Jeff Goldblum Cloned by Dino-Scientists: The Ultimate Jurassic Park Sequel Idea

Avery Emberly

Updated Thursday, June 27, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

A recent tweet by the user "JR" (@JRD) has taken the internet by storm with a mind-blowing idea for a new Jurassic Park sequel. Garnering 4,949 retweets and 14,667 likes, this tweet has sparked a frenzy of excitement and speculation among fans of the franchise.

The tweet reads:

"JURASSIC PARK SEQUEL IDEA:

3 Million AD.

The humans are extinct.

The dino-scientists find mosquitoes with human blood.

Guess who they clone...

Jeff. F***ing. Goldblum.

They mix up the mosquito DNA with Goldblum's.

Surprise a******s.

This is now a sequel to The Fly."

In this imaginative scenario, set 3 million years in the future, humans have gone extinct, leaving behind only their fossilized remains. Advanced dinosaur scientists discover ancient mosquitoes containing human blood, which they use to clone none other than Jeff Goldblum. The twist? The mosquito DNA gets mixed with Goldblum's, creating a bizarre crossover with "The Fly."

The idea has received mixed reactions from social media users. One commenter humorously pointed out, "That's not a sequel to either, that's just 'the Terrible Thunderlizards - the movie.'" Another user remarked on the seemingly never-ending series of sequels, asking, "Haven't there already been like 5 Jurassic Park sequels?"

While some fans expressed their enthusiasm for the concept, saying, "I would totally see this," others shared more skeptical views. One user noted, "There was this creepy movie where a female scientist pours something into a nowhere town's water supply, and every fertile woman got pregnant with dinosaurs. What radioactive nonsense do you need to smoke to write like that?"

The tweet also drew attention for its clever wordplay and punctuation. A comment highlighted the importance of punctuation in the phrase "surprise a******s," adding an extra layer of humor to the original post.

Despite the varied reactions, the idea of Jeff Goldblum being cloned by dinosaur scientists has undeniably captured the imagination of many. Whether this concept will ever make it to the big screen remains to be seen, but it has certainly left an indelible mark on the internet.

For those intrigued by this wild idea, the tweet by JR remains a testament to the limitless creativity and humor that social media can inspire. As fans continue to debate and dream about the possibilities, one thing is clear: the legacy of Jurassic Park and Jeff Goldblum lives on in the most unexpected ways.

Would you watch a Jurassic Park sequel featuring a cloned Jeff Goldblum mixed with mosquito DNA? Share your thoughts and join the conversation!

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Top Comments from Imgur

HunglikeaHamster

That's not a sequel to either, that's just "the Terrible Thunderlizards - the movie." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j60VlU_RGQY

taez555

Haven't there already been like 5 Jurassic Park sequels?

TurdBurglar3000

SOME FRIES MOTHERF***ER

transhumanisticrecluse

there was this creepy s*** show of a movie where a female scientist pours some s*** into a b******* nowhere town's water supply and literaly every fertile woman got pregnant with dinosaurs. what radioactive b******* do you need to smoke to write s*** like that

ChloeRed

"surprise a******s"? A******s from outer space? A******s assemble?

3KnucklesDeep

Or they clone humans and end up with the Christo fascism ones.

CakeOrGlory

There's already a sequel to The Fly. It's not great but it's watchable. Don't get attached to the dog.

stephanmarshay

"surprise a******s"... Punctuation matters

titatitacapotita

I love mushrooms. I would watch this with excitement

nachosyndicate

I would totally see this.

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