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A Very Special Thanks to InGen Executives: Brett Rouleau and Daniel Cole!!! Seriously, you guys are awesome! :D If you want to Donate to the Channel, click here! : https://www.patreon.com/user?u=9393636 The Lost World is a film that is well known for its high abundance of deleted scenes and darker subject matter than that of its predecessor. With so much of the film getting shifted around and altered so late into production, its inevitable that certain parts of the story may have needed to be cut down or cut out altogether, in order to keep a good deal of conisistent pacing present within the rest of the movie. I've talked about quite a few of these on the channel before, but I've never gone into detail on the scene that was actually supposed to focus on the character of Ajay Sidhu and his untimely death by Velociraptors. This particular character was actually supposed to get killed by Pteranodons with the rest of the Hunter's in an earlier script, but once the ending shifted its setting to San Diego, this entire set piece would get scrapped in favor of a longer focus on the Raptors. Now, I've heard many people question Ajay's decision to enter the elephant grass that he just seconds earlier warns his fellow Hunters about, and while its always made since to me within the sequence of events that the movie presents to us, I can understand why some may feel that he may have done something a bit foolish during that part of the film. Funnily enough, the deleted portion of the script that examines his death actually gives us the reason he ventured into the grass, despite knowing the clear and present danger that may exist within it...