Jurassic World: Dominion, the third and final installment in the Jurassic World franchise pointed out one of the saga's flaws in the film's official trailer. For the last three movies in the overreaching Jurassic Park franchise, the main drive of each film has been the same: the dinosaurs have gotten bigger and more ferocious with each passing installment. Now, with Dominion seeing the dinosaurs of Isla Nublar released into the rest of the world, this repeated progression has reached its peak.
Set roughly four years after the events of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Dominion follows familiar characters from the franchise—including Jeff Goldblum’s Dr. Ian Malcolm—grappling with the ramifications of the ending of the previous film. At the end of Fallen Kingdom, many of Isla Nublar’s genetically engineered dinosaurs were released onto the United States mainland, which could have terrible consequences for Earth in Dominion. The fallout of these actions is on full display in the film’s official trailer, with Dr. Ian Malcolm even commenting on the severity of the situation as he’s approached by one of the largest predators the franchise has ever seen — the new Gigantosaurus — saying “Bigger…why do they always have to go bigger?”
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In his comment, Malcolm pokes fun at one of the most repeated problems in the Jurassic World franchise: each movie raises the stakes simply by adding a bigger, more ferocious dinosaur into the fray. The plot of both Jurassic World and Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom revolved around two separate genetically engineered dinosaurs cited to be more deadly than their predecessor in order to raise each film’s stakes. And, though
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