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== Confliction with Jurasic Park (franchise) article ==
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Confliction with Jurasic Park (franchise) article

Actor Sam Neill said he was returning as Dr. Alan Grant, with filming expected to begin in 2004 in California and Hawaii.[21]

This directly conflicts with the mention of Jurassic Park IV in this Alan Grant article.


This sentence does not make sense: "Actually, Grant is based on Horner himself - one of the scientific advisers for Jurassic Park - than on "Bob" Makela (1940-1987), Horner's co-author for Maiasaura." There is no context with which to correct it. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Corwynofamber (talkcontribs) 22:15, 29 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]