Colin Trevorrow Reveals New JURASSIC WORLD Details On Theme Park, Raptors, D-Rex And More

Colin Trevorrow Reveals New JURASSIC WORLD Details On Theme Park, Raptors, D-Rex And More

Reassuring that we'll see a T-Rex in Jurassic World, director Colin Trevorrow has offered new details about the new hybrid dinosaur, as well as the most prominent scenes in the trailer. Check it out!

By DCMarvelFreshman - Nov 27, 2014 07:11 AM EST
Filed Under: Jurassic Park
Source: Empire velociraptors


Following the early release of the first official Jurassic World trailer, director Colin Trevorrow has offered Empire commentary for the teaser while also revealing new details about the highly-anticipated Jurassic Park III sequel. One of the earlist aspects of the movie revealed in the teaser is the now fully-operational dino theme park. "It opened in 2005," said Trevorrow. "Masrani Global, owned by Irrfan Khan's character, bought InGen after John Hammond's passing with a very earnest mission to realise his dream. We have a website that details all that backstory. It will get more interesting as we get closer to June." About the origin of the futuristic-looking spherical vehicle, called a gyroscope, as seen in the trailer, he says, "Steven [Spielberg] loves theme park rides. He wanted to create a way for people to get up close and personal with the animals, to make it a self-driving, free-roaming experience. It loads on a track, but once you're out there, you actually get to navigate around the valley." It's shown later in the trailer that these gyrospheres aren't exactly dino-proof. "I see no way any of that could go wrong," he laughed.

About the big scene in which a shark is being fed to a mosasaur, Colin Trevorrow says it was not intended to be a nod or reference to Steven Spielberg's classic Jaws movies, even if it may seem obvious. "The idea came out in one of our first meetings - I didn't know if Steven and Frank [Marshall, producer on all the Jurassic Park movies] had considered an underwater reptile, so I pitched the mosasaurus and went off on the idea," he said. "I thought it would be cool if we had this massive animal and the park used one of our most fearsome modern predators as food. There could be a whole other facility where they used shark DNA to mass-produce them to feed the bigger beast. Steven gave me this look like, 'You know I get it, right?' And I sunk a little lower in my chair. And then he said, 'Let's do it'."

On the concept of having humans creating dinosaurs in Jurassic World, as opposed to utilizing the many species that really did exist long, long ago, Colin Trevorrow agrees that, "There is no shortage of awesome dinosaurs." He continued, "We could have populated this entire story with new species that haven't been in any of these movies. But this new creation is what gave me a reason to tell another Jurassic Park story. We have the most awe-inspiring creatures to ever walk the earth right in front of us, but for some reason that's not enough. We're not entertained. We're always hungry for the next thing, and those who profit from it are always looking to feed that hunger. The focus groups want something bigger than a T-Rex. And that's what they get." Speaking of the Tyrannosaurus Rex, which has featured prominently in the Jurassic Park trilogy, Trevorrow was asked if we'll see one in Jurassic World"You can bet your ass we will," he replied. But regarding when we'll get a sneak peek at the new genetically-engineered dinosaur, rumored to be called a D-Rex, the director says, "Obviously I'd love to hold back as much as possible." He added, "But Universal has to introduce this movie to people all around the world, and in an era where we're contending with superheroes and space epics, marketing has its own set of needs. We're introducing a relatively new idea. No one under 25 has a memory of seeing the original Jurassic Park in a theatre. The last instalment was 14 years ago. We may see little pieces of her as we get closer - in fact, we already have - but I'm confident that we can keep much of that animal under wraps. She's not the only danger. Far from it."

Finally, Colin Trevorrow discussed one of the final scenes in the Jurassic World trailer in which Chris Pratt's character Owen is seen riding a motorcyle with velociraptors casually running alongside him. "I like that people aren't sure what the hell they're looking at," he said. "I was concerned about putting this image in an early trailer, but I love that people are as excited about it as they are. It just reinforces that we all want to see something fresh. Those familiar homage shots in our trailer kind of mask how different this movie is from the others, and I'm relieved that people are embracing the new ideas." The director was then asked how exactly can Owen be riding with raptors. "To not dodge the question entirely," Trevorrow started, "Owen's relationship with the raptors is complicated. They aren't friends. These animals are nasty and dangerous and they'll bite your head off if you make the wrong move. But there are men and women out there today who have forged tenuous connections with dangerous predators. That's interesting territory to me." For the full rundown, make the jump over to Empire.


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ThedamnBatman
ThedamnBatman - 11/27/2014, 7:12 AM
The trailer made me go watch the first Jurassic Park movie, gonna be a hard one to top, incredible animatronics over CGI anyday!
JoeMomma29
JoeMomma29 - 11/27/2014, 8:02 AM
Ummmm Gusto already said he will not read this article because there are no pictures in it.............
Lozzy
Lozzy - 11/27/2014, 8:06 AM
Cant wait to see the return of the mother[frick]ing T-rex!!!

MrCBM56
MrCBM56 - 11/27/2014, 8:06 AM
Loved the trailer.
Canon108
Canon108 - 11/27/2014, 8:06 AM
Trained raptor death squad, running next to Chris Pratt is the worst idea in the long sad history of bad ideas.
ThedamnBatman
ThedamnBatman - 11/27/2014, 8:08 AM
I don't care about thanks giving, I'll eat my chicken, I'm from the UK, stop showing US's holiday seasons up my throath, you don't see us Brits doing this, for [frick]s sake
Lem1
Lem1 - 11/27/2014, 8:09 AM
If raptors are so intelligent, then hell yeah! -Have 'em able to be somewhat tamed like dogs and apes and killer whales, why not? That's an Awesome notion!
thewonderer
thewonderer - 11/27/2014, 8:09 AM
Damn Trevorrow's ernestness just gets me more and more pumped for this!
Canon108
Canon108 - 11/27/2014, 8:14 AM
They're pack hunters, knowing they were killing machines with zero empathy was what made them so appealing to begin with.

