Thanks to the updates of director Colin Trevorrow, and a short list featured by Enstars, what we know so far about the fourth installment of the 'Jurassic Park' film franchise is that it's going to feature a new dinosaur, it's going to be set in Isla Nublar (the original setting used in the first movie), and it has Phil Tippett back on board to oversee the film's animation. It can be recalled that Tippett was the "dinosaur supervisor" in the 1993 production.
However, with reports of an alleged "story leak," it looks like we'll be able to add a few more things to that "what-we-know-so-far" list.
Here's what a "trusted an reliable source" told JoBlo:
JURASSIC PARK 4, set in present day Isla Nublar, is now an actual theme park, as originally intended by John Hammond in the first film. It garners 10 million visitors per year and is completely safe - until it's not. The park itself is described as very Sea World-esque and includes an area called the Isla Nublar Lagoon. That means underwater dino's for the first time. No indication of what kind, but there's concept art showing one of the aquatic dino's, as part of a show, jumping out of the lagoon and eating a strung up great white shark like it was a fish for a dolphin at sea world.
WOAH. But wait, there's more!
This will feature "tamed" dino's. In fact, our source indicated that the usually menacing Velociraptors (which will finally be muzzled, along with the T-Rex - until they're not) will actually be used to help fight the threat, which begins in the form of a new dinosaur, not seen in any of the previous films (and not disclosed to us) shows to be much smarter than originally thought and is the main cause of havoc breaking out at the park.
'Jurassic World' will reportedly be shot in 3D, added JoBlo.
This "spoiler" should get JP fans all restless and excited about the forthcoming film. There'll surely be more updates about the movie in the coming months. So hang tight, stretch that patience, and, before you know it, that June 2015 release date will arrive in a zap.