The biggest problem with the first two Jurassic World movies was the lack of a compelling, coherent narrative. The first never bothered to explain how they w
"Jurassic World: Dominion" may bring back the original "Jurassic Park" cast, but it doesn't deliver on the promise of an "epic conclusion" to the entire franchise.
This thrill-a-minute, PG-13-rated, summer popcorn action/horror picture had me at "Wait … you made a promise to a dinosaur?" This serves as one of the outrageously fun plots in Colin Trevorrow s insanely suspenseful, breathlessly action-packed, Indiana-Jones-inspired sequel "Jurassic World: Dominion," a nostalgia-fueled, emotionally exhaustive capper for the "Jurassic World" trilogy.
The wrap to the second trilogy of the $5 billion film franchise brings back the trio of scientists at the heart of the 1993 original, along with the usual toothy dinosaur suspects.