Jurassic World: Dominion Can Be Justice For The T-Rex's Sequels

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The T-Rex was the indisputable star of the original Jurassic Park trilogy, but their place in the Jurassic World films has been significantly diminished—something that Jurassic World: Dominion will hopefully rectify. The third and final instalment of the Jurassic World trilogy debuts in theatres with high expectations. To do homage to the Jurassic Park trilogy's legendary returning heroes, the threequel will need to fill in a lot of narrative holes left by the previous franchise instalments, finish some unfinished character arcs, and clear up a lot of plot holes left by the earlier franchise instalments.

Jurassic World: Dominion, on the other hand, will require a different, more particular remedy. Jurassic World: Dominion must restore the T-Rex to its rightful role as the franchise's main enemy, in addition to ensuring that Ellie Sattler and Alan Grant get ample screen time and that Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom's crazy shock finale is explained. The dinosaur was the main attraction in the first three Jurassic Park films, but the more recent series went in a completely different way to disrupt nostalgic fans' expectations.

Jurassic World and its sequel Fallen Kingdom depended on the Mosasaurus for their big triumphant monster assault sequences, while its animated spinoff Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous made the T-Rex the star of the show once more. In comparison to its huge aquatic adversary, the T-Rex appeared insignificant and antiquated, but the third film in the Jurassic World trilogy has the potential to restore the T-Rex to its due place as the series' hero. While the Mosasaurus benefits from a kaiju-tier scale, it lacks the cultural clout of the original tyrannosaurus, which Jurassic World: Dominion has the opportunity to remind viewers of.

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