Scorpius Rex is the scariest-looking animal in the franchise to me to be honest, it looks so anti-natural, monster-like, and unsettling! Like, even the Indominus and Indoraptor look like mostly grounded and modified dinosaurs, but Scorpius just looks like an abomination.
I'd like to see something like metricanthosaurus. We know that it was on isla nublar during the events of Jurassic park but it has never appeared on screen
I'd still love to see the Dino-Human hybrid concept put to screen. Doesn't have to be under the "Jurassic" brand, but would still be very entertaining to watch.
@@alifaizan4377 Done right it could make for a terrifying creature. It would more so be ridiculous under the Jurassic brand. On it’s own in concept? All depends on what choices are made in developing the concept as to how good it would be.
@@alifaizan4377 Could say the same about pretty much all of these horror and sci-fi films and their monsters. Frankly, much as I am loathe to admit it, I'd personally be down to see what a human-dino hybrid(s) would be like in film. Would make for some pretty horrific stuff I imagine.
@@alexgomez6723 Yeah, one detail people forget is that the dinosaurs in jurassic park aren't real dinosaurs. They are genetically engineered hybrid monsters that happen to contain large fragments of reconstructed dinosaur DNA.
Personally, I would've made JP4 about the DX disease from the Lost World novel. Dinosaurs are loose in Costa Rica due to Biosyn smuggling some, and they start spreading a disease. Isla Sorna is destroyed at the end.
It felt like a VR game long before home VR. I remember thinking that at the time. As problematic as the game was, I loved it at the time. It was very atmospheric if you had imagination to iron out the kinks.
I would’ve liked to have seen a JP4, one closer to the horror esque tone. I’m personally not too crazy on the human Dino hybrids, but I’m not totally opposed to it either.
@@ColonelSanders493 while yes those movies failed in a lot of certain aspects the first jurassic world movie was amazing. I don't really care what happens as long as I get to see dinosaus
Hybrid dinosaurs, and then later weaponized dinosaurs did in fact end up the plots of the first two Jurassic World movies. So I guess the scripts weren't completely scrapped
I remember as a kid tracking the development of JP4 as much as my stupid kid brain could and when I saw the hybrids I started coping saying that this must be fake Spielberg would never consider something so stupid.
"Dinosaurs lived 65 million years ago. What is left of them is fossilized in the rocks and it is in the rock that real scientists make real discoveries. Now what John Hammond and InGen did in Jurassic Park is create genetically engineered theme park monsters. Nothing more and nothing less" -Alan Grant Making a movie of human Dino hybrids would make so much sense. Also this is the end of Jurassic park 3 if they didn’t tease the next movie enough.
I remember hearing about the dinosaur/human hybrids, and to be honest, I wasn't crazy about the idea then, and am glad they didn't go that route. It sounded a bit too over the top, a little too... "Turok", so to say.
I'm glad he didn't use the Dinosaur Human Hybrids cause mannnnn, it would have destroyed the franchise. 💀 Also hey, dude. Can you please do "Terry" from "Dinosaur King" and use the song "13 Angels Standing Guard ’Round the Side of Your Bed" as your background music ? Pleeeeeeeaaaaaaassssssseeeeeee.
Steven Spielberg-I think dinosaur human hybrids are a good idea for Jurassic Park 4. Intern- “ sir, are you high or incredibly stupid? Steven Spielberg -“I assure you I am not high”
They made dinosaurs survive on human land but that was stupid because thats not enough food for the dinosaurs. i liked the idea they can only live in one place.
I remember looking at all this info as a kid on my blue tiny acer laptop and being soo disappointed to have to wait soo long from 3 to a new 4th movie just unlocked a childhood memory
There WAS a human dinosaur hybrid in the show jurassic world camp cretaceous on Netflix in one of the later seasons, it's called the "scorpius rex"(it's not proven to be part human but people have done a lot of research and speculation about it and found it moves and acts a lot like a human, and even has some facial features of a human)
A lot of people don't know, but the books did cover the topic of dinosaur hybrids. The newer films, whether you like them or not, aren't actually far off from the plots of the books. Personally I haven't seen any of the new films after World.
This is like one of those ideas that you're really glad didn't happen. But if current cinema has taught me anything, they can always get worse... Like star wars, mcu, Lord of the rings, you get the idea
The fact that this abomination would have so much psychological issues due to it having much more comprehension than the rest of the experiments…It’s screams of pure agony…Crying out for help…Someone would surely want to be the hero and go help whoever it was calling out in distress. Little do they know is that whatever is calling out to them are FAR from human.
