The Lost World: Jurassic Park Deleted Scenes

The Lost World Deleted Scenes

The Boardroom
This scene follows up the beginning incident scene that is now accustomed for the opening of the JP movie franchise. Ludlow in this scene briefly describes money owed for deaths of John Raymond Arnold, Robert Muldoon, and Donald Gennaro. Also mentioned is the deconstruction of facilities on Isla Nublar organic and inorganic. Ludlow uses the troubled financial state of inGen to remove his uncle, John Hammond, from CEO of InGen.

Extended Hammond and Malcolm
Unfortunately no images of this scene exist, but it was to have a different opening of what was in the film giving more background information instead of just saying a second island exists. It re-uses some of the lines from the novel, but aside from that it was possibly cut due to run time constrictions.

Roland and Ajay Meeting
According to the script this scene was supposed to take place after Dr. Malcolm and John Hammond talk at Hammond's house. The scene adds more depth to the characters of Roland Tembo and Ajay Sidhu. As hunters Roland and Ajay have hunted everything together and retired due to lack of sport involved and the ever increasing endangered species acts. Roland admits he is bored with life after picking a fight with a bar patron over harassing a bar maid. Roland eventually comes to the realization that he should take the offer of going to Isla Sorna to hunt a male Tyrannosaur as it was the greatest predator that ever lived.

Gatherers Organize
In the film the audience is left to assume the Gatherer Team (Nick, Eddie, Ian, and stowaway Kelly) just dropped their trailers and took off to find Sarah. Actually this couldn't be further from the truth. The team looks through their gadgets, and Eddie briefly explains how everything works to track down Sarah and avoid animal attacks. The way the camp is setup it's raised some doubt on the way the movie moments are positioned on the Isla Sorna map. A possible reason for this is that the team could have found a clear path to park the cars and the RV and swung around instead of approaching through the heavily forested areas and risk damaging their vehicles.