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News Sam Neill, Laura Dern, and Jeff Goldblum all return for Jurassic World 3!

From memory, some of the velociraptors had head feathers and colorful striping on their bodies.
 
Hm, that does sound vaguely familiar. It's been years since I've watched it. Also, I'm getting old and my memory sucks. Now get off my lawn!
 
Technically, the JPIII raptors only had little tufts of feathers on their heads - like a consolation prize. Basically 'This is our acknowledgement that we got this wrong in the previous movies, but also we don't want to change our design from the previous films too much so the dinosaurs will still be 90% the same'.

Which isn't weird. JP isn't about historically accuracy, anyway. Velociraptors weren't even half as big as these movies show them - and people knew that for a fact before the first movie was made. Which is without even getting into the whole 'visual acuity based on motion' thing.

But a fully feathered dino as they likely actually existed would indeed be a new thing for the franchise.
 
If a new premise is good, it too can clean up financially. A QUIET PLACE, for starters. Yeah, they're planning a sequel for that too. Every horror film feels they have to reenact THE NEVER ENDING STORY. Most franchises too.
Yes, of course. But, when millions of dollars are being gambled with, and Jurassic Park is demonstrating staying power, why would a studio move away from that?
 
Frankly, every iteration of this franchise has lost my interest a little more each time, since the original, which in itself, if I'm being honest, was even more of a fluff piece for Spielberg than usual. The development of bigger & more elaborate CGI FX has actually done more to make these films less engaging imho, in the sense that when they did the 1st film, & the limitations of it were something which was a major concern in how it was implemented, they actually used them more sparingly, & therefore smarter. It's a lesson Spielberg learned well from his time on Jaws. Less is more, when you don't have the tools

Because of that, the blown out FX of these new movies don't do much for me. What they need is better personality as an overall production, & yes, a lot of that came from the original cast, but somehow, as with other similar series, I have a less than optimistic feeling that they can recapture that, with the new production model. Lord knows, none of these 3 actors could save a lackluster film just with their presence, & Bryce Dallas Howard, who I normally don't mind all that much, has a knack for sucking the life right out of these pictures, imho, & she's certain to return, I assume

I'm not sure what they have in store, but recapturing the glory days, while not impossible, seems unlikely to me
 
I found her fine in THE VILLAGE, but most moviegoers at the time seemed to dislike the film. She wasn't allowed to improve TERMINATOR IV or the last two JURASSICS any. I'm not sure how she could have, unless she was given an actual character to play.

Even recent Oscar winners like Brie Larsen tend to get a vacuous role for their follow-up project. See KONG SKULL ISLAND. Not the worst of the franchise by any means, but her character made Fay Wray look complex.
I'm not trying to knock her. I actually like her, but she's doing these movies no favors imho, & yeah, that's surely not all her fault, but I can imagine she'll be back, & if the other outings are any indicator, I'm not optimistic
 
Maybe she'll be back in a cameo role in which she's killed early on as a catalyst for the primary plot of the film?

...am I being too optimistic?
 
If they were looking for symbolism, I'd say kill Malcolm as a metacommentary on the death of even the pretense of intellectualism within the franchise.
 
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