A Sound of Thunder 2005
Ray Bradbury’s name first caught the attention with a television program before his major works were translated into Turkish. In later years, especially his story books turned into late-night reads for science fiction readers. Nowadays, another story of the master writer is preparing to be released on the big screen. Peter Hyams is in the director’s chair for Thunder. Edward Burns and Ben Kingsley will be appearing in an interesting science fiction film. In the film, Burns travels back in time to prehistoric times on a safari program prepared by Kingsley and hunts dinosaurs for fun. But then the unbelievable happens. When a human destroys a butterfly in a chain reaction, all of humanity disappears, meaning history is turned upside down. Experts are trying to correct our history and neutralize the “butterfly effect” by replacing it with another butterfly. Time travel and evidence for the theory of evolution, such as wormholes and intermediary species between dinosaurs and chimpanzees in 2055, were accepted as real contrary to these assumptions. Evidence for these assumptions has not yet been found. It seems like it won’t be found for a long time.