Multiple members of over 20 different dinosaur species escaped in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. What happened to these dinosaurs at the end of the movie is ultimately what created the setup for the next chapter in the main characters’ journey. Jurassic World Dominion will serve as the final installment in both the trilogy and the six-movie Jurassic Park story as a whole.
Jurassic World Dominion will take the franchise in an all-new direction by redefining the planetary ecosystem and putting dinosaurs back into the equation. Instead of depicting them as captive creatures in a theme park or a facility, Jurassic World Dominion will offer a story where humans actually coexist with dinosaurs all over the world. That’s the new reality facing the franchise’s human characters when the upcoming movie hits the big screen. For four years, humans will have known what it’s like to live alongside dinosaurs, who have assimilated into the Earth’s ecosystems – for better or worse. Marketing for the movie has provided teases of the challenges that come with living with dinosaurs.
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Everything that the humans (and the dinosaurs) will have to go through in Jurassic World Dominion was made possible by Fallen Kingdom’s game-changing ending. In the trilogy’s second installment, Maisie Lockwood set the dinosaurs held at Lockwood Manor free, thus allowing them to reproduce and repopulate the world with even more of these prehistoric creatures. Some, like the Indoraptor, didn’t survive the escape, but others made a successful break. Others, like the ones that will debut in Dominion, likely escaped off-screen. Here’s every species that got away in Fallen Kingdom
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