A dinosaur with soldiers in the jungle

If you put the worddinosaur in front of anything, it will get cooler. See what we mean. The same goes for the book, movie, and war.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, a company called Sparke Films just got the rights to a book called Primitive War: Opiate Undertow by Ethan Pettus, and have attached directorluke sparke to direct. Most people don't know those names. Wait until you hear what Primitive War: Opiate Undertow is about.

The film is set during the Vietnam War and follows an elite group of soldiers who set off on a mission to find a missing Green Beret unit. The unit is missing when they arrive. There are dinosaurs in the area.

Dinosaurs in the Vietnam War? That concept is what I love about it. The film version of the books will be an exciting survival-horror film, according to a statement obtained by the trade. The film, which will drop the subtitle and just go by "Primitive War", is currently in development with casting underway, with an aim to shoot later this year.

Again, it gets better. The first in a series. The first and second installments of Primitive War II: Animus Infernal and Primitive War III: Aeon Ouroboros were released by Pettus. Pettus said that more dinosaur war movies could be on the way if one is successful.