Jurassic Park 4 Location Photo Released By Director Colin Trevorrow, New Movie Returns To Original Island

The Jurassic Park 4 location photo released this week to fans of the classic Spielberg film has given dinosaur fans all over the world a first glimpse at the new movie.

Not much can be known from on what the plot would be for the fourth film, but the location of Jurassic Park 4 gives a hint on the action. The picture was posted the upcoming motion picture’s director, Colin Trevorrow, on Twitter. It displays in good view the landscape of the original Jurassic Park island, Isla Nublar.

The second and third Jurassic Park movies took the action to Isla Sorna and Site B, and the new movie’s story is expected to return to the original island where it all began.

According to the Jurassic Park wiki, as quoted by The Inquisit: “Isla Nublar is a remote island about 120 miles (190 km) off the west coast of Costa Rica, which is only 87 miles away from Isla Sorna. The island was intended to to be the site of Jurassic Park. It was to be a tourist attraction featuring living biological dinosaurs cloned from pre-historic DNA. The park was controlled from the Visitor Center. The sequence of disasters that led to the closing of Jurassic Park is nicknamed the Isla Nublar Incident.”

The blog Slashfilm said that the movie’s return to the island where everything started gives fans a few clues on the plot of the new movie. It reveals that someone has returned to Jurassic Park, and the question is why? Other questions the blog raised is, Could another corporation be trying to reopen the park with new security measures?

It will be interesting to see how the park looks 20 years later after it has been practically abandoned with the Dinosaurs roaming free.

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