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‘Jurassic World’s’ New Short Film Shows Us What Happened To The Dinosaurs After They Were Let Loose

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When Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom ended, did you find yourself asking, “what happened to all the dinosaurs that were let loose?” Cause we sure did.

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As we know, life always finds a way, but how would the dinosaurs survive living amongst humans? Cause as we know, humans and dinosaurs were definitely not meant to co-exist.

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Lucky for us, Jurassic World director, Colin Trevorrow has the answer.

Fans were shown exactly what a world where humans and dinosaurs co-exist would be like when the director dropped a surprise short-film for fans who are eagerly waiting the third movie in the franchise.

Jurassic World: Battle at Big Rock debuted over the weekend and the eight-minute film has us at the edge of our seats! While being a largely standalone movie, the clip promises a Jurassic World like we’ve never seen before.

Battle at Big Rock definitely confirms that there’s no reset button before we hit Jurassic World 3 that’s set to premiere in June 2021.

We’ll be seeing a game-changing Jurassic World that’s going to be a first for the franchise where dinosaurs live amongst humans and not the other way around. The short-film shows us the “new normal” of the world as we know it.

“We’ve finally taken the story off Isla Nublar,” the director told Collider. “We wanted to show a glimpse of that new reality. If this really happened, you’d see a series of random, disconnected incidents that would create a patter of chaos. I wanted to see one of those incidents.”

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Fans of the Jurassic franchise are screaming in delight over the short film and we can’t help but to feel as excited too!

What was your favourite part of the short film? Do you think that the Battle at Big Rock has changed the Jurassic franchise for good? Let us know!

Info via Digital Spy

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