Thread:BigBadSquid/@comment-31330278-20190826074514/@comment-31330278-20190911230234

1A. I used to be in college myself until a couple of months ago. What's your degree? In simple words, what are you learning in college these days?

1B. Keep working on it, but I like the premise. If the government want to use alien, he probably have superpowers. Maybe retrieving the girl's sight back. If you want to make the girl evolved into a badass character, you can get the alien/government experimenters give her superhuman powers. Something like Weyland/David 8 with their experiments with the xenomorphs. Is the villain was meant to be a specific person, or just an obscure villainous collective?

1C. Still working on that part. My current planning is revolving about Maureen's past as a farm worker. Maureen is the kind of person who combines very high ambitions and very low work ethic. Know all those people who always talk about either money, ways to earn it or describing times where they conned people/were conned by others? So Maureen was one of them. She always looked around for opportunities to outclass people and get rich. Some psychopaths are narrow-minded and thick-headed, but Maureen was curious and inquisitive. She learned from everyone and everything she could, and took special interest at the pigs. They gluttony appealed her, because she realized they'll work harder for less money than a human would, as long as they're been fed. Her idea to turn them to cheap workers evolved to vivisect them into pigmen, get her colleagues fired after convincing her boss to spare their salaries, feeding her boss to the pigs and taking over one working place at a time. The epidemic unemployment began at Neimerhold, and then spread throughout the world along with the livestock disease spread by the pigmen.

2. I love your head on that one :-). Bard was truly great. He and Aragorn could get along well together. Luke Evans' acting makes me think he could be a great Jack Sparrow in case of a reboot. What do you think? And do you agree that he would do great at a "Games Of Thrones" reboot/sequel?

3. Better late than never. Overall, I have so many things I would change in this movie for the reboot:

A. Spino-Rex: His statues as a hybrid will be more clear. His motive will be better than just a ravenous hybrid, and overall more like I-Rex than like himself. A youtuber named Clayton Fioriti made a video about the possibility there was more than one Spino-Rex, and the unhinged one we seen killing the t-rex and chasing them was avenging his dead mate (the one who got the airplane to the face). His superpowers will be more than bad writing, and he'll be killed on-screen. Maybe by the genius raptors, like one of the drafts wanted. If not the raptors, Tembo and Grant can kill him together.

B. Amanda and Paul - Saving their son is very nice of them, but the reason he got there in the first place was their own fault. The real miracle is not surviving two months without them. it's surviving 13 years with them. Instead of getting to the island because his parents are too dumb to live, he'll be abducted by criminals who'll try to extort his parents, but got stuck in Isla Sorna. Eventually he will escape and hiding from both the remaining criminals and from predators.

C. Grant - he won't be the raptor-obsessed broken man he was in the canon. His character decay was a major reason for why this movie was just good rather than awesome as the other 4. In my reboot, Grant will be just like his first movie version. A friend of mine say that Grant might need a Tembo as a good friend vs as an hypercompetent enforcer, so I might add Tembo too. In case of using Tembo, his motive will be saving the boy. Him and Grant might get well together. For Tembo, "Grant is a male Sarah minus the ideals taking over her brain". For Grant, "Tembo is Muldoon's second chance in life".

D. Billy Brennan' - Taking the raptors egg was one of the most stupid decisions in the franchise. It can make sense only if he was more devious than the movie gives him credit for. In my version, he'll do it for the main human antagonist, who'll try to create a secret police of genius raptors.

E. The main human antagonist - Either the leader of the remaining criminals, a complete psychopath who killed some of his comrades for self consumption and luring the carnivores away, Dodgson (he might be one of the criminals. Not contradicting), Jeff Rossiter (someone on the villains fanon wiki had an interesting idea about it) or one of the scientist who worked with Doctor Wu on the creation of Spino-Rex. Whoever he'll be, he'll be Billy's secret boss. All options above are psychopaths, even in the very slim chance they'll be redeemable.

F. The genius raptors - They are based on the genius green raptors from the novel. Crichton himself admitted that raptors are not that intelligent, especially if not raised. These raptors will either have a good reason to be geniuses, or being raised by the top criminal/Dodgson/Rossiter/rogue scientist the way a pack of German shepherds might be raised by a dog abuser. As said, the good people should've let the raptors kill Spino-Rex. That's what I want to do.

G. A black character - JP3 is the only part where blacks were canon fodder. In every other parts, blacks were just as awesome as everyone else (before saying anything about Franklin, I must give him the credit for evolving to save Zia. I wish he killed Wu though). In my version, there will be an heroic black dude, maybe the one whom Spino-Rex chewed his head, and switch his fate with Paul (in other words, Paul is dead and the black man survive).

4. It also works the other way around. If the villain is too low in his villainy tier, people might not credit him enough. Ludlow, for example. He can be argued as not evil enough, but saying he's not evil at all is a stretch. I know he's no worse than most of the others, but I don't like him. He's a bad man, his bitterness pissing me off, and he's not even a very good character. If and when the good people will reboot JP2, Ludlow is a major point to be changed. Do you prefer his changed version as:

A. Heather Ludlow, Hammond's vicious niece who look Tembo in the eyes without blinking, and later trying to kill Malcolm and Sarah with a sniper rifle during the Buck's rampage.

B. A soft version of Mills, but with a better death (the death of the canon Ludlow would work) and a deeper motive against his uncle.

I personally like option A better, but I respect every choice you'll make.