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Jurassic World Dominion

The epic conclusion of the Jurassic era.
2022 | 147m | English

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Four years after Isla Nublar was destroyed, dinosaurs now live—and hunt—alongside humans all over the world. This fragile balance will reshape the future and determine, once and for all, whether human beings are to remain the apex predators on a planet they now share with history's most fearsome creatures.
Release Date: Jun 01, 2022
Director: Colin Trevorrow
Writer: Emily Carmichael, Colin Trevorrow, Derek Connolly
Genres: Adventure, Action, Science Fiction
Keywords paleontology, sequel, survival, giant monster, dinosaur, scientist, child kidnapping, jurassic, animal sanctuary, science goes awry
Production Companies Universal Pictures, Amblin Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $1,004,004,592
Budget: $583,900,000
Updates Updated: Aug 24, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Chris Pratt Owen Grady
Bryce Dallas Howard Claire Dearing
Laura Dern Ellie Sattler
Sam Neill Alan Grant
Jeff Goldblum Ian Malcolm
DeWanda Wise Kayla Watts
Mamoudou Athie Ramsay Cole
Isabella Sermon Maisie Lockwood / Young Charlotte Lockwood
Campbell Scott Lewis Dodgson
BD Wong Henry Wu
Omar Sy Barry Sembène
Justice Smith Franklin Webb
Daniella Pineda Zia Rodriguez
Scott Haze Rainn Delacourt
Dichen Lachman Soyona Santos
Kristoffer Polaha Wyatt
Caleb Hearon Jeremy Bernier
Freya Parker Denise Roberts
Alexander Owen Angus Hetbury
Ahir Shah Sundar Kumar
Elva Trill Adult Charlotte Lockwood
Teresa Cendon-Garcia Farmer Peréz
Manuela Mora Alicia Peréz
Bastian Antonio Fuentes Ramon Peréz
Jasmine Chiu Gemma Zhao
Varada Sethu Shira
Ben Ashenden Tyler
Enzo Squillino Jr. Wigi
Glynis Davies Carolyn O'Hara
Mo Brings Plenty Shep Wauneka
Emilie Jumeaux Rosa Delgado
Aisling Sharkey Madison
Joel Elferink Jeffrey
Elan Ross Gibson Shop Owner
Cokey Falkow Hunter
Dimitri 'Vegas' Thivaios Maltese Smuggler
Eleanor Tata EMT
Joe Azzopardi Rooftop Agent
Lynn Hunter Hog Farmer
Ben Cooke Black Car Driver
Cathleen Summers Tourist
Patrick Loungway Paleontologist
Michael Bendib T-Bone Car Driver
Yasmine Bouabid Rescue Chopper Pilot
Ross Donnelly Washington Pedestrian (uncredited)
Metin Hassan Maltese Gangster (uncredited)
Gjee Wade II Foreman (uncredited)
Luigi Boccanfuso Chef
Name Job
John Williams Main Title Theme Composer
Cassandra Ebner Stunt Double
Joanna Johnston Costume Design
Coya Elliott Foley Editor
Stefan Sonnenfeld Digital Intermediate Colorist
Kevin Jenkins Production Design
Daniel Hazeltine Visual Effects
Nina Jalava Stand In
Laurie Pellard Special Effects Technician
Anna Henderson Sculptor
Davide Losi Sculptor
Charlie Endean First Assistant Director
Tim Wellspring Unit Production Manager
Ann Podlozny Visual Effects Producer
Sam Trimming Stunts
Paul Harford Stunts
Jody Keys Stunts
Wojciech Modrzewski In Memory Of, Stunts
Clare Glass Stunt Coordinator
Jesse Thomson Stunt Double
Alistair Whitton Stunt Double
David Grant Stunt Double
Guiomar Alonso Stunts
Andrew Burford Stunts
Mauro Calo Stunts
Nick Chopping Stunts
Francesca Cozier Stunts
Martin Craven Stunts
Jason Curle Stunts
Jamie Dobb Stunts
Dom Dumaresq Stunts
Clint Elvy Stunts
George Harris Stunts
James Harris Stunts
Tom Hatt Stunts
Jessica Hawkins Stunts
Lyndon S. Hellewell Stunts
Mark Higgins Stunts
Paul Joseph Stunts
Ellie Keighley Stunts
Kevin Lyons Stunts
Marie Marolle Stunts
Tina Maskell Stunts
Niall McShea Stunts
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Georgia Munroe Stunts
Daz Parker Stunts
Tilly Powell Stunts
Naomi Schiff Stunts
Quentin Schneider Stunts
Jamie Stanley Stunts
Patrick Chiv Tang Stunts
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Kim McGarrity Stunts
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Ryan Ennis Stunt Driver
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Matthew Galea Stunts
Victor Aquilina Stunts
Charmaine Aquilina Stunts
Catalin Bindiu Stunts
Abigail Borg Stunts
Mikela Borg Stunts
Kevin-Briffa Stunts
Ryan Busuttil Stunts
Dominique Law Assistant Art Director
Andrew Cachia Stunts
Clint Camilleri Stunts
Daniel Camilleri Stunts
Clive Camilleri Stunts
Audrey Chetcuti Stunts
Norbert Coleiro Stunts
Peppijna Dalli Stunts
Steffan Debattista Stunts
Albert Dibben Stunts
Luciano Ellul Stunts
Ryan Saliba Gazzano Stunts
Mark Mallia Stunts
Bradley Mifsud Stunts
Charles O'Neill Stunts
Jonathan Pandolfino Stunts
Adam El Saghir Stunts
Jesmond Said Stunts
Aaron Sammut Stunts
Dexter Schembri Stunts
Sean Zerafa Stunts
Rod McLean Art Direction
Tom Whitehead Art Direction
Rhys Ifan Art Direction
Jim Barr Art Direction
Liam Georgensen Art Direction
Chris Peters Art Direction
Sarah Ginn Art Direction
Quinn Robinson Art Direction
Ben Collins Supervising Art Director
Sonia Kasparian Assistant Art Director
Alex Bowens Assistant Art Director
Keely Lanigan-Atkins Assistant Art Director
Hugh McClelland Assistant Art Director
Luke Sanders Assistant Art Director
Petra Balogh Assistant Art Director
Louise Dobson Art Department Coordinator
Grace Westwood Art Department Assistant
Tessa Flanagan Art Department Assistant
Melissa Wood Art Department Assistant
Richard Roberts Set Decoration
Annie Gilhooly Property Builder
Mickaela Trodden Assistant Set Decoration
Roxy Stapleton Assistant Set Decoration
Marie Isabel Assistant Set Decoration
David Balfour Property Master
John Wells Property Master
Ian Fox "A" Camera Operator
Pete Cavaciuti Steadicam Operator, "B" Camera Operator
Ryan Taggart First Assistant "A" Camera
