20 More So-Called Happy Movie Endings That Absolutely Aren't
19. Jurassic World: Rebirth
Jurassic World: Rebirth was undoubtedly an improvement over the last two Chris Pratt-led efforts, but both Fallen Kingdom and Dominion were so bad that this isn't exactly saying much. The story was certainly flawed, and the final moments didn't quite wrap things up as well as it seemed.
The story revolved around a group of people heading to Île Saint-Hubert in order to extract DNA from the biggest dinosaurs left on the planet for the sake of huge medical advances. However, evil businessman Martin Krebs (Rupert Friend) would of course have likely made it far too expensive to actually help anybody, because of evil businessman reasons.
As Henry and Zora (Jonathan Bailey and Scarlett Johansson) left the island, and with Krebs in the belly of the D-Rex, they decided not to give the DNA to a heartless corporation, but to allow the entire world to share in it. A lovely idea, sure, but flawed and all but impossible.
Where would they even start? Neither were in the medical industry, and would have no idea how to actually navigate it to get the matter to the right people. How would they ascertain for sure which companies would have the same outlook as Krebs and which wouldn't? It's a huge assumption that Henry and Zora would just walk into a world they know nothing about and ask to speak to the least money-driven people available. In all likelihood, it still either ends up with another Martin Krebs or with no one at all.