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Did Masrani really die?
How did they build Jurassic World on Isla Nublar?Why did they name change from Deinonychus to Velociraptor?How did the dinosaurs in the Jurassic Park sequels survive without lysine?Why did The T-Rex never evolve in any of the Jurassic Park or Jurassic World Movies?How did the mosasaurus stay alive?
In Jurassic World, Simon Masrani flies the chopper into the "bird sanctuary". He apparently dies, but I have a theory that he lived. It just doesn't make any sense that a new billionaire would take control over Jurassic Park and then die in the same movie.
Is there proof-positive of his death?
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In Jurassic World, Simon Masrani flies the chopper into the "bird sanctuary". He apparently dies, but I have a theory that he lived. It just doesn't make any sense that a new billionaire would take control over Jurassic Park and then die in the same movie.
Is there proof-positive of his death?
jurassic-world
It seemed a bit jarring that they'd introduce his character then essentially do nothing with him and have him die early on, but I guess that's what they were going for. Usually I'd be suspicious a character had faked their death (especially given possible financial trouble with the park), but in this case there's no way he could really have anticipated the breakout in order to set up the fake death, so I have to imagine it was real.
– delinear
Dec 13 '17 at 13:07
I've a new source with a definitive answer. (Spoiler: he's dead).
– SQB
Jun 11 '18 at 10:24
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In Jurassic World, Simon Masrani flies the chopper into the "bird sanctuary". He apparently dies, but I have a theory that he lived. It just doesn't make any sense that a new billionaire would take control over Jurassic Park and then die in the same movie.
Is there proof-positive of his death?
jurassic-world
In Jurassic World, Simon Masrani flies the chopper into the "bird sanctuary". He apparently dies, but I have a theory that he lived. It just doesn't make any sense that a new billionaire would take control over Jurassic Park and then die in the same movie.
Is there proof-positive of his death?
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It seemed a bit jarring that they'd introduce his character then essentially do nothing with him and have him die early on, but I guess that's what they were going for. Usually I'd be suspicious a character had faked their death (especially given possible financial trouble with the park), but in this case there's no way he could really have anticipated the breakout in order to set up the fake death, so I have to imagine it was real.
– delinear
Dec 13 '17 at 13:07
I've a new source with a definitive answer. (Spoiler: he's dead).
– SQB
Jun 11 '18 at 10:24
add a comment |
It seemed a bit jarring that they'd introduce his character then essentially do nothing with him and have him die early on, but I guess that's what they were going for. Usually I'd be suspicious a character had faked their death (especially given possible financial trouble with the park), but in this case there's no way he could really have anticipated the breakout in order to set up the fake death, so I have to imagine it was real.
– delinear
Dec 13 '17 at 13:07
I've a new source with a definitive answer. (Spoiler: he's dead).
– SQB
Jun 11 '18 at 10:24
It seemed a bit jarring that they'd introduce his character then essentially do nothing with him and have him die early on, but I guess that's what they were going for. Usually I'd be suspicious a character had faked their death (especially given possible financial trouble with the park), but in this case there's no way he could really have anticipated the breakout in order to set up the fake death, so I have to imagine it was real.
– delinear
Dec 13 '17 at 13:07
It seemed a bit jarring that they'd introduce his character then essentially do nothing with him and have him die early on, but I guess that's what they were going for. Usually I'd be suspicious a character had faked their death (especially given possible financial trouble with the park), but in this case there's no way he could really have anticipated the breakout in order to set up the fake death, so I have to imagine it was real.
– delinear
Dec 13 '17 at 13:07
I've a new source with a definitive answer. (Spoiler: he's dead).
– SQB
Jun 11 '18 at 10:24
I've a new source with a definitive answer. (Spoiler: he's dead).
– SQB
Jun 11 '18 at 10:24
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Per the film's official junior novelisation. He ded.
