Alright, then, let's be brash. We can't do the jungle, as it's been done before. Therefore, we can neither use a city environment (we have San Diego to thank for that) nor the desert (as it's sort of appeared in both JP I and JP III). There's only one logical conclusion. Hold on to your butts, people, we're going to Antarctica! And if we really want to rake in the big bucks, as the execs obviously view the series as a franchise instead of a story with inherent value (I'm looking at you, JP III), we could turn it into a documentary and spin it like March of the Penguins. Oh how the 4 year olds will shriek in delight as the cute little Gallimimus slip and tumble in the ice! We could throw in a powerpoint by Al Gore and spin it as an ecological awareness film for the whole family! Jurassic Park IV: Marching Towards the Next Ice Age, with Special Guest, Al Gore, Narrated by David Attenborough (I'm sure his brother could swing it).pack raptor wrote:Why keep it in the jungle? There's not much of a point in changing the setting if the environment's just like Isla Sorna. As far as I'm concerned, this is their last shot with the JP franchise, so Universal should do something brash with it.
In all seriousness, however, Spielberg has said that he wants motorcycles and velociraptors. Would they really film that on a highway? I say they're staying with a jungle/wilderness setting. Costa Rica seems to be the logical next step, provided they don't want to use an island once more. But then again, it's much easier to explain how people get to the island than it is to explain how the dinosaurs get off it.