Colin Trevorrow explained that Dodgson's return to the big screen nearly 30 years after his one and only appearance in the film franchise was always part of the road map for his trilogy: "The plan was to pave the way and very specifically to Dodgson. And I was really fascinated by the idea of someone who was pretty low down in Jurassic Park on the ladder from a corporate standpoint. He's the guy that you send out with the briefcase to Costa Rica and now he has slowly worked his way up probably through making a lot of pretty shady decisions over the past 30 years and seeing how somebody can apply that kind of ruthlessness and disregard for consequences to something that has as much power as a global corporation like Biosyn. I always wanted to try and get there." Trevorrow did offer up his own thoughts on how Biosyn likely got back in the dinosaur game: "This is just how I see it, we don't define it as clearly in the movies, but I always saw it as the fall of Jurassic World was an opportunity for them and the combination of being able to secure the rights to get the animals from Sorna, which we mention that they do, to [being] able to take the animals that are now not only being created at various points across the globe, but have escaped and all of those embryos, everything that got out that they've been able to come up with, in a lot of ways, a really justifiable reason, an excuse to lay out to all these different governments, 'Hey, are these dinosaurs a problem for you? Bring them over here. We're gonna give them a safe space and we're gonna give them shelter, and we don't have to talk about any other kind of experiments we may be running because no one has to know about that.'"
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05-03-2025 alle ore 07:53