Dinosaurs 


Stranded in Prehistoric Paradise: Survival, Dinosaurs, and Human Instincts Collide

What happens when modern humans are thrown into a prehistoric world?
In our latest survival adventure film, "Isle of the Forgotten" (working title), a routine flight turns into a nightmare when a plane crash strands a group of strangers on an uncharted tropical island. But this isn’t your average deserted island — it's crawling with creatures from Earth’s ancient past. Dinosaurs walk, hunt, and rule the land, and survival is far from guaranteed.

The Premise:

After a violent storm downs their plane over the Pacific, a mismatched group of survivors awakens to the impossible: an island teeming with life that should have gone extinct millions of years ago. Velociraptors stalk the undergrowth. Pterosaurs rule the skies. And in the distance, the thunder of footsteps heralds the presence of a massive apex predator — the Tyrannosaurus rex.

But the island holds more than just prehistoric danger. Strange ruins suggest they're not the first to land here. Now, the survivors must band together, unravel the mystery of the island, and find a way out — before they become part of its deadly ecosystem.

What Sets This Film Apart?

While dinosaur films often lean toward action or spectacle, this story grounds itself in real human emotion, gritty survival, and the psychological tension that emerges when civilization collapses. Think "Lost" meets "Jurassic Park" with the emotional depth of "The Revenant."

Will They Survive the Island — Or Become Its Next Fossils?

This is more than a dinosaur movie. It’s a pulse-pounding, heart-wrenching story of survival, humanity, and the clash between past and present.

Stay tuned for behind-the-scenes peeks, cast announcements, trailers, and more. And remember: On this island, the past isn’t dead — it’s hunting.