There was another Script with billy being the main character who fought against the govt trying to kill the animals and worked along raptors and other dinos to take on the govt that had tanks helicopters and more.
Spielberg's idea was never a human hybrid dinos. Joe Johnson and a concept artist made those concept arts without supervision from the studio, and Spielberg with Universal stopped the idea once they found out about it. That was said by the artist himself. Although the John Sayles script indeed had Deinonychus with human DNA, they did not look like humanoid at all
The most unrealistic thing here is that the Swiss would be making weapons for war. They definitely make military weapons, but not for war. Instead, for pure defense.
@Blexxstar What I'm saying is that the Indominus having human DNA doesn't matter if it still looks and acts like a dinosaur, the lizard people hybrids are what everyone hates, myself included
The entire reason the original Jurassic park was amazing was because it was so simple and believable. They really need to go back to that. An amusement park disaster - and that's IT.
Honestly. I feel like anything after the first movie defeats the purpose of the book. This is a mistake science should never replicate. Standing on the shoulders of genius to accomplish something, and before they even knew what they had they slapped it on a plastic lunchbox, and now they wanna sell it. Seriously this quote is how I feel about the franchise. It's so sad and not worth the new dinos for me. Now what I would love is Spielberg directing an Avataresque animated documentary about dinosaurs in the distant past? I'd love that and knowing how much Spielberg loves his dinosaurs, I think it'd be visionary.
Although interesting, the human hybrid not only strays from the principal concepts of the universe and would turn into action instead of suspense and horror (Which is one of the reasons why JW sequels are so terrible) it's also definitely overkill, the existencial, biological and scientific horror of the dinosaurs ALREADY existing is more than enough, I think they ignore a bit too much the potential of workers dealing with Hammond's crap which canonicaly led to a lot of preventable deaths behind the scenes, the nearby islands invaded by small dinos as well, hell, I would love to see ranchers, survivalists or passengers on a boat in the middle of the ocean playing cat and mouse with loose dinos and trying very hard to outsmart the bastards while toying at the edge of death, there's videos that tell stories abt dinos mimicking voices like crows and parrots to hunt as ppl (Mainly children) dissappear from the neighbourhood, animations that go back to the story's roots, the potential of JP is HUGE, it just hasn't fallen into the right hands yet...
So the takeaway is that, after the films had pilfered all the useable concepts from Crichton's two novels, they were completely out of ideas, and they've been coasting on nostalgia and brand recognition ever since.
Terra Nova was their attempt to create a distinct dinosaur-oriented franchise. It didn't work out. Just like John Carter before Disney bought Star Wars.
Tbf a human Dino hybrid sounds like one of those shitty asylum movies 😂
It could be done well, in a mainly horror setting
I agree. I do not think the movies would go in the right direction if they ever did this route
I'd say, it sounds like more one these creature feature movies like lake placid 1999, anaconda 1997 or deep rising 1997
Yeah , didn't sound good
@@TheDinoFaxI would love for a pure horror Jurassic movie it would be sick
Scorpios Rex definitely took notes from those Human hybrid dinos 😂
Fr
Scorpio looked better than that hybrid thing somehow
Scorpius Rex is the scariest-looking animal in the franchise to me to be honest, it looks so anti-natural, monster-like, and unsettling!
Like, even the Indominus and Indoraptor look like mostly grounded and modified dinosaurs, but Scorpius just looks like an abomination.
@SpanishAvenger, that's why it's the first ig
@@SpanishAvenger I cam understand that, but I feel like you shouldn’t undermine *modified dinosaurs*
That ain't jurassic park, that's triassic mayhem ☠
underrated ngl
Cretacous conundrums
@@CrocodylusCarcharias Mesozoic Mountain
Cretaceous Playground
Prehistoric playzone
Maybe we'll get the Troodons in the new movie. I would like to see them on screen. Anyone else?🤔
Too bad troodon is a dubious genus
I'd like to see something like metricanthosaurus. We know that it was on isla nublar during the events of Jurassic park but it has never appeared on screen
@@Glitchblade833 I agree. That would have been a good dinosaur to put in.
