Open-source dinosaurs? Now there’s a recipe for carnage if ever we heard one.But it’s the possible direction for the sequel to the wildly well-received ‘Jurassic World’, according to director Colin Trevorrow.In an interview with Wired magazine, the newest blockbuster director on the block explained that in the next instalment of the rebooted dino franchise won’t be limited to Isla Nublar, the cursed location of the prehistoric theme park.“[It will not be] just a bunch of dinosaurs chasing people on an island,” he said. “That’ll get old real fast.”Instead, the scope for breeding dinosaurs could be thrown wide open, meaning that other companies other than InGen, the conglomerate behind Jurassic World, could start their own genetic breeding programs.“There are applications for this science that reach far beyond entertainment,” Trevorrow added.