"Jurassic Park" is among of Steven Spielberg's masterpieces that apparently has an alternate ending that is surfacing on Jan. 31. Some storyboards that were not used for the movie were found and it includes an action scene that didn't make the final cut of the movie.
In an article published by Comic Book, the recently found action scene was supposed to be the movie's ending. The story went as when humans tried to get out of the island using a helicopter when suddenly a t-rex decided to attack them and yank the helicopter using its teeth.
It was pretty brutal and morbid, which was probably why they didn't go for it. Although almost the rest of the scenes of the movie were also violent and morbid in nature, it is indeed a wonder why Spielberg didn't use this alternate ending.
The 90's "Jurassic Park" has scared a ton of people and it is something Spielberg is really good at. He will make you scared of anything he puts out on the silver screen like with his movie "Jaws." One could bet that most of the people who saw that movie didn't go to the beach for a long time because they feared a shark might attack them.
"Jurassic Park" on the other hand may not have used sharks to produce but dinosaurs were certainly its main species that were bound to destroy the human race in the story. Gizmodo said that a Facebook page called "Jurassic Time" is the one responsible for exposing the alternate ending.
The ending that the movie went with has a bit of a questionable remark, as to where the living T-Rex went after it escaped from the main hall. Fans are now thinking the creators of the film could've gone with that version where the T-Rex snagged the helicopter right in the air.