Jurassic Park: 10 Deadliest Dinosaurs

Life doesn't always find a way.

In the Jurassic Park universe, there€™s plenty of death to go around. Starting off with a moderate culling of the population, the past 22 years of the franchise have seen the odds of survival for any main character fall to about 50/50. With the release of the series€™ fourth installment coming this summer, the bloodbath will undoubtedly continue. Seeing Chris Pratt in another lead role, Jurassic World will return audiences to Isla Nubla for the first time since the first film. The new hybrid teased in the trailers promises to inspire just as much breathtakingly magnificent dinosaurs design as that first Brachiosaurus back in 1993. Hopefully, however, the new dinosaurs will also be breathtaking in a far more literal sense. After 22 years, fans of the films have come to expect more than just some herbivores cavorting to a swelling background score. With hordes of bioengineered prehistoric animals running around, there are just so many fantastic ways for characters to find themselves chomped off into that great theme park in the sky, and what€™s a dinosaur movie without a handful of rampaging, people-eating, death-dealing dinosaurs anyway? So, in honour of the upcoming Jurassic World, here's a breakdown of the ten most deadly, destructive, and delightful dinosaurs of the Jurassic Park films so far.
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