TheJurassic Park franchise has included multiple T-Rexes, with the most famous being one introduced in Steven Spielberg's original film. How many Tyrannosaurus rexes were there in Jurassic Park and Jurassic World's six-film saga? Spielberg launched theJurassic saga with his 1993 blockbuster and at least one T-Rex has appeared in all six films as well as Netflix's animated series Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous. How many T-Rexes were there in Jurassic World: Dominion? In the sixth and final installment, one T-Rex teams up with the Therizinosaurus, Jurassic World: Dominion's long-clawed dinosaur, in order to dispose of a bigger threat. As a result of these exciting appearances, the Tyrannosaurus rex remains one of the most iconic dinosaurs to feature in the series.
Jurassic Park (1993) originally set the T-rex up as a villain when it attacked a caravan including Dr. Alan Grant (Sam Neill), Lex Murphy (Ariana Richards), and Tim Murphy (Joseph Mazzello), the grandchildren of Jurassic Park's creator, John Hammond (Richard Attenborough). By the end of the film, however, the super predator inadvertently performs a 'heroic' gesture and saves those same humans from a pack of Velociraptors, essentially turning the T-rex into a 'good guy' for much of the rest of the franchise (with the notable exception of The Lost World). The T-rex has famously battled theJurassic saga's other massive meat-eaters like the Spinosaurus, the Indominus Rex, and Jurassic World: Dominion's Giganotosaurus. Although T-rex didn't always have the best track record against other apex predators, it remains a key part of the Jurassic Park universe.
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