WHACK! A Pteranodon hit the helicopter’s spinning blade. And then
another. The chopper jolted and spun. Jurassic One crashed through the
roof of the aviary. Leaving a gaping hole in the ceiling, the
helicopter plummeted to the ground and crumpled like tinfoil. Before
it hit, the Indominus ducked out of the broken hole at the base of the
dome.
On the cliff, Claire covered her mouth in horror as smoke billowed out
of the aviary. “Simon…oh, god…”
The employees in the control room reacted to the disaster. No one
could possibly have survived that crash. Her voice breaking, Vivian
said, “We have a breach in the aviary.”
Jurassic World Special Edition Junior Novelization
His death is also confirmed on the viral website that Universal has set up to market Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
When Simon Masrani died, his company lost more than a leader; the
dinosaurs he loved lost a champion. The power vacuum in the company
that resulted from that horrific helicopter crash effectively pushed
the safety of the animals they had created to the bottom of Masrani
Global’s priority list. For those who argue that activists should
stand down and allow the company to clean up their mess, there is
little indication they have the will to do so – the plan is to bury
the past, as proven by their callous abandonment of the animals.
Masrani has had their opportunity to make things right, but they are
out of time.
THE RISE AND FALL OF MASRANI GLOBAL - http://www.dinosaurprotectiongroup.com
15
Now, on account of this is Scifi and Fantasy, somebody should point out that "No one could possibly have survived that crash" in any other movie means that somebody absolutely survived that crash. Still a good answer.
– GGMG
Dec 12 '17 at 20:27
add a comment |
He is absolutely dead
Even in the movies, you don't survive a fall, and then explosion like he did. He had no opportunity to bail safely and no place in which to bail safely to. He was left no opening to convince us, the audience, of a possible survival, and to bring him back would require a huge suspension of disbelief.
3
For the record, they used to do this sort of thing in early Batman serials all the time, showing the characters going off a cliff, then retconning the last few seconds at the start of the next episode to show them getting out.
– Valorum
Dec 12 '17 at 18:37
2
@Valorum Not to mention Star Trek (Spock), Star Wars (Maul), Kingsman (Harry), and others. I was initially a bit hesitant in my phrasing, but in the end felt it conveyed the certainty well enough. Batman and the above movies could get away with it, but Jurassic World isn't the kind of movie that would or could.
– Mwr247
Dec 12 '17 at 18:52
Besides, even if he did get out, how could he survive in the aviary? He'd get eaten alive (literally)!
– scott
Dec 12 '17 at 19:41
3
"He is absolutely dead" - as opposed to only mostly dead?
– Rand al'Thor♦
Dec 12 '17 at 21:52
2
@Randal'Thor Never heard any utterances about true love from him, and I'm pretty sure Miracle Max's cure requires a mouth within which to insert medicine.
– Mwr247
Dec 12 '17 at 22:02
add a comment |
I don't know if he is dead or not. Because how could someone survive a fall combined with a crash , let alone the glass of the aviary breaking and smoke coming out of the chopper he was flying . But, if he did survive he would probably die from injuries and the smoke. All I know is, that was such a heart-breaking, gut - wrenching scene in the movie. 😭😭😭😭😭😔😓😢
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Per the film's official junior novelisation. He ded.
WHACK! A Pteranodon hit the helicopter’s spinning blade. And then
another. The chopper jolted and spun. Jurassic One crashed through the
roof of the aviary. Leaving a gaping hole in the ceiling, the
helicopter plummeted to the ground and crumpled like tinfoil. Before
it hit, the Indominus ducked out of the broken hole at the base of the
dome.
On the cliff, Claire covered her mouth in horror as smoke billowed out
of the aviary. “Simon…oh, god…”
The employees in the control room reacted to the disaster. No one
could possibly have survived that crash. Her voice breaking, Vivian
said, “We have a breach in the aviary.”
