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Abandoned 'Jurassic Park 4' Concept Arts Show Human-Raptor Hybrid
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Conceptual artist Carlos Huante released unused images of human and dinosaur hybrid for the once-planned 'Jurassic Park 4'.

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Carlos Huante shared some abandoned concept arts for a canceled "Jurassic Park 4" which show a human-raptor hybrid. On June 11, Huante took to his Instagram account to share the pictures of his failed ideas.

The 14-year-old images revealed what he called the "Raptorman", a cross breeding between human and dinosaur. "Here's an image from an approximately 14 year old, failed version of Jp4...," he captioned one of the pictures.

Scribes John Sayles and William Monahan envisioned Raptorman as a part of a screenplay when they were penning an earlier take on "Jurassic Park 4" in 2001. It featured genetically enhanced human-raptor creatures created by a corporation to be mercenaries that are supposed to wrangle the rogue dinosaurs oppressing North America. However, the draft was scrapped.

In 2012, screenwriters Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver ("Rise of the Planet of the Apes") were hired to pen the new script, with Colin Trevorrow as the director. It features a new park, Jurassic World, built on the remains of the original park on Isla Nubar. The film which was released on June 12, 2015 stars Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard and Jake Johnson as the protagonists. The main antagonist dinosaur is Indominus Rex, a genetically-modified hybrid of Tyrannosaurus rex and several other species.

The fifth installment, "Jurassic World 2", has tapped Juan Antonio Bayona ("The Impossible") as the director. The "Jurassic World" sequel is scheduled for a June 22, 2018 release in the U.S.

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