Tobias Eedy First Assistant "B" Camera
Simon Dunn Second Assistant "A" Camera
Sam Irwin Second Assistant "B" Camera
Dean Southan Camera Trainee
Beth Trinder Camera Trainee
Andrea Michelon Digital Imaging Technician
Lincoln Benjamin Digital Imaging Technician
Natalie Cooke Visual Effects Coordinator
Lee Walters Gaffer
Liam McGill Rigging Gaffer
Alex Coverley Key Grip
Kirk Thornton Best Boy Grip
Simon Muir Dolly Grip
Simon Fogg Dolly Grip
Joe Thomson Assistant Grip
Paul Corbould Special Effects Supervisor
Charlie Pedersen Special Effects Technician
Adam Banks Special Effects Technician
Frederick Buhagiar Special Effects Technician
Karol Stachowicz Special Effects Technician
William Brett Special Effects Technician
Mark Evans Special Effects Technician
Garth Gutteridge Special Effects Technician
Chris Clarke Special Effects Technician
Luke Marcel Special Effects Technician
Noah Meddings Special Effects Technician
Dan Williams Special Effects Technician
Paul Knowles Special Effects Technician
Nigel Sinclair Special Effects Technician
Matthew G. Armstrong Special Effects Technician
Jason Reed Special Effects Technician
Darrell Guyon Special Effects Technician
John Van Der Pool Special Effects Technician
Phoebe Tait Special Effects Technician
Jaydan Smith Special Effects Technician
Jonathan Oram Special Effects Technician
Sean Leeson Special Effects Technician
Sean Clarke Special Effects Technician
Adam Stanton Special Effects Technician
Luke Turner Special Effects Technician
Neil McKelvey Special Effects Technician
Max Burslem Special Effects Technician
Stuart Kerr Special Effects Technician
Andy Homan Special Effects Technician
Frank Guiney Special Effects Technician
Simon Paraskevas Special Effects Technician
Pete Windle Special Effects Technician
Rupert Morency Special Effects Technician
Sam Perez Special Effects Technician
Colin Nicholson Special Effects Technician
Craig Tilbury Special Effects Technician
Kyle Jerichow Special Effects Assistant
James Green Special Effects Assistant
Kyle Conder Special Effects Assistant
Brendan Handscombe Costume Supervisor
Jane Gooday Assistant Costume Designer
Frank Gallacher Assistant Costume Designer
Jeremy Turner Assistant Costume Designer
Joanne Lees Assistant Costume Designer
Sian Grigg Makeup Designer, Hair Designer
Karen Cohen Hair Supervisor, Makeup Supervisor
Andrew Simonin Hairstylist
Jane Galli Makeup Artist
Charlotte Rogers Hairstylist
Polly Earnshaw Makeup Artist
Charlotte Hayward Makeup Artist
Sallie Jaye Makeup Artist
Ziggy Golden Makeup Artist, Hairstylist
David Cox Makeup Artist, Hairstylist
Zoey Stones Key Hair Stylist, Key Makeup Artist
Jessica O'Shea Key Hair Stylist, Key Makeup Artist
Samantha Denyer Key Hair Stylist, Key Makeup Artist
Nuria Mbomio Makeup & Hair
Desiree Azzopardi Set Decoration Buyer
Robert Martin Set Decorating Coordinator
Sarah Sanderson Set Decorating Coordinator
Jennifer Page Casting
Corinne Clark Casting
Fionán Higgins ADR Mixer
Scott Cannizzaro ADR Mixer
Jana Vance Foley Artist
Stuart McCowan Sound Effects Editor
Roland Heap ADR Mixer
Scott Guitteau Sound Effects Editor
Benjamin A. Burtt Sound Effects Editor
Deanna Marshall Accounting Trainee
Paul Biddiss Military Consultant
Jeanie King Executive Visual Effects Producer
Fenilconic Sound Effects Designer
Oliver Gough Stunts
John Casali Production Sound Mixer
Emily Carmichael Screenplay
Colin Trevorrow Screenplay, Director, Story
Derek Connolly Story
Michael Crichton Characters
Michael Giacchino Original Music Composer
Dan Bradley Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Patrick Crowley Unit Production Manager
Al Nelson Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer
Pete Horner Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Christopher Boyes Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ben Cooke Stunt Coordinator
Marlow Warrington-Mattei Stunt Coordinator
James Bomalick Stunts
Chris Romrell Stunt Double
Sarah Lochlan Stunt Double
Morgan Chetcuti Stunts
Mark Archer Stunts
Russell Balogh Stunts
Ben Collins Stunts
Nicholas Daines Stunts
Paul Heasman Stunts
Adam Kirley Stunts
Bogdan Kumšackij Stunts
Lukaz Leong Stunts
Chelsea Mather Stunts
Rory Mulroe Stunts
Laurent Plancel Stunts
Hayley Saywell Stunts
Matthew Stirling Stunts
Mens-Sana Tamakloe Stunts
Tony van Silva Stunts
Damien Walters Stunts
Vincent Wang Stunts
Andy Wareham Stunts
Matthew Camilleri Stunts
Fríða Aradóttir Hairstylist
Nina Gold Casting
Chris Navarro ADR Recordist
Ronni Brown Foley Artist
John Schwartzman Director of Photography
Jonathan Cohen Stunts
Bradley Farmer Stunts
Rashid Phoenix Stunts
Luke Tumber Stunt Driver, Stunts
David Vickery Visual Effects Supervisor
Paul Jones Standby Carpenter
Benjamin Last Concept Artist
Peter James Standby Art Director
Chris Rosewarne Concept Artist
Ahmed Gobba Visual Effects Supervisor
Mark Sanger Editor
Vivian Baker Makeup Artist
Lee Briggs Visual Effects Producer
Dan Snape Visual Effects Supervisor
Mark Bakowski Additional Visual Effects
Annabel Wood Stunts
Patrick Loungway Second Unit Director
Gwendolyn Yates Whittle Supervising Sound Editor
Danny Virtue Stunt Coordinator, Animal Wrangler
Tracey Wilson Storyboard Artist
Karolina Majka Production Assistant
Claire Peerless Draughtsman
Matt Osborne Additional Colorist
Name Title
Colin Trevorrow Executive Producer
Annys Hamilton Associate Producer
Tim Wellspring Associate Producer
Charlie Endean Associate Producer
Patrick Crowley Producer
Steven Spielberg Executive Producer
Alexandra Derbyshire Executive Producer
Frank Marshall Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