Jurassic World Special Edition Junior Novelization
His death is also confirmed on the viral website that Universal has set up to market Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
When Simon Masrani died, his company lost more than a leader; the
dinosaurs he loved lost a champion. The power vacuum in the company
that resulted from that horrific helicopter crash effectively pushed
the safety of the animals they had created to the bottom of Masrani
Global’s priority list. For those who argue that activists should
stand down and allow the company to clean up their mess, there is
little indication they have the will to do so – the plan is to bury
the past, as proven by their callous abandonment of the animals.
Masrani has had their opportunity to make things right, but they are
out of time.
THE RISE AND FALL OF MASRANI GLOBAL - http://www.dinosaurprotectiongroup.com
15
Now, on account of this is Scifi and Fantasy, somebody should point out that "No one could possibly have survived that crash" in any other movie means that somebody absolutely survived that crash. Still a good answer.
– GGMG
Dec 12 '17 at 20:27
add a comment |
Per the film's official junior novelisation. He ded.
WHACK! A Pteranodon hit the helicopter’s spinning blade. And then
another. The chopper jolted and spun. Jurassic One crashed through the
roof of the aviary. Leaving a gaping hole in the ceiling, the
helicopter plummeted to the ground and crumpled like tinfoil. Before
it hit, the Indominus ducked out of the broken hole at the base of the
dome.
On the cliff, Claire covered her mouth in horror as smoke billowed out
of the aviary. “Simon…oh, god…”
The employees in the control room reacted to the disaster. No one
could possibly have survived that crash. Her voice breaking, Vivian
said, “We have a breach in the aviary.”
Jurassic World Special Edition Junior Novelization
His death is also confirmed on the viral website that Universal has set up to market Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
When Simon Masrani died, his company lost more than a leader; the
dinosaurs he loved lost a champion. The power vacuum in the company
that resulted from that horrific helicopter crash effectively pushed
the safety of the animals they had created to the bottom of Masrani
Global’s priority list. For those who argue that activists should
stand down and allow the company to clean up their mess, there is
little indication they have the will to do so – the plan is to bury
the past, as proven by their callous abandonment of the animals.
Masrani has had their opportunity to make things right, but they are
out of time.
THE RISE AND FALL OF MASRANI GLOBAL - http://www.dinosaurprotectiongroup.com
15
Now, on account of this is Scifi and Fantasy, somebody should point out that "No one could possibly have survived that crash" in any other movie means that somebody absolutely survived that crash. Still a good answer.
– GGMG
Dec 12 '17 at 20:27
add a comment |
Per the film's official junior novelisation. He ded.
WHACK! A Pteranodon hit the helicopter’s spinning blade. And then
another. The chopper jolted and spun. Jurassic One crashed through the
roof of the aviary. Leaving a gaping hole in the ceiling, the
helicopter plummeted to the ground and crumpled like tinfoil. Before
it hit, the Indominus ducked out of the broken hole at the base of the
dome.
On the cliff, Claire covered her mouth in horror as smoke billowed out
of the aviary. “Simon…oh, god…”
The employees in the control room reacted to the disaster. No one
could possibly have survived that crash. Her voice breaking, Vivian
said, “We have a breach in the aviary.”
Jurassic World Special Edition Junior Novelization
His death is also confirmed on the viral website that Universal has set up to market Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
When Simon Masrani died, his company lost more than a leader; the
dinosaurs he loved lost a champion. The power vacuum in the company
that resulted from that horrific helicopter crash effectively pushed
the safety of the animals they had created to the bottom of Masrani
Global’s priority list. For those who argue that activists should
stand down and allow the company to clean up their mess, there is
little indication they have the will to do so – the plan is to bury
the past, as proven by their callous abandonment of the animals.
Masrani has had their opportunity to make things right, but they are
out of time.
THE RISE AND FALL OF MASRANI GLOBAL - http://www.dinosaurprotectiongroup.com
Per the film's official junior novelisation. He ded.
