And finally, there's the point made very clear in Jurassic World that the park's guests don't really have any idea about what happened on that fateful day. Yes, they saw the Pteranodons going nuts after the aviary was compromised, but they likely don't realise that it was all because of a genetically engineered super-dinosaur called the Indominus Rex. Though in the age of smartphones it would be extremely difficult for InGen and everyone with a financial stake in the park to cover things up, not to mention the 20,000 people who saw all hell breaking loose and probably filed lawsuits, at the same time don't be surprised if the facts are carefully concealed by InGen where possible, and the very existence of the Indominus will probably be heavily hidden. This is crucial, of course, because while the Indominus probably won't be returning for the fifth film, it's possible that its genetic code may be further toyed around with and mutated, and covering this up is key, or the government may well confiscate the research and prevent any more dinos from being made. What do you most want to see in the fifth Jurassic Park movie? Shout it out in the comments!
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