
In 1999, Stephen Sommers wrote and directed a remake of The Mummy, loosely based on the original film of 1932. Barker's take was "dark, sexual and filled with mysticism", and that, "it would have been a great low-budget movie".

Barker's vision for the film was violent, with the story revolving around the head of a contemporary art museum who turns out to be a cultist trying to reanimate mummies. Originally a proposed remake of The Mummy would have been directed by horror filmmaker/writer Clive Barker.


As the park is falling apart, Claire is forced to turn to the park's Velociraptor specialist Owen Grady (played by Chris Pratt) in order to help save her nephews.Īs we mentioned earlier, one thing to note about this film: A popular internet theory suggests that Pratt's character Owen Grady is the grown-up version of the child that Alan Grant terrifies at the beginning of the first Jurassic Park film. Things begin to go haywire when the park's newest attraction, a genetically engineered hybrid known as Indominus Rex, escapes from its enclosure. The film sees what begins as a normal day, with brothers Zach and Gray visiting the theme park, where their aunt, Claire Dearing (played by Bryce Dallas Howard), is in charge. Directed by Colin Trevorrow, Jurassic World reveals that Simon Masrani, CEO of the Masrani Global Corporation, bought InGen in 1997 to create his own theme park, Jurassic World, which has operated for almost 10 years at the film's opening. Jurassic World revived the franchise after it sat dormant for 14 years.
