13 Dumb Decisions In Jurassic Park Movies We Can't Forgive

6. The Indoraptor - Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

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There were so many things wrong with the last Jurassic Park film, but the one that really takes the biscuit is the introduction of yet ANOTHER hybrid antagonistic dinosaur for Owen and Co. to contend with.

Put aside the fact that the Indoraptor is just like the Indominus Rex, the concept behind this big baddie is so dumb that it could take volumes of textbooks to explain the stupidity of this creature.

The dinosaurs of Jurassic Park were scary and dangerous enough, and while the Indominus Rex was a hybrid, there was a reason and explanation behind its creation. The Indoraptor was created to serve as a weapon for sale (hence that stupid laser-guided system), but for whom exactly?

Coupled with the fact that this thing has a personality (it fakes paralysis after being hit with a tranq dart and smiles!), and the Indoraptor becomes the dumbest thing in a film with cloned kids and dinosaur auctions. The Indoraptor isn't just a bad plot-point, it's a repeated one too.

Thankfully. Colin Trevorrow has stated there are no more dinosaur hybrids. But who's to say he hasn't got a new dumb idea up his sleeve? You've seen The Book Of Henry, haven't you?

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