WHACK! A Pteranodon hit the helicopter’s spinning blade. And then
another. The chopper jolted and spun. Jurassic One crashed through the
roof of the aviary. Leaving a gaping hole in the ceiling, the
helicopter plummeted to the ground and crumpled like tinfoil. Before
it hit, the Indominus ducked out of the broken hole at the base of the
dome.
On the cliff, Claire covered her mouth in horror as smoke billowed out
of the aviary. “Simon…oh, god…”
The employees in the control room reacted to the disaster. No one
could possibly have survived that crash. Her voice breaking, Vivian
said, “We have a breach in the aviary.”
Jurassic World Special Edition Junior Novelization
His death is also confirmed on the viral website that Universal has set up to market Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
When Simon Masrani died, his company lost more than a leader; the
dinosaurs he loved lost a champion. The power vacuum in the company
that resulted from that horrific helicopter crash effectively pushed
the safety of the animals they had created to the bottom of Masrani
Global’s priority list. For those who argue that activists should
stand down and allow the company to clean up their mess, there is
little indication they have the will to do so – the plan is to bury
the past, as proven by their callous abandonment of the animals.
Masrani has had their opportunity to make things right, but they are
out of time.
THE RISE AND FALL OF MASRANI GLOBAL - http://www.dinosaurprotectiongroup.com
edited Jun 11 '18 at 18:39
answered Dec 12 '17 at 18:07
ValorumValorum
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15
Now, on account of this is Scifi and Fantasy, somebody should point out that "No one could possibly have survived that crash" in any other movie means that somebody absolutely survived that crash. Still a good answer.
– GGMG
Dec 12 '17 at 20:27
add a comment |
15
Now, on account of this is Scifi and Fantasy, somebody should point out that "No one could possibly have survived that crash" in any other movie means that somebody absolutely survived that crash. Still a good answer.
– GGMG
Dec 12 '17 at 20:27
15
15
Now, on account of this is Scifi and Fantasy, somebody should point out that "No one could possibly have survived that crash" in any other movie means that somebody absolutely survived that crash. Still a good answer.
– GGMG
Dec 12 '17 at 20:27
Now, on account of this is Scifi and Fantasy, somebody should point out that "No one could possibly have survived that crash" in any other movie means that somebody absolutely survived that crash. Still a good answer.
– GGMG
Dec 12 '17 at 20:27
add a comment |
He is absolutely dead
Even in the movies, you don't survive a fall, and then explosion like he did. He had no opportunity to bail safely and no place in which to bail safely to. He was left no opening to convince us, the audience, of a possible survival, and to bring him back would require a huge suspension of disbelief.
3
For the record, they used to do this sort of thing in early Batman serials all the time, showing the characters going off a cliff, then retconning the last few seconds at the start of the next episode to show them getting out.
– Valorum
Dec 12 '17 at 18:37
2
@Valorum Not to mention Star Trek (Spock), Star Wars (Maul), Kingsman (Harry), and others. I was initially a bit hesitant in my phrasing, but in the end felt it conveyed the certainty well enough. Batman and the above movies could get away with it, but Jurassic World isn't the kind of movie that would or could.
– Mwr247
Dec 12 '17 at 18:52
Besides, even if he did get out, how could he survive in the aviary? He'd get eaten alive (literally)!
– scott
Dec 12 '17 at 19:41
3
"He is absolutely dead" - as opposed to only mostly dead?
– Rand al'Thor♦
Dec 12 '17 at 21:52
2
@Randal'Thor Never heard any utterances about true love from him, and I'm pretty sure Miracle Max's cure requires a mouth within which to insert medicine.
– Mwr247
Dec 12 '17 at 22:02
add a comment |
He is absolutely dead
Even in the movies, you don't survive a fall, and then explosion like he did. He had no opportunity to bail safely and no place in which to bail safely to. He was left no opening to convince us, the audience, of a possible survival, and to bring him back would require a huge suspension of disbelief.
