THE SAD FATE OF THE ORIGINAL MOSASAURUS REVEALED IN JURASSIC WORLD REBIRTH?

THE SAD FATE OF THE ORIGINAL MOSASAURUS REVEALED IN JURASSIC WORLD REBIRTH?

Brief Summary

This video discusses deleted concepts and scenes from "Jurassic World Rebirth," offering insights into alternate prologues, darker themes, and the potential fate of the Mosasaurus. It also touches on hybrid programs, the revelation of Site C, and the franchise's future direction.

  • Alternate prologues included tribal people and Spinosaurus attacks.
  • The movie was initially planned to be darker, with a gory Apatosaurus scene.
  • Deleted content reveals hybrid programs involving a T-Rex and a four-legged Dilophosaurus.
  • Ela St. Hubair is identified as Site C.
  • The fate of the Jurassic World Mosasaurus was potentially death.

Alternate Prologues and Darker Themes

The initial plans for "Jurassic World Rebirth" included alternate prologues. One concept featured tribal people on Ela Nubla, which would have been a cool callback to the island's history. Another storyboard depicted a Spinosaurus attacking a boat, similar to what was eventually shown in the movie. The facility on Ela St. Hubar was also showcased, with a possible rigged dinosaur visible in the sketches. The movie was initially intended to be darker, with a scene of an Apatosaurus being cut into pieces in New York City, but this was deemed too gory and inappropriate for the film's aesthetic.

Hybrid Programs and Dinosaur Autopsies

Deleted images reveal details about hybrid programs. An autopsy image of a Tyrannosaurus Rex, dated 2007, suggests the existence of hybrid program 2308, potentially predating the Scorpius Rex. This implies that Rexi and Ember may have been alive since at least 2007. Another image shows a four-legged Dilophosaurus from hybrid program 9301, also dated 2007. The creator expresses a preference for mutants with minor deformities rather than drastically different species.

Ela St. Hubair as Site C

The facilities on Ela St. Hubair are shown, with maps identifying it as research site C. This finally answers the long-standing question of whether a Site C exists in the Jurassic Park universe. The revelation that Ela St. Hubair is Site C raises questions about why John Hammond leased other islands in the archipelago instead of using them for research.

Storyboard Images and the Fate of the Mosasaurus

Storyboard images depict dinosaurs and humans interacting, showcasing what fans have wanted to see for a while. These images include a couple taking a selfie with flying reptiles in the background, a feathered Utah raptor, and new models of Stegosaurus and Brachiosaurus. One image shows the Jurassic World Mosasaurus captured, suggesting its potential death. The creator believes that killing off the Mosasaurus would have been a bittersweet but understandable moment, given the new cast and story of "Jurassic World Rebirth".

Additional Dinosaur Concepts and Plot Changes

The Alasmosaurus, which was cut from "Jurassic World Dominion," was considered for "Jurassic World Rebirth." The Mixasaurus, a new name to the franchise, is also mentioned. Images show Site B research facility and a miniature elephant, one of John Hammond's first clones. Further plot changes for "Jurassic World Rebirth" will be discussed in a separate video.

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