Board Thread:Movie discussion/@comment-107.72.162.48-20170924215454

This is deep speculation revolving around the plot of JW:FK, and I know it, but I will ask the question: what if Mount Sibo, Isla Nublar's volcano, never erupts? Now, you might say 'oh of course not, the volcano will erupt', but before you can say that, I'll give some speculation ideas about how this theory could work out.

1. The Isla Nublar is the heart of Jurassic Park Franchise

Yes, I am aware that Frank Marshall confirmed that there will be a volcano in JW:FK, and I cannot deny that. However, why I have made up this speculation is to tell you this: Mount Sibo has not erupted in AGES. It might erupt in the sequel, but I know that Jurassic Park wouldn't do that; Isla Nublar was the mother of Jurassic Park, and if it were to be destroyed in JW:FK, it would be very emotional.

2. Dinosaurs suspiciously transported to MainLand for Auction

Recent news came out that an Auction will be taking place in the film, and dinosaurs will be transported there. But if Mount Sibo were to truly erupt, then they would all go to a natural preserve, not an auction. This sets up the question of what Ingen is even doing with those dinos. Hell, I'm beginning to think that they are capturing dinosaurs from Isla Sorna for this auction, because the more dinosaurs that Ingen sells in this auction, the more money. (P.S. There were no Stygimoloch, Carnotaurus, or Mononykus on Isla Nublar, ever.)

3. An Ingen Coverup in Reality

Ingen claims to be rescuing these dinosaurs to save them from the volcano, but I would heavily doubt that. First of all, why is there an auction? Second of all, have you looked at Ingen's past?

Okay, now it's time for me to make up my idea for what would happen in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom at this scene:

Owen and Claire, helping to capture the dinosaurs to save them from the volcano, works with some 'friends'. After they finish capturing all the dinos, Ingen goes off in a huge boat. But then, they notice that some of these dinos were never on Nublar before. Before they could ask questions, they were thrown into the ocean. When they make it back to Nublar, they take a walk through the plains, wondering why they were thrown. Just then, they notice the volcano, but it stopped erupting; smoke and lava were visible, but the ground stopped shaking. Owen and Claire realized Ingen's true intentions; Mount Sibo never destroyed Nublar. 