"Owen" (Chris Pratt) and "Claire" (Bryce Dallas Howard) are living in the remote wilderness with "Maisie" (Isabella Sermon), whom they are desperate to protect. From what? Well it turns out she is a bit of a miraculous conception from the "Lockwood" dynasty that co-founded the original park with "Ha ... mmond" and is very much on the radar of corporate megalomanic "Dodgson" (Campbell Scott) whose company is devising super-engineered locusts to devour great swathes of crops across the United States that are not grown from their own brand of seed. This is where "Sattler" (Laura Dern) comes in. She is convinced of this dastardly plan, but must compare the DNA of one from his lab with one they secured in the wild so she can prove it. Her plan enlists the help of old pal "Grant" (Sam Neill) and with the help of their intellectual nemesis "Malcolm" (a suitably contrarian effort from Jeff Goldblum) they secure an invitation to the company's sanctuary in the Italian Dolomites. Meantime, the young girl is abducted from her wintry home, as is the baby of velociraptor "Blue" and so Pratt and Howard have to track them down, and that takes them on some quickly paced, but hardly original, set piece adventures where they meet pilot "Kayla" (DeWanda Wise). She chips in to help them in what now reminded me of aspects of the Brendan Fraser "Mummy" films, before they also end up in the Italian mountains. Can they team up and thwart the cunning plan? The problem with this, is that there are just way too many characters and too many weakly constructed threads to the story going on. It's all too diffuse and serendipity in the last hour or so just takes far too great a hand in the way the narrative combines and develops. The dinosaur effects are still amazing, but oddly enough I felt them less effective than in previous iterations - there just aren't enough scenes that feature them and when they do, they are just under-used. Pratt is always good value for me, but here he looks out of sorts and hardly features at all; Scott just doesn't cut it as the malevolent baddie (though could his character be the same guy who tried to buy the specimens in the first film?) and Sam Neill relies too much on his bemused facial expressions - indeed his best work on this is pretty much all included in the trailers. It looks great on big screen, includes a few bars now and again from John Williams masterful 1993 score, but for the main part this is a pretty mediocre conclusion to a great franchise with an ending that is rushed and entirely predictable.

