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This summer, experience the epic conclusion to the Jurassic era as two generations unite for the first time. Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard are joined by Oscar®-winner Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum and Sam Neill in Jurassic World Dominion, a bold, timely and breathtaking new adventure that spans the globe.

From Jurassic World architect and director Colin Trevorrow, Dominion takes place four years after Isla Nublar has been destroyed. Dinosaurs now live—and hunt—alongside humans all over the world. This fragile balance will reshape the future and determine, once and for all, whether human beings are to remain the apex predators on a planet they now share with history’s most fearsome creatures.

Jurassic World Dominion, from Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment, propels the more than $5 billion franchise into daring, uncharted territory, featuring never-seen dinosaurs, breakneck action and astonishing new visual effects.

The film features new cast members DeWanda Wise (She’s Gotta Have It), Emmy nominee Mamoudou Athie (Archive 81), Dichen Lachman (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Scott Haze (Minari) and Campbell Scott (The Amazing Spider-Man 2). The film’s returning cast includes BD Wong as Dr. Henry Wu, Justice Smith as Franklin Webb, Daniella Pineda as Dr. Zia Rodriguez and Omar Sy as Barry Sembenè.

Jurassic World Dominion is directed by Colin Trevorrow, who steered 2015’s Jurassic World to a record-shattering $1.7 billion global box office. The screenplay is by Emily Carmichael (Battle at Big Rock) & Colin Trevorrow from a story by Derek Connolly (Jurassic World) & Trevorrow, based on characters created by Michael Crichton. Jurassic World Dominion is produced by acclaimed franchise producers Frank Marshall p.g.a. and Patrick Crowley p.g.a. and is executive produced by legendary, Oscar®-winning franchise creator Steven Spielberg, Alexandra Derbyshire and Colin Trevorrow.

Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment present, in association with Perfect World Pictures, a Colin Trevorrow film. jurassicworld.com

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  1. God, I have a lump in my throat, how disappointed I am, I didn’t expect that dominion would be such a shame and this is the end of Jurassic World and Jurassic Park, why?😭😭😭

    oh okay, the main thing is that I will review and love Jurassic Park and Jurassic World until the end of my days, because I love dinosaurs and I hope that they will at least think of something to continue the franchise, although this is unlikely because, firstly, the actors have survived, and secondly, the franchise has lasted for 29 years and thirdly, the dinosaurs are no longer the same as they were in Spielberg’s masterpieces, it’s a shame that part 3 slipped and received a golden raspberry award as the worst movie about dinosaurs.😭🦖🦕❤️

    nostalgia tears my soul in half

  2. Trash movie. There is no genuine feeling of panic in this movie anymore. Also, a carnivorous and herbivorous animal flying together. Co-exist is not possible with an animal. Storyline is OK. Old actors and actresses back on set is awesome though. Try live with apex predators is oblivious 😂😂

  3. Why couldn’t this be the flims, humans struggling to adapt to a world with not just de-extinct dinosaurs but other prehistoric animals? What’s so wrong with that?

    Instead we got a film about genetically modified grasshoppers threatening to cause a worldwide famine due to a greedy corporation, and before you ask Grasshoppers and Locusts are literally the same thing

    Edit: Locusts are a cycle in a grasshoppers behavior and lifestyle, anyways I may like Dominon but compared to Fallen Kingdom which was better in my opinion for being Dark this falls flat thanks to the locust plotline

  4. Biggest POS satanic movie I've ever seen!!! I know that Hollywood is evil but I didn't know just how much!
    These damned people are Satan worshippers pushing the lie of evolution and saying man has no more rights on earth then anything else!
    It's obvious that they have read the Bible and went against everything that is says!
    These are the ones that will burn forever in the lake of fire!!!
    I greatly pity these foolish people!

  5. I was very hyped up for this movie only to go in the theaters to find out that they lied about this movie being a crazy dinosaur action movie. This movie has vast agricultural scenes. There were more screen time of human dialogue and dna modification than promising that we will see these creatures that lived millions of years before us take over the world once and again. I’m not watching anymore Jurassic Park movies after this. This franchise is long gone dead from his classic start. And they lied about this being the end of the franchise. How are you going to say that this is the epic conclusion of the era when there’s possibly more movies coming out.