@@Intrusion498Granted this is Jurassic World, I doubt that’d stop them
@@JasonBason yeah ik they added becklespinax instead of altipsinax in chaos theory
Ah yes the johnnysaurus a combination of a tyrannosaurus and Johnny
Thanks for the explanation.
I always find it funny that the Jurassic Park logo has a T Rex even though T Rex lived in the Cretaceous period
bruh its because of marketing
0.1% of ppl know
True, but CRETACEOUS PARK doesn't sound as cool. 😂
@@volkerball85 Mesozoic park?
marketing. and none of them is real dinosaurs.
Dinosaur, human hybrids for war?! Thank god, that would have been even stupider!😂
It would’ve been Mark Zuckerberg’s Origin Story
You got it mixed up, he's talking Jurassic Park/World, not MIB
@@azkar65 what?
@@ThailandRepublicball2378 Zuckerberg is an alien, not a dinosaur hibrid
For those wondering what human-dinosaur hybrids would be like, then Jurassic Park Project Evolution should have you covered, kinda.
I'd still love to see the Dino-Human hybrid concept put to screen. Doesn't have to be under the "Jurassic" brand, but would still be very entertaining to watch.
That would be dumb.. even ignoring the biology, a dino human hybrid sounds ridiculous
@@alifaizan4377 Done right it could make for a terrifying creature. It would more so be ridiculous under the Jurassic brand. On it’s own in concept? All depends on what choices are made in developing the concept as to how good it would be.
@@alifaizan4377How is it any more ridiculous than bringing back dinos by inserting frog DNA?
@@alifaizan4377 Could say the same about pretty much all of these horror and sci-fi films and their monsters. Frankly, much as I am loathe to admit it, I'd personally be down to see what a human-dino hybrid(s) would be like in film. Would make for some pretty horrific stuff I imagine.
@@alexgomez6723 Yeah, one detail people forget is that the dinosaurs in jurassic park aren't real dinosaurs. They are genetically engineered hybrid monsters that happen to contain large fragments of reconstructed dinosaur DNA.
Thats somewhat scarier and much more dark than the og novel version
Planet of the dinosaurs 💀💀💀💀
Personally, I would've made JP4 about the DX disease from the Lost World novel. Dinosaurs are loose in Costa Rica due to Biosyn smuggling some, and they start spreading a disease. Isla Sorna is destroyed at the end.
Tresspasser was a fever dream of a game. It tried to be 10 years in the future
It felt like a VR game long before home VR. I remember thinking that at the time. As problematic as the game was, I loved it at the time. It was very atmospheric if you had imagination to iron out the kinks.
I would’ve liked to have seen a JP4, one closer to the horror esque tone. I’m personally not too crazy on the human Dino hybrids, but I’m not totally opposed to it either.
a simple Trespasser plot sounds 10 times better than all that slop we got
what slop
@@Panda-ye9qxfallen kingdom and dominion.
@@ColonelSanders493 while yes those movies failed in a lot of certain aspects the first jurassic world movie was amazing. I don't really care what happens as long as I get to see dinosaus
@@Panda-ye9qx I agree, I liked the first jursssic world too
Maybe they could've added Ultimasaurus to the movie. Only time will tell.
F*k no.
They should make a spinoff series of this because it sounds interesting. But it also sounds like a movie that Arnold Schwarzenegger would be in.
I'll be back.........👮♂️ 🚗💨
Imagine: dinosaurs and Arnold Schwarzenegger. That'd be awesome. :D
Why don't they get him in that new Jurassic movie coming next year actually?
LIFE DID NOT FIND A WAY
XD
I wish they would can these goofy ideas and make a straight up horror Jurassic movie.
A dino human hybrid, it would sound like a decent idea in 2001 or further back but nowadays, it would seem silly.
No , i'll make a movie like that kind of story in the future. The movie is called "Dinosaurs" and it would rated R.
I think back in the day as well it was supposed to be called Jurassic Park, the extinction
Hybrid dinosaurs, and then later weaponized dinosaurs did in fact end up the plots of the first two Jurassic World movies. So I guess the scripts weren't completely scrapped
I remember as a kid tracking the development of JP4 as much as my stupid kid brain could and when I saw the hybrids I started coping saying that this must be fake Spielberg would never consider something so stupid.
