Steven Spielberg, Colin Trevorrow and the rest of the creative team from "Jurassic World" are planning to take dinosaur fans through an unexpected journey in the next sequel.
It has already been revealed that the upcoming dino-centric movie will not be limited to a theme park and viewers can expect more hybrid dinosaurs.
So it is pretty clear that Dr Henry Wu (B D Wong) will be showing off his expertise in creating hybrid dinosaurs in the movie. According to Trevorrow, the "weaponisation" of dinosaurs and "the fact that animals have been used in war for centuries" will be one of the plots they are going to address in "Jurassic World 2".
But Wong's character will not be the only one making new raptors, as the 38-year-old teased, "There are people with completely bonkers ideas that are always gonna step in and wonder how else we can utilise a new technology."
"And this isn't something necessarily that was in the book but is a seed that I wanted to plant in this movie, that might be able to grow in more of these movies if they decide to make more of them. What if this went open source? What if there are 15 different entities around the world who can make a dinosaur?" he told Slash Film.
Since the relationship between humans and raptors was an important plotline in "Jurassic World", the upcoming sequel will reportedly address it. But it remains to be seen if the creative team, including Trevorrow, will introduce the sequence by showing young Velociraptor Blue as a pet dinosaur.
"Jurassic World 2" is scheduled to hit big screens on 22, June, 2018.