  6. Dinosaurs are fascinating creatures that have captivated the imaginations of people for generations. From the towering T-Rex to the gentle herbivores like the Brachiosaurus, these prehistoric beasts have been the subject of countless books, movies, and TV shows. However, one disturbing trend in these portrayals is the villainization of dinosaurs, which has become increasingly problematic in recent years. In fact, the evil portrayal of dinosaurs can be seen as racist, as it perpetuates harmful stereotypes about people of color.

    The representation of dinosaurs as evil beings is rooted in the Eurocentric worldview that has dominated Western culture for centuries. This worldview has been characterized by a hierarchical view of the world, where whiteness and Western values are at the top and non-Western cultures are seen as inferior. This has led to the creation of a dichotomy between good and evil, where the "good" is associated with whiteness and Western values and the "evil" is associated with non-Western cultures.

    The portrayal of dinosaurs as evil beings fits into this dichotomy perfectly. In many movies and TV shows, dinosaurs are shown as savage beasts that prey on innocent humans. They are often portrayed as dark, menacing creatures with sharp teeth and claws, while humans are depicted as white and innocent. This creates a clear distinction between the "good" humans and the "evil" dinosaurs, perpetuating harmful stereotypes about people of color.

    The racist implications of this portrayal of dinosaurs are particularly evident when we consider the historical context of the depiction of dinosaurs in popular culture. The first dinosaur fossils were discovered in the 19th century, a time when racial hierarchies were particularly pronounced in Western societies. The portrayal of dinosaurs as savage beasts can be seen as an extension of the racist stereotypes that were prevalent at the time.

    Moreover, the portrayal of dinosaurs as evil beings can also be seen as a reflection of our current society's ongoing struggle with racism. The use of the term "dinosaur" to describe outdated or out-of-touch people or ideas is a well-known phenomenon in modern English. This use of the term reinforces the idea that dinosaurs are outdated and inferior, perpetuating the notion that non-Western cultures are inferior and outdated as well.

    In conclusion, the evil portrayal of dinosaurs is a reflection of the racist and Eurocentric worldview that has dominated Western culture for centuries. It perpetuates harmful stereotypes about people of color and reinforces the idea of a dichotomy between good and evil that is rooted in racist and colonialist ideologies. We need to work to create more inclusive and diverse representations of dinosaurs that reflect the complexity and diversity of prehistoric life, and reject harmful stereotypes that perpetuate harmful and outdated ideas about race and culture.

  7. Ok. So I JUST saw this in 2023 so I'm probably the very last one to do so! 😅😂 But I just have to say this… It was not great! The dialog was terrible and the acting was okay at best! Except for Jeff Goldblums character! He was absolutely DREADFUL! It seemed like he didn't even want to be in it! Which sucks b*lls because he was absolutely FANTASTIC in the first 2 movies!!

  8. Jesus they must have broken some crayons writing this script. A bitty mess of a story. More repeat tropes than Groundhog Day. As for Dinosaurs living side by side with mankind…Obviously watched too many Flintstones episodes.
    I guess this is what happens when you can't settle on one storyline that's actually believable and you're only concentrating at milking the franchise.
    Why does Hollywood insist on casting people for their looks, people that are that wooden they'd struggle acting alongside Punch and Judy.
    Shame because that first film was so ground breaking. An adrenalin injection, that rode it out right until the end of the movie with many believable characters.
    Have to say the CGI and landscapes where amazing. But who ever directed the action and continuity of the film was way, way off the mark. Shame when it looked so good.
    The main characters travel through swamps, fighting dinosaurs, get caught in collapsing buildings crashing into water and to top it all off go down the side of ravine turning head over heals numerous times. Then there they all are at the end with two dinosaurs closing in, looking as though they've just stepped out of the bathroom ready for a night on the town. No make up whatsoever out of place.

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