I’ve heard about this, cool concept
Ok, now that’s truly scary lol
Finally someone talks about the dino human hybrids i hope they will be in the new movie because they hinted at it so much
I wish there was Jurassic Park 4 it would have been awsome
Many years later and I still prefer Jurassic Park instead of sequels. They have the most memorable lines about science gone wrong and capitalism.
Actually the original concept was that there was a group of Carnos running wild..
Grendel taking ingens from hammond:
MINE MINE MINE MINE MINE
"Dinosaurs lived 65 million years ago. What is left of them is fossilized in the rocks and it is in the rock that real scientists make real discoveries. Now what John Hammond and InGen did in Jurassic Park is create genetically engineered theme park monsters. Nothing more and nothing less"
-Alan Grant Making a movie of human Dino hybrids would make so much sense. Also this is the end of Jurassic park 3 if they didn’t tease the next movie enough.
The Dinosaur human hybrid would be a great choice to put in a scary game
I remember hearing about the dinosaur/human hybrids, and to be honest, I wasn't crazy about the idea then, and am glad they didn't go that route. It sounded a bit too over the top, a little too... "Turok", so to say.
I'm kinda glad they didn't go that route human dinosaur hybrids would be just really freaking weird
Remember the lady running in high heels
Dino human hybrid is crazy 😭
I think those scraped scripts would make a good animated film
I'm glad he didn't use the Dinosaur Human Hybrids cause mannnnn, it would have destroyed the franchise. 💀
Also hey, dude. Can you please do "Terry" from "Dinosaur King" and use the song "13 Angels Standing Guard ’Round the Side of Your Bed" as your background music ? Pleeeeeeeaaaaaaassssssseeeeeee.
All things considered: I’m really happy with the end result
Imagine a Jurassic park movie set around a company mass producing indominous Rex's and Indoraptors and they all escape at the end
That would of been a classic. If it had Arnold in it too, it would be insane
Steven Spielberg-I think dinosaur human hybrids are a good idea for Jurassic Park 4.
Intern- “ sir, are you high or incredibly stupid?
Steven Spielberg -“I assure you I am not high”
That writers room is absolutely caked in white powder.
Can not believe that jw is gonna be 10 years old next year, feels like it came out last year
That first human hybrid kinda looks like an even more fucked up Scorpius rex
Hybrids were always part of the franchise. The dinosaurs are part frog.
Scorpio and Indoraptor were the closest things we got to a human dinosaur hybrid.
They made dinosaurs survive on human land but that was stupid because thats not enough food for the dinosaurs. i liked the idea they can only live in one place.
Damn, the cyberdemon from Doom in jurassic park?idk what yall r talking about, id have that any time.
"Dino Human Hybrid"
After watching thr chaos theory show....we might finally have something
Sounds like an idea for a Turok movie.
I remember looking at all this info as a kid on my blue tiny acer laptop and being soo disappointed to have to wait soo long from 3 to a new 4th movie just unlocked a childhood memory
There WAS a human dinosaur hybrid in the show jurassic world camp cretaceous on Netflix in one of the later seasons, it's called the "scorpius rex"(it's not proven to be part human but people have done a lot of research and speculation about it and found it moves and acts a lot like a human, and even has some facial features of a human)
That first hybrid looked an awful lot like a certain puglike creature
I remember reading about that movie, sounded ridiculous back then too
I think that'll be awesome! But, I just realized that I don't understand why this gets hated.
Less than an hour early! Let’s go! Love ur content btw!
Interesting
A lot of people don't know, but the books did cover the topic of dinosaur hybrids. The newer films, whether you like them or not, aren't actually far off from the plots of the books. Personally I haven't seen any of the new films after World.
This is like one of those ideas that you're really glad didn't happen. But if current cinema has taught me anything, they can always get worse... Like star wars, mcu, Lord of the rings, you get the idea
I _knew_ Masie was part raptor!
2:21 nedrys sped voice is so funny ong
I wonder if all this crazy brainstorming is what inspired Colin Trevarro and his trilogy.
Dude almost created a Turok orgin story...
The fact that this abomination would have so much psychological issues due to it having much more comprehension than the rest of the experiments…It’s screams of pure agony…Crying out for help…Someone would surely want to be the hero and go help whoever it was calling out in distress. Little do they know is that whatever is calling out to them are FAR from human.
This reminds me of the lizard in the amazing spider-man
Human dinosaur hybrids would have been terrifying and worked if done right
This is sooo interesting wow 😮 🤩
If they reboot the franchise they should make a fully adult version thats 100% faithful to the books
A human/dinosaur hybrid would have been so stooopid.
