Jurassic World: 11 Easter Eggs And Hints On The Website

6. Masrani's Reason For Experimentation

Though Jurassic World is a financial monster, it's clear that profit is stagnating, and with the Masrani site indicating that profits from other areas of the corporation's concerns are on the downward spiral, it's inevitably a hunger for more money that drives the need to expand and innovate. According to Masrani Corporation's Chief Operations Officer, Richard Wiesner:
"You can't expect the world's greatest theme park to merely rely on the same attractions. We need to be proactive, thinking of bigger and better things. Isla Nublar only peaks in attendance during the American holiday season. Why? Proximity. The world has seen what we have to offer, but they aren't in awe as they once used to be. We need to change that. We have a chance to over the upcoming few years."
That change, according to Masrani himself, comes in the form of genetic advances:
"Scientific advancement is something that cannot be compromised on. In today's world the competition is great, and with much at stake, and with the power to deliver, we find ourselves in a unique position to deliver technical advancement capabilities that go beyond the imagination."
So that's what inspires the ludicrous creation of the D-Rex - there had to be some reason to make a killing machine for a theme park, since it's basically the equivalent of taking all the bolts out of a roller coaster "for added fun".
Contributor
Contributor

WhatCulture's former COO, veteran writer and editor.