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Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom – Movie References and Returning Characters [Spoilers]

It's been almost two weeks since Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom was released and even longer in other countries. That doesn't mean everyone has seen it yet, though, and we're here to talk spoilers. Writer Colin Trevorrow and director J.A. Bayona spoke to Empire and revealed a bunch of hidden secrets and spoilers about the movie. However, to get into it will require a spoiler warning, so if you haven't seen the movie yet you might want to skip this one.

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom – Movie References and Returning Characters [Spoilers]
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The original Jurassic Park is a Steven Spielberg classic, so it stands to reason that referencing a few classic Spielberg movies would be fun. There are two references to Raiders of the Lost Ark with the dinosaur stampede and the explosion as the characters try to escape the island. The final shot of Blue looking over suburbia was shot in the same location as as a similar scene in E.T.

It isn't just Spielberg movies that Bayona paid homage to, though. The scene where Owen and Claire crawl up on the beach after the initial eruption is the same beach from From Here to Eternity (1953).

"I said, 'OK we need to do the same shot, the famous kiss shot of Burt Lancaster and Deborah Kerr'," Bayona recalled. 'So we did the same with Owen and Claire, without kissing each other."

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom – Movie References and Returning Characters [Spoilers]

One of the money shots that the trailers have been showing off is the image of the Indoraptor in Maisie's room as she hides in her bed. While most kids who saw Jurassic Park probably had that nightmare, the scene is inspired by the 1979 version of Dracula which, incidentally, was nightmare fuel for Bayona.

"I saw that movie at five years old, by accident of course, and I couldn't live close to a window for months because I thought that Frank Langella was going to come in," said Bayona. "Colin had that same moment in the script, and I really made something about that scene, thinking about that moment in my life."

Fans of the series were excited to see Jeff Goldblum as Ian Malcolm return, but he really only has two scenes at the hearing before Congress. While fans might have been happy to see Ian Malcolm around a dinosaur again, Trevorrow explained that he couldn't find a reason to get the character to the island.

"It always felt really cheap to me, it always felt fake," the writer reasons. "I have so much respect for those characters that I just wouldn't want them doing something that I don't think they would naturally do. In this one [Ian] is our Al Gore, he's someone who warned us of chaos theory and now we're seeing it play out. What's amazing is that we were able to go back into Crichton's book – about half of that dialogue is directly from the book."

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom – Movie References and Returning Characters [Spoilers]

When it comes to those two scenes, which basically bookend the movie in the beginning and the end, Bayona feels that they were very important to the story.

"The whole movie talks about losing control," says the director, "and we're crossing so many red lines in the story that we had to bring back Ian Malcolm because he's always been this voice of conscience telling us what's the right thing to do and what's the wrong thing to do."

Now that Ian Malcolm has returned, what does that mean for other classic characters? Trevorrow says that there wasn't any version of this script where the other characters show up, but he isn't saying "no" either.

"The pattern that I've tried to follow here is that instead of putting everyone in the first movie and slowly killing them, we're going to slowly bring people in," he says, "which hopefully will keep people interested in coming back to see how their favourite characters fit into this new world."

It wasn't just classic characters that might make a return, but ones from Jurassic World as well. Jake Johnson played Lowrey in the first movie and one that was obsessed with the original park. The character didn't make a return in the sequel, and Trevorrow reveals that he was there in a version of the script that was ultimately scrapped for story reasons.

"There may have even been an early moment where Lowery was Franklin's character, because he potentially could have done that job," reveals Trevorrow. "But he didn't quite have the same spirit. We did like the idea of [Zia and Franklin] being pretty idealistic young people who are activists who really believe in the cause that Claire believes in. I wasn't really able to shoehorn [Lowery] into that, he's kind of a cynical guy."

As far as returning characters go, it sounds like unless we see a body hit the ground or go down the throat of a dinosaur, nothing is off the table. We might even get to see Laura Dern make an appearance in the third movie.

Summary: When the island's dormant volcano begins roaring to life, Owen and Claire mount a campaign to rescue the remaining dinosaurs from this extinction-level event.

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, directed by J.A. Bayona, stars Jeff Goldblum, Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Toby Jones, James Cromwell, Ted Levine, Geraldine Chaplin, Rafe Spall, B.D. Wong, and Justice Smith. It's out now.


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Kaitlyn is the Editor-in-Chief at Bleeding Cool. She loves movies, television, and comics. She's a member of the UFCA and the GALECA. Feminist. Writer. Nerd. Follow her on twitter @katiesmovies and @safaiagem on instagram. She's also a co-host at The Nerd Dome Podcast. Listen to it at http://www.nerddomepodcast.com
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