1. The T-Rex Just Gives Up & Leaves After The Final Battle
Just like at the end of the original Jurassic Park, the infamous and beloved T-Rex is positioned as something of a hero at the end of Jurassic World. After the final battle, Blue - one of Owen's raptors - appears to communicate with the ol' girl to the point where she actually wanders off and stops trying to eat Claire, Owen and the kids, which is definitely not what would have occurred given the established canon. Why, all of a sudden, can the T-Rex and the raptors communicate with one another? How does that even happen, going on what audiences already know about the end of the first movie? It just doesn't fit with the logic of the established dinosaurs that they can suddenly "talk" to one another. Does it really ring true that, after a brief battle, Blue would be able to communicate with a different species of dinosaur and stop said dinosaur from giving into its instincts? Even if the T-Rex was weak, chances are that she wouldn't just "retreat." It's a moment of madness that seems a lot less forgivable the more you consider it. Were there any more plot holes that we missed? Share then down below.
Sam Hill is an ardent cinephile and has been writing about film professionally since 2008. He harbours a particular fondness for western and sci-fi movies.