Colin Trevorrow chose to play by some important rules when directing this sequel "I know that there's something in all of us it's probably the child in all of us that imagines dinosaurs running randomly through the streets of cities, and eating people out of their Starbucks, and causing cars to crash into each other," he said in the issue of Total Film, sparking memories of the San Diego sequence that closed out 1997's The Lost World: Jurassic Park. "But it was important to me that we try to at least approach it from a place of reality: what if this insane thing actually happened? The rule that we made was, we tried not to have dinosaurs do anything or interact in any way that animals wouldn't in our modern world. You know, we have bears and tigers and lions and things that will eat you if you go into their territory, or mess with their young. We have animals in zoos. We weaponize them. We put them in our homes as pets. We sell them in markets. So all of these different realities are in this film in different ways."
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