3
For the record, they used to do this sort of thing in early Batman serials all the time, showing the characters going off a cliff, then retconning the last few seconds at the start of the next episode to show them getting out.
– Valorum
Dec 12 '17 at 18:37
2
@Valorum Not to mention Star Trek (Spock), Star Wars (Maul), Kingsman (Harry), and others. I was initially a bit hesitant in my phrasing, but in the end felt it conveyed the certainty well enough. Batman and the above movies could get away with it, but Jurassic World isn't the kind of movie that would or could.
– Mwr247
Dec 12 '17 at 18:52
Besides, even if he did get out, how could he survive in the aviary? He'd get eaten alive (literally)!
– scott
Dec 12 '17 at 19:41
3
"He is absolutely dead" - as opposed to only mostly dead?
– Rand al'Thor♦
Dec 12 '17 at 21:52
2
@Randal'Thor Never heard any utterances about true love from him, and I'm pretty sure Miracle Max's cure requires a mouth within which to insert medicine.
– Mwr247
Dec 12 '17 at 22:02
add a comment |
He is absolutely dead
Even in the movies, you don't survive a fall, and then explosion like he did. He had no opportunity to bail safely and no place in which to bail safely to. He was left no opening to convince us, the audience, of a possible survival, and to bring him back would require a huge suspension of disbelief.
He is absolutely dead
Even in the movies, you don't survive a fall, and then explosion like he did. He had no opportunity to bail safely and no place in which to bail safely to. He was left no opening to convince us, the audience, of a possible survival, and to bring him back would require a huge suspension of disbelief.
answered Dec 12 '17 at 18:04
Mwr247Mwr247
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12.9k84472
3
For the record, they used to do this sort of thing in early Batman serials all the time, showing the characters going off a cliff, then retconning the last few seconds at the start of the next episode to show them getting out.
– Valorum
Dec 12 '17 at 18:37
2
@Valorum Not to mention Star Trek (Spock), Star Wars (Maul), Kingsman (Harry), and others. I was initially a bit hesitant in my phrasing, but in the end felt it conveyed the certainty well enough. Batman and the above movies could get away with it, but Jurassic World isn't the kind of movie that would or could.
– Mwr247
Dec 12 '17 at 18:52
Besides, even if he did get out, how could he survive in the aviary? He'd get eaten alive (literally)!
– scott
Dec 12 '17 at 19:41
3
"He is absolutely dead" - as opposed to only mostly dead?
– Rand al'Thor♦
Dec 12 '17 at 21:52
2
@Randal'Thor Never heard any utterances about true love from him, and I'm pretty sure Miracle Max's cure requires a mouth within which to insert medicine.
– Mwr247
Dec 12 '17 at 22:02
add a comment |
3
For the record, they used to do this sort of thing in early Batman serials all the time, showing the characters going off a cliff, then retconning the last few seconds at the start of the next episode to show them getting out.
– Valorum
Dec 12 '17 at 18:37
2
@Valorum Not to mention Star Trek (Spock), Star Wars (Maul), Kingsman (Harry), and others. I was initially a bit hesitant in my phrasing, but in the end felt it conveyed the certainty well enough. Batman and the above movies could get away with it, but Jurassic World isn't the kind of movie that would or could.
– Mwr247
Dec 12 '17 at 18:52
Besides, even if he did get out, how could he survive in the aviary? He'd get eaten alive (literally)!
– scott
Dec 12 '17 at 19:41
3
"He is absolutely dead" - as opposed to only mostly dead?
– Rand al'Thor♦
Dec 12 '17 at 21:52
2
@Randal'Thor Never heard any utterances about true love from him, and I'm pretty sure Miracle Max's cure requires a mouth within which to insert medicine.