Jun 13, 2022
msbreviews
3.0

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/jurassic-world-dominion-spoiler-free-review "Jurassic World Dominion is a massive disappointment on virtually every level. With an incredibly captivating premise, Colin Trevorrow ignores the fascinating years of mankind trying to ... deal with the chaos of dinosaurs repopulating Earth, opting instead to write a generic, formulaic, surprisingly tedious screenplay. In addition to the lousy character treatment, the cast is divided into two storylines focused on nonsensical, bland rescue and espionage missions, placing dinosaurs on the back burner during the excessively long runtime. Action sequences reach drastically low entertainment levels, sometimes imperceptible due to erratic camera work and choppy editing. The cast, visuals, and score might save this from being a complete trainwreck, but not from miserably failing to deliver an epic conclusion to a saga that deserved nothing less than that." Rating: D

Jun 14, 2022
ChrisSawin
4.0

With _Jurassic World Dominion_, a _Jurassic World_ film where dinosaurs are now free and interacting with the modern world shouldn’t feel this long-winded or this tiresome. There are a few action sequences that are worthwhile and Jeff Goldblum has a few great one-liners (“You made a promise to a din ... osaur?”), but the film is a monumental disappointment overall. The film has already made over $415 million at the worldwide box office, so the interest in the franchise is still there. But the chemistry between the cast is almost non-existent and it feels like the film is running on fumes as it tries to offer something new from what is otherwise dried up fossil fuel. If the _Jurassic Park/Jurassic World_ franchise is to continue, it desperately needs to go in a refreshing and unseen direction. Now that all of the nostalgia is out of the way, fans deserve a refreshing and unique adventure over what is otherwise a glorified rehash. **Full review:** https://hubpages.com/entertainment/Jurassic-World-Dominion-2022-Review-You-Cant-Squeeze-Fun-From-a-Fossil

Jun 16, 2022
r96sk
7.0

<em>'Jurassic World Dominion'</em> is far from perfect, if just about entertaining to watch... kinda. I'm not fully convinced by it but I do think there's enough in there that's worth watching. There are too many characters, even main characters with the original trio and the newer duo both invol ... ved equally. With that said, I do like 'em. It's pleasant to see Sam Neill, Laura Dern and Jeff Goldblum, while Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard are a good pairing. Still, I wouldn't say any one character stands out here. They all make their presence known, though I'm struggling to remember any great moments individually - that's due to the aforementioned surplus. The rest of the cast, fwiw, are all fine - Mamoudou Athie sticks out most in that regard. The run time is overlong, in my opinion. I personally could've done without 30 or so minutes and I wouldn't have felt it was missing anything. The story itself isn't all that fresh, as in I feel like I've seen this sorta thing before (I mean, Biosyn... how creative!), but the barrage of dinosaur-centric action probably just abouts tips it over into a positive rating for yours truly. Could easily be lower, though. I'd love for this to be the end of the Jurassic franchise (is there much more to tell?) but there ain't no way Amblin/Universal are leaving this IP to collect dust, let's be honest.

Jul 13, 2022
narrator56
6.0

So after watching the first four movies in this franchise (three of which I had seen more than once, I finally watched this most recent effort. There are similarities and differences between Dominion and the earlier ones. It held some of the usual elements: a child for us to care when they placed ... her in danger; the ability of the heroes (even the child) to outrun dinosaurs under a blind panic; walking dinosaur food, also known as bad guys; and references to the original theme park that started it all. They outdid themselves this time - keep an eye out for the Barbasol shaving cream canister. Of course, there are plenty of differences also. Parts of it weren’t even recognizable as part of the franchise. They juggle plot lines around the dinosaurs, the ethics of genetic engineering, a child clone kidnapping, industrial malfeasance, and what for me was the most interesting subplot and most closely tied to the original film: the struggle for humans and dinosaurs to co-exist under the new planetary paradigm. Another difference is that there are two romances developing throughout the film. An improvement is the return of characters we know well: Ellie Sattler and Alan Grant are back, and Ian Malcolm is present long enough to get in a few of his witticisms, unlike in the last movie. So ultimately I found Dominion to be entertaining enough to stick with it, though the aspects that might have been intended to make me think just sort of got in the way.

Aug 15, 2022
mooney240
7.0

**Not as bad as reviews say, but go in with reasonable expectations.** As the conclusion of the Jurassic World trilogy, it, unfortunately, had similarities to Rise of Skywalker. A lot of things were going on. Some fun moments. Great nostalgia with the legacy cast. Lots of dino action. But it also ... felt like they had so much going on that they ran out of time to highlight characters and make us care. I will always love Jurassic Park, so this movie got a little boost in rating because of nostalgia from me.

Sep 03, 2022
JPV852
2.0

Wow. Genetically modified locusts. I hope Universal got a discount on the screenwriters... On the plus side, some of the effects were okay. The hero shots of the two franchises (Jurassic Park and Jurassic World) looked good. Otherwise this was a slug to get through and felt like the old guard and ne ... w guard were phoning it in. I didn't like Lost Kingdom very much but at least it was entertainingly dumb. **1.25/5**

Aug 24, 2022
Dark Jedi
4.0

Well, the dinosaur special effects are quite decent. Unfortunately that is more or less the only reason to watch this movie. I really do not understand how the Hollywood idiots can decide to spend loads of money on special effects but not bother to get a decent story/script writer? I mean come on ... , the story of this movie is just another thirteen on a dozen “big companies are bad” story with dinosaurs thrown in. The story is convoluted to say the least and there is as much logic in it as you would expect from a Hollywood writer hack. Things more or less just happen and the “heroes” fight off one dinosaur attