John Hammond uses a gargantuan T - Rex robot to get revenge in a new piece ofJurassic Parkfan art .   As the brain behind the fancied dinosaur park first usher in on - silver screen in 1993 , John Hammond was a man filled with challenging dreaming for the future . crying on the fact that no expense was spar in theconstruction ofJurassic Park , thing , alas , did n’t work out at all how Hammond had expected them to .

Aside from the ultimate achievement of actually bringing dinosaur back from defunctness , Hammond ’s movement head to spectacular failure in bothJurassic Parkand its 1997 follow up , The missed World . The populace , it seemed , was merely not ready for the responsibility of get existent dinosaurs roam the globe once again . And while some looked atthe dinosaursas money - making opportunities , Hammond ’s approach was more heartfelt – that of a man who unfeignedly wanted to make people happy and educate them about the amazing creatures that dinosaurs were . It was n’t meant to be , and although watching the on - sieve topsy-turvydom unfold was exciting for audiences , it was tough for many not to sense deplorable for Hammond as he watched his dreaming give-up the ghost .

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Any linger sympathies thatJurassic Parkfans may have for Hammond can now be put to reside with a flying look at some fantabulous fan art fromPaul Jackson . The drawing , called " Hammond ’s Revenge , " offers a completely unlike perspective on the gentle , dinosaur - make out Hammond , as he literally becomes a T - Rex . gird with the control that make this version of the notable king of dinosaurs live , Hammond does n’t seem to be set up with any more setbacks . Instead , it ’s clear that“Hammond ’s Revenge”is incisively what ’s taking place . Check out the full simulacrum below :

There ’s a overnice variety of saturnine mood at study in this opus , and it also prompts the motion as to exactly who Hammond would target if this plot spin had been a realness . One thing that ’s undeniable about it is thatJurassic Parkwould have been a totally dissimilar plastic film had Hammond been able-bodied to literally range around in a dinosaur . It ’s hard to imagine the octogenarian withdraw on other dinosaurs in his park , even when those dinosaurs began to wreak mayhem . The character was simply too genial - hearted for that sort of carnage . Still , many lover would agree it could have been striking and downright bizarre to watch Hammond man the controls of a T - Rex and engage inbattle with a Raptor .

There have been many tributes over the year toRichard Attenborough , who played Hammond . Attenborough passed away in 2014 at the historic period of 90 and had accrued a sizable following over his extensive , multi - Oscar winning life history . None the less , of all the projects he took part in , it ’s safe to say that he likely had never considered that one Clarence Day , one of his dandy roles would be reimagined in the way that Jackson ’s nontextual matter hint . Jurassic Parkfans will never lie with what   Hammond controlling a golem T - Rex   could have looked like on - CRT screen , but thanks to Jackson ’s nontextual matter , the scene can live on in fan ’ imaginations .

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