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George Lucas’ Dinosaur-Fueled Indiana Jones Plan Almost Ruined the Franchise

George Lucas Once Pitched an ‘Indiana Jones’ Sequel Featuring Dinosaurs -‌ and It ‌Was Nearly Made

A previously ⁣untold story reveals that George Lucas initially envisioned a‌ dramatically different “Indiana Jones” sequel, one involving dinosaurs and a shoot in mainland China, a concept that ultimately ‌collapsed due to logistical hurdles and a desire to maintain the⁤ franchise’s core identity.

In 1982, as Paramount Pictures pressed for a follow-up to⁤ “Raiders of the Lost ark,” Lucas proposed a sequel⁤ that would have radically altered the course of the “Indiana Jones” franchise. According to John Baxter’s⁢ biography, “Mythmaker: The ⁤Life and Work of George Lucas,” Lucas pitched a film set partially along the Great Wall of ‌China, featuring Indiana Jones in a motorbike chase. The concept quickly escalated to include “a sort of ‘Lost World’ pastiche, with a‍ hidden valley⁤ inhabited by​ dinosaurs.”

However, the ambitious plan hit a roadblock when Chinese authorities proved unwilling ​to permit western filmmakers access⁢ for the budget ⁢Paramount⁤ was offering. This led lucas to ⁢abandon the dinosaur-filled adventure in favor ​of the darker, cult-focused narrative that would become “Indiana Jones ⁤and the Temple of Doom.”

While the “Indiana Jones” series⁢ has embraced supernatural elements,the introduction of ⁣dinosaurs was deemed a step too far,possibly damaging the franchise’s established tone. The tonal shift seen in “Kingdom of ⁤the Crystal ‍Skull,” with its sci-fi influences, is often cited ‍as a misstep, highlighting the importance⁤ of staying grounded in⁤ ancient human history and mythology.

Despite never making it to ‌the⁤ screen, the dinosaur concept did resurface in the 1996 ‍novel “Indiana Jones and the Dinosaur ⁤Eggs” by Max mccoy, where‌ Indy encounters a surviving Triceratops. This illustrates the enduring appeal of the idea, even as it ‌remains a‍ path not taken ⁢for the iconic adventurer.

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