SYFY Wire reflects on John Sayles’ unproduced script for “Jurassic Park 4,” a unique sequel concept that diverged significantly from the eventual film. The article explores Sayles’ imaginative approach to the Jurassic Park universe, highlighting what could have been a bold and intriguing addition to the franchise.
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I personally wanted a back to basics approach what we we got was a gradually worse film until the third one I could barely watch didn’t actually mind the first jurassic world
That’s a really nice way of saying “worse than anything you saw in the Chris Pratt ones”. The John Sayles script is a disaster more befitting of a Roger Corman film (RIP)
https://www.syfy.com/syfy-wire/remembering-john-sayles-jurassic-park-4-sequel-script
I remember that, they wanted to give the dinosaurs guns.
They have taken some of the basic ideas and thrown them into the wider franchise – whether the Jurassic World films or Camp Cretaceous.
It’s a fun read but I’m glad it wasn’t produced. As much as I appreciate Sayles’ work.
I personally wanted a back to basics approach what we we got was a gradually worse film until the third one I could barely watch didn’t actually mind the first jurassic world
That’s a really nice way of saying “worse than anything you saw in the Chris Pratt ones”. The John Sayles script is a disaster more befitting of a Roger Corman film (RIP)
they should’ve stopped after the lost world.. or even after the original