Thread:Rodangizzardcrusher3/@comment-26687285-20160822213306/@comment-25692211-20180908191003

Okay, so some of it might be far-fetched, but IMO it's not that far from what the actual films are like.

The plot is three years after FK, and the dinosaurs are still not customed to living among humans. This had led rise to an organisation of Dinosaur Hunters (I'll probably give the organisation a less generic name, though I may need suggestions) led by the main villain, who I think should be played by Cate Blanchett.

Rather than being a generic greedy businessman like Mills, I wanted this villain to be charismatic, even funny, while still being intimidating and dangerous. After inheriting her parents' fortune, she has devoted her life to exploring and hunting rare animals. She has sworn to wipe out the dinosaurs and claims she is saving humanity, though she really wants to secure her own place in history as an extinction-level event. Basically imagine her being Hela mixed with Lara Croft and Kraven the Hunter.

The film itself starts with a cold open showing the Hunters keeping several dinosaurs captive to sell them to a buyer (later revealed to be Dr. Wu). The camp is blown up and the dinosaurs are freed by a mysterious, masked figure.

For the main plot, Claire and Owen's group are trying to accommodate the dinosaurs to the regular world e.g. zoos or wildlife reserves. They approach Dr Malcolm, who reluctantly suggests that they try to relocate the dinosaurs to a new island.

However, Maisie's dormant dinosaur DNA begins to mutate her (such as growing scales on her skin and causing her to act out on instinct), with the effects being more grounded and visceral, with Maisie being in pain rather than being overly-silly like an old werewolf film.

Owen and Claire attempt to help her live a normal life, but Maisie runs away from home after accidentally injuring Claire during an outburst. She decides to live out her existence in one of their reserves, only for the reserve to be raided by the Dinosaur Hunters.

They believe Maisie to be the hooded figure and plan to take them to Blanchett. En route, they are ambushed and Maisie is freed by the masked figure who takes her to a hideaway filled with all the dinosaurs he has freed, with Blue and Rexy being among them. The dinosaurs have been rescued from all over the world, and with the dinosaurs the Hunters have already captured they are virtually the last remaining dinosaurs in the world.

The figure reveals himself to be Grant, and he and Sattler are the heads of this liberation front (for the sake of fanservice, I'd like to see a one-armed Arnold as part of the front too). They have been in contact with Malcolm and are planning to relocate the dinosaurs to the island that Mills promised Claire in FK, and Maisie leaves a message for Owen and Claire telling them about this.

Meanwhile, after hearing about the "dino-girl" that Grant freed, Blanchett breaks into the Grady house in the middle of the night to ask Claire where Maisie is, since she has been asked to give Maisie to Wu in exchange for keeping the girl's remains as a trophy. This scene would be where the villain's charisma is shown e.g. acting relaxed and friendly, even helping herself to a drink as she casually threatens Owen and Claire.

Claire refuses to give up her adopted daughter, and when it seems Blanchett is about to resort to force, Owen comes into the room with a rifle. Blanchett seemingly admits defeat and leaves, though it is revealed that she was able to track Maisie's phone call on the answering machine to learn her location.

Owen, Claire and Malcolm arrive at the front's hideaway, only for Blanchett's Hunters to attack and capture the majority of their dinosaurs, loading them and Maisie onto a large fleet of military-grade aircraft carriers.

Knowing that Maisie would want them to fight for the dinosaurs, Claire inspires Owen and the others to help. Maisie is experimented on by Dr Wu but is able to escape, while the rest of the group raid the carriers using their remaining free dinosaurs.

Wu finally shares his book counterpart's death scene as Maisie escapes, and the final battle is done similarly to AOU with them trying to save as many dinosaurs as possible (though many are killed and it weighs heavily on them emotionally, giving it higher stakes than AOU's climax). They are able to defeat the Hunters and, after a fight with Maisie, Owen and Claire, a fatally-wounded Blanchett uses a jacket full of grenades to commit suicide while destroying the largest and fullest carrier, planning to take as many dinosaurs with her as possible.

They manage to save the dinosaurs on the carrier (probably with one of the original trio being killed Han Solo style) they hijack the remaining carriers and leave the dinosaurs to live out their lives on the island, far away from humans and tourists. Owen says goodbye to Blue for good this time, and the film ends with a shot replicating the ending of the original film, though Rexy is shown roaring one last time at the helicopter as it flies away.

This is the first draft, so there inevitably will be changes. Any suggestions?