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Cliffhangers That Sequels Totally Ignored

Cliffhangers That Sequels Totally Ignored

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Cliffhangers That Sequels Totally Ignored Jordan: While yes it isn't directly referenced in the film they did not forget about the events of the previous two jurassic films entirely. There were a load of plotholes across all 4 movies, so through a combination of things like the Masrani backdoor website, and now the DPG website and intergrating other media such as the Jurassic Park Telltale game into being softcannon, they have done managed to stitch the cannon back together. Though if you don't care about that and only watch the movies then yes. they pretty much ignore it. (Also on what happened to the Pteranadons, Hopkins (the big military guy from JW who wanted to use Raptors) was hired by Ingen (or Masrani) to capture the Pteranadons after the events of JP3. I believe the Pteranadons had made there way to Canada, and blah blah blah I'm pretty sure they killed them all. Though speaking of which, did you know that in an old leaked version of what was to be Jurassic Park 4 the opening scene did reference the Pteranadon breakout. It opened on a kids baseball game, when suddenly they are attacked by Pteranadons (The rest of the script gets weirder from there)
Date: 2020-07-14

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The Last Jedi. How are you gonna just have Snoke appear and then immediately die before explaining how he wasn't even mentioned or acknowledged in any of first six films. You really think Emperor Palpatine would of allowed a power Sith like that to exist to threaten his power? When he and vader were hunting down all the other jedi, how did a powerful force user like Snoke slip through their hunt? Who is he? What is the first order and how did he establish it? All these questions, completely ignored. The writing team decided to focus on themes instead of a good and coherent story, and this is why the new trilogy makes no sense in context to the old one, and why I have said goodbye to the Star Wars fandom. I will not watch as Star Wars becomes the next Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, filled with lack luster writing as they attempt to wring as much money as possible from it, with anything resembling a sensible and coherent plot.
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About the pteranodon-they simply would have died off. Remember the Lysine contingency? The fact that the dinosaurs couldn't make certain proteins on their own and thus would die if not supplied by an outside force. On the first island, the keepers supplied it, on the second island it was explained that the high concentrated amounts in the plant life worked itself into the dinosaurs through consumption (herbivores eat the lysine rich plants-carnivores eat the herbivores and such) The pterandons faced with a new environment with a new food supply might not have the same nutrients would mean those pteranodons all eventually died.
(Reading the comments, seems that some EU filler, explains what happened to them-but even ignoring that and just looking at the movies, there's still a legitimate reason why they couldn't follow up on that particular story idea)

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1) Prometheus - Shaw tells David 'I'm going to find their (the engineer's) homeworld and find out why they made us and now want to destroy us. ' Alien Covenant - Shaw and all the engineers died before the movie even starts and it becomes an uninteresting David focused story.
2)The Wolverine - Logan asks Xavier 'How! ' As in 'how are you alive? ' Xavier says something along the lines of 'you're not the only one with secrets' leaving the audience to expect an explanation in the next movie. Days of Future Past just ignores Xavier's mysterious resurrection all together. Took me out of the whole movie because I was waiting for an explanation that never came.

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Scene with Tony Stark and Thunderbolt Ross in bar is also about Abomination that Hulk put down! The Consultant (Marvel One Shot, revealed that the World Security Council had tried to free him from imprisonment and put him on the Avengers team, believing that Hulk was more at fault for the destruction in Harlem. That plan was foiled thanks to Phil Coulson, Jasper Sitwell and Tony Stark, and presumably (even with the collapse and reformation of S. H. I. E. L. D) Blonsky is still in custody.
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First of all i will as a ques: Do hollywood really knows what sequels r? Means according to me sequels means a continuation of first story, first part in a second movie in a sequel form right. But hollywood does something else. By ignoring chilfhangers, they show a new fresh story in a sequel ignoring the first part incidences. I liked only the T-2 The Judgement day to terminator sequel.
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I thought there was a missed opportunity in Captain America: Civil War. When the rogue Avengers and other allies were locked up in that underwater prison they could have thrown in a scene or two with guards patrolling and you would see The Leader and The Abomination in different cells. Would have been a nice bone to throw the fans. Hey see? We didn't forget these guys.
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Jurassic World didnt completely ignore the ending of JP3. There was a website that was made to explain things that wouldnt be shown in the film like the park's history, bios, etc. Including a story on how the guy who wanted to use raptors as solders led a group of soldiers to track and capture the pteradons that escaped. Its been confirmed the site's info is canon
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Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs, the first one during its ending credits showed how the town changed with using the giant food to improve it over time. Yet the sequel completely ignores all of that development that was done for the 1st movie's ending credits and instead picks up exactly where the first one ended before the ending credits continued it.
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Actually Jurassic World isn't really a sequel to the other Jurassic Park movies, only the original Jurassic Park. The original T-Rex dies in Jurassic Park III, yet it's very much alive in the Jurassic World movies. It basically partially reboots it. Same with the new Terminator movie, it reboots it from T2 on. So only T1 and T2 is canon now.
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