Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom - 10 Big Questions We're Left With

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Jurassic World broke records and received critical acclaim when it arrived in theaters back in 2015. The long-awaited sequel to the classic Jurassic Park films offered something new, as well as including a bucket load of nostalgia for fans of the original franchise and, after becoming one of the highest-grossing movies of all time, It was inevitable that another sequel would follow.

After what feels like three very long years, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom has finally hit theaters.

The action-packed adventure is far from perfect, and it is plagued with pacing problems, but - much like its predecessor - Fallen Kingdom is full of original ideas, even if it is a bit too focused on paying tribute to the past.

The big takeaway from Fallen Kingdom is that the story of the Jurassic Park franchise is far from over. In fact, in many ways, it's only just beginning. Unlike the previous films, Fallen Kingdom has left us with a lot of uncertainty, and we couldn't be further from closure.

Unsurprisingly, movie-goers have been left with plenty of questions as they comtemplate where the successful franchise will go next.

10. Is This The End Of The Genetically Modified Dinosaurs?

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The last two films in the Jurassic Park franchise focused heavily on genetically modified hybrid dinosaurs. With the ability to camouflage, and levels of intellect unlike any other creatures, these new creations proved to be perfect killing machines.

But the end of the Fallen Kingdom saw hundreds of dinosaurs being released into our world, so it's likely that the focus of the next film will be dealing with the problem at hand. With both the Indominous Rex and the Indoraptor having gone the way of the dodo, this will likely be the end of genetically modified dinosaurs. Moreover, Eli Mills and his team were disposed of by the enraged beasts, so there's nobody left to try again. Mind you, if they had lived they probably wouldn't want to having seen first hand what these creatures are capable of.

As Claire Dearing told us in Jurassic World, nobody is impressed by a dinosaur anymore, but we'll find out for sure when the humans of this world have to live alongside them. It's a safe bet that normal dinosaurs will be enough to impress - or rather, terrify - anyone.

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