One of the most tantalising ideas raised in Jurassic World is the notion of creating dinosaurs which can be used as weapons, trained and shaped to follow commands which would make them vital weapons in a warzone situation. InGen's Head of Security Operations Vic Hoskins (Vincent D'Onofrio) clearly relishes the idea throughout the movie (noting how they're obviously tougher than humans and can't be compromised in the way that a computer can), and it's hard not to think of this as a set-up for use in the next movie. After all, wouldn't it be insanely cool to see raptors unleashed in a war-time scenario as part of an army? What sort of war this would be begs consideration (would the movie throw in some real-world social commentary for good measure?), but to see Hoskins' demented dream become a reality would be fascinating to watch. If the idea isn't exploited for the fifth movie, then it feels like a massive waste.
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