Heisei Goji and Heisei Ghidorah fighting Fearsome Evolved Godzilla is the best intro ever
Ngl Scorpius rex Looks like That Humanoid rex
There was another Script with billy being the main character who fought against the govt trying to kill the animals and worked along raptors and other dinos to take on the govt that had tanks helicopters and more.
Not human hybrid.
but imagine we got Allosaurus as a main villain in new JP Movie💀💀💀
I’m glad that didn’t work out and Jurassic world came out how it did 😂
Spielberg's idea was never a human hybrid dinos. Joe Johnson and a concept artist made those concept arts without supervision from the studio, and Spielberg with Universal stopped the idea once they found out about it. That was said by the artist himself. Although the John Sayles script indeed had Deinonychus with human DNA, they did not look like humanoid at all
That would've been similar to the Relic duology by Preston and Child
Y'all are trippin balls, this would have made an awesome horror movie
The most unrealistic thing here is that the Swiss would be making weapons for war.
They definitely make military weapons, but not for war. Instead, for pure defense.
Using dinosaurs for war was always a stupid idea, selling them to warlords on the other hand, that makes sense
Thank God the human-Dino hybrid film wasn’t made.
Indominus might have human DNA
@@Blexxstardoesn’t really matter if it’s completely dinosaurian in appearance, hyper intelligent talking dinosaurs would be better than lizard people
@Blexxstar What I'm saying is that the Indominus having human DNA doesn't matter if it still looks and acts like a dinosaur, the lizard people hybrids are what everyone hates, myself included
@@Hank39 ok
If they add that in this would be Rated R
The entire reason the original Jurassic park was amazing was because it was so simple and believable. They really need to go back to that. An amusement park disaster - and that's IT.
Those hybrids mostly have DOOM vibes
I’d like to see a horror Jurassic park
Honestly it would be cool if it was done right you know it would put a more sinister side to the franchise
I recall reading those leaked script and the whole human dino hybrids sounded bad and cheesy. as I felt they'd screw it up badly.
Is it ok if you cover the new dinosaur horror called 'Weird birds' please?
I guess this explains Scorpios Rex in camp cretaceous.
Honestly. I feel like anything after the first movie defeats the purpose of the book. This is a mistake science should never replicate. Standing on the shoulders of genius to accomplish something, and before they even knew what they had they slapped it on a plastic lunchbox, and now they wanna sell it.
Seriously this quote is how I feel about the franchise. It's so sad and not worth the new dinos for me.
Now what I would love is Spielberg directing an Avataresque animated documentary about dinosaurs in the distant past? I'd love that and knowing how much Spielberg loves his dinosaurs, I think it'd be visionary.
Me at 3 am 💀
We really should’ve gotten that movie. And delaying that film is the biggest mistake ever in dinosaur media.
Although interesting, the human hybrid not only strays from the principal concepts of the universe and would turn into action instead of suspense and horror (Which is one of the reasons why JW sequels are so terrible) it's also definitely overkill, the existencial, biological and scientific horror of the dinosaurs ALREADY existing is more than enough, I think they ignore a bit too much the potential of workers dealing with Hammond's crap which canonicaly led to a lot of preventable deaths behind the scenes, the nearby islands invaded by small dinos as well, hell, I would love to see ranchers, survivalists or passengers on a boat in the middle of the ocean playing cat and mouse with loose dinos and trying very hard to outsmart the bastards while toying at the edge of death, there's videos that tell stories abt dinos mimicking voices like crows and parrots to hunt as ppl (Mainly children) dissappear from the neighbourhood, animations that go back to the story's roots, the potential of JP is HUGE, it just hasn't fallen into the right hands yet...
So the takeaway is that, after the films had pilfered all the useable concepts from Crichton's two novels, they were completely out of ideas, and they've been coasting on nostalgia and brand recognition ever since.
no
I would’ve liked it😂
In hind sight, some more out there ideas mightve been nice.
I’m happy they didn’t do that, I watch this series for the dinosaurs not a Dino human hybrid
Terra Nova was their attempt to create a distinct dinosaur-oriented franchise.
It didn't work out. Just like John Carter before Disney bought Star Wars.
The first hybrids in the franchise? All the dinosaurs in the previous movies are hybrids - they have frog DNA.