Warning! SPOILERS for Jurassic World Dominion.
One of the Jurassic World sequel trilogy's most important characters, Blue, is noticeably absent for most of Jurassic World Dominion. Blue, a Velociraptor trained by Owen Grady (Chris Pratt), was prominently featured in Jurassic World and Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom but has taken a back seat to a host of new Jurassic World characters, including Beta, Blue's clone/offspring. The decision to omit Blue from most of the film is head-scratching, but new additions to the film may help explain the matter.
Jurassic World Dominion marks the final installment of the Jurassic World trilogy and the sixth overall in the Jurassic Park franchise. The film is set four years after Fallen Kingdom and takes place in a world where dinosaurs are commonplace in the wild. Humans and dinosaurs co-existing is at the heart of the film's plot, along with a bit of nostalgia for fans of the first Jurassic Park series. No reboot is complete without the return of some of the original cast. Jurassic World Dominionbrings back Sam Neill and Laura Dern to reprise their roles as Dr. Alan Grant and Ellie Sattler. The finale also sees the appearance of some new dinosaur types and, of course, a T-rex battle to cap things off.
Related: Jurassic World Dominion 10 Biggest Spoilers
The return of some characters with the introduction of new ones is definitely a reason for lessening Blue's role in the film. A film can only be so long, so it is common to see roles dialed back in big film franchises to make room for other roles. However, the primary reason for Blue's downgraded role is the raptor's offspring, Beta. Throughout the first two Jurassic World films, Blue was connected to Owen Grady, who was arguably the
Read more on screenrant.com