Despite racking up an impressive body count, Jurassic World: Dominion is proving that the dinosaurs themselves were never actually the biggest threat in the Jurassic Park franchise. Just as in every other entry, Dominion boasts a huge assortment of prehistoric creatures causing mayhem in the modern world. However, for perhaps the first time in the saga, the movie also implies that something much more insidious and potentially catastrophic is going on under the surface.
Dominion takes place after the events of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. The previous film saw several dinosaurs brought back to the mainland in a bid to help them escape from an erupting volcano, before an attempt to sell them for a profit to some exclusive clientele. This included yet another dangerous hybrid in the form of the Indoraptor. Predictably, the dinosaur auction did not go according to plan, resulting in a mass break out and a new status quo in which dinosaurs roam free across the world.
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The prospect of dinosaurs ranging unchecked across Planet Earth 65 million years after they last topped the food chain is undoubtedly a scary prospect. However, as Dominion makes clear, the biggest consequence of their return is not the very real risk of them eating innocent people, but on the untold damage they could do to the environment. Footage from the Jurassic World: Dominiontrailer, including swarms of unidentified insects and dinosaurs running alongside extant species, shows that the creatures' impact extends far beyond devouring the occasional unfortunate tourist. As a result, Dominion could perhaps feature a greater threat to the planet as a whole than any of the
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