Now the people also are so bored with seeing creatures that have been brought back after 65 million years that they have so splice together new dinosaurs... Michael Crichton would disown this property if he were alive to see how horribly they're messing this up.
ThedamnBatman
ThedamnBatman - 11/27/2014, 8:17 AM
I guess I overreacted a bit, apologies, but seriously though, lay low on it at least, and celebrate with friends and family, that's what it's all about I guess, and I heard some terrible things about the origin of thanksgiving, not sure why people would want to celebrate that
SpiderFraud
SpiderFraud - 11/27/2014, 8:21 AM
People making such a big deal about the tamed raptors.

It's something different and it's pretty badass.
batz11
batz11 - 11/27/2014, 8:23 AM

Is D-Rex like a D-Pix?
TheRationalNerd
TheRationalNerd - 11/27/2014, 8:25 AM
So Pratt pulled a Loki and made some darker ties with the raptors? lol jk, I'm sure that something will transpire that causes all of the predators to seek out the ultimate threat or something along those lines. I'm actually excited we don't know everything based on the trailer we saw. Don't think I'll need to see another one. The key is to save some surprises for yourself once the film debuts...
Canon108
Canon108 - 11/27/2014, 8:26 AM
It looks stupid to the point where it would take the viewer out of the film.
SpiderFraud
SpiderFraud - 11/27/2014, 8:29 AM
@Canon108

Speak for yourself.
batz11
batz11 - 11/27/2014, 8:31 AM
I'm really looking forward to this on the big screen, saw the original in the theater, now time to bring my kids to the next generation!

"You can your ass we will,"
Is that the same as...
"You bet your ass we will,"
ThedamnBatman
ThedamnBatman - 11/27/2014, 8:41 AM
@WishYouWereBeer

The amount of photoshop on there, here, I found you the original image ;)


ThedamnBatman
ThedamnBatman - 11/27/2014, 8:42 AM
@batz11

Probably a typo lol, had me goin when I read it too
thewonderer
thewonderer - 11/27/2014, 8:46 AM
@Canon108

You seriously don't even have a clue about the intention of the original Jurassic Park (film and novel) and society today. At the time of Jurassic World, dinosaurs have existed for 20 years.

Obviously, Jurassic World is supposed to be an analogue to Disney World and have you been to Disney World lately? I'm going to assume no because if you had, you would have seen that everyone, mostly kids, are on their phones the entire time. Kids are not interested in anything practical now. It's easy to assume that dinosaurs existing would revitalize interest for decades but recent history has proven that wrong. Every kid has an Iphone nowadays and every kid takes it for granted.

It's a very real and natural evolution of Jurassic Park, which was being made for profit when it shouldn't have been because of Malcolm's words. The human drive to continue exploiting something will be the reason Jurassic World falls apart imo. Just as Malcolm predicted.

As for the raptors, I'm sure there's a context. All I know is that even fierce predators can be trained to some capacity in our real world today. Does it last though? That's a good question I'm sure the film will explore.
Dingbat
Dingbat - 11/27/2014, 8:54 AM
Happy Thanksgiving.

TheTMan15
TheTMan15 - 11/27/2014, 9:09 AM
I think it's awesome that the reason for the "D-Rex" to be created is ultimately human shortsightedness. That is something that has been an integral part of the franchise and it's great to see them keep using it.
batz11
batz11 - 11/27/2014, 9:11 AM
Ahhh, it's fixed now :)
mgeoff88
mgeoff88 - 11/27/2014, 9:22 AM
Sounds good. Happy Thanksgiving guys and girls!
MercwithMouth
MercwithMouth - 11/27/2014, 9:45 AM
I hate agreeing with wonderbread... but damnit, he's right.
MercwithMouth
MercwithMouth - 11/27/2014, 9:46 AM
I have not heard or seen anything about this movie that would make me think it won't be incredible. I'm one that absolutely loved all 3 films in the original trilogy.
RockNRollFrankenstein
RockNRollFrankenstein - 11/27/2014, 9:52 AM
Sorry, I don't know where to post this, but does anyone know how I can close the six preview boxes that are on the left side of my screen? Maybe it's because of my own monitor setup, but I find these boxes are over the articles, and comments section, but I can't figure out how to get rid of them.
ComicFan523
ComicFan523 - 11/27/2014, 9:56 AM
I'm optimistic about this movie. At fist I was kinda put-off by the idea of a genetically engineered dinosaur hybrid but if its a commentary on consumerism I can deal with it. Glad that they didn't forget about the t-rex too, he got killed a bit too easily in Jurassic Park 3.
Bekss
Bekss - 11/27/2014, 10:12 AM
The humans are already doing [frick]ed up shit with genetics.
There's people that modify their own kids and all that shit, why wouldn't the humans that went back to this island do it with the dinosaurs.
TheClemster
TheClemster - 11/27/2014, 10:16 AM
My boy Merc, as almost always I am with you

This trailer got me so pumped that I am planning on watching all previous movies as soon as I can

New ideas, new dinosaurs, the park full of people with their families for the dinos to chomp on (which was exactly what I was imagining when I was playing with the awesome JP toys when I was a kid)

What do they say on the internet again??? Haters gonna ....

I can't remember the end of it.

The Clemster has spoken denizens!!!!!!!
MrCBM56
MrCBM56 - 11/27/2014, 10:22 AM
Welcome back @TheClemester! Happy thanksgiving :D
MercwithMouth
MercwithMouth - 11/27/2014, 10:24 AM
@TheClemster

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