– Mwr247
Dec 12 '17 at 22:02
3
3
For the record, they used to do this sort of thing in early Batman serials all the time, showing the characters going off a cliff, then retconning the last few seconds at the start of the next episode to show them getting out.
– Valorum
Dec 12 '17 at 18:37
For the record, they used to do this sort of thing in early Batman serials all the time, showing the characters going off a cliff, then retconning the last few seconds at the start of the next episode to show them getting out.
– Valorum
Dec 12 '17 at 18:37
2
2
@Valorum Not to mention Star Trek (Spock), Star Wars (Maul), Kingsman (Harry), and others. I was initially a bit hesitant in my phrasing, but in the end felt it conveyed the certainty well enough. Batman and the above movies could get away with it, but Jurassic World isn't the kind of movie that would or could.
– Mwr247
Dec 12 '17 at 18:52
@Valorum Not to mention Star Trek (Spock), Star Wars (Maul), Kingsman (Harry), and others. I was initially a bit hesitant in my phrasing, but in the end felt it conveyed the certainty well enough. Batman and the above movies could get away with it, but Jurassic World isn't the kind of movie that would or could.
– Mwr247
Dec 12 '17 at 18:52
Besides, even if he did get out, how could he survive in the aviary? He'd get eaten alive (literally)!
– scott
Dec 12 '17 at 19:41
Besides, even if he did get out, how could he survive in the aviary? He'd get eaten alive (literally)!
– scott
Dec 12 '17 at 19:41
3
3
"He is absolutely dead" - as opposed to only mostly dead?
– Rand al'Thor♦
Dec 12 '17 at 21:52
"He is absolutely dead" - as opposed to only mostly dead?
– Rand al'Thor♦
Dec 12 '17 at 21:52
2
2
@Randal'Thor Never heard any utterances about true love from him, and I'm pretty sure Miracle Max's cure requires a mouth within which to insert medicine.
– Mwr247
Dec 12 '17 at 22:02
@Randal'Thor Never heard any utterances about true love from him, and I'm pretty sure Miracle Max's cure requires a mouth within which to insert medicine.
– Mwr247
Dec 12 '17 at 22:02
add a comment |
I don't know if he is dead or not. Because how could someone survive a fall combined with a crash , let alone the glass of the aviary breaking and smoke coming out of the chopper he was flying . But, if he did survive he would probably die from injuries and the smoke. All I know is, that was such a heart-breaking, gut - wrenching scene in the movie. 😭😭😭😭😭😔😓😢
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I don't know if he is dead or not. Because how could someone survive a fall combined with a crash , let alone the glass of the aviary breaking and smoke coming out of the chopper he was flying . But, if he did survive he would probably die from injuries and the smoke. All I know is, that was such a heart-breaking, gut - wrenching scene in the movie. 😭😭😭😭😭😔😓😢
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I don't know if he is dead or not. Because how could someone survive a fall combined with a crash , let alone the glass of the aviary breaking and smoke coming out of the chopper he was flying . But, if he did survive he would probably die from injuries and the smoke. All I know is, that was such a heart-breaking, gut - wrenching scene in the movie. 😭😭😭😭😭😔😓😢
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I don't know if he is dead or not. Because how could someone survive a fall combined with a crash , let alone the glass of the aviary breaking and smoke coming out of the chopper he was flying . But, if he did survive he would probably die from injuries and the smoke. All I know is, that was such a heart-breaking, gut - wrenching scene in the movie. 😭😭😭😭😭😔😓😢
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It seemed a bit jarring that they'd introduce his character then essentially do nothing with him and have him die early on, but I guess that's what they were going for. Usually I'd be suspicious a character had faked their death (especially given possible financial trouble with the park), but in this case there's no way he could really have anticipated the breakout in order to set up the fake death, so I have to imagine it was real.
– delinear
Dec 13 '17 at 13:07
I've a new source with a definitive answer. (Spoiler: he's dead).
– SQB
Jun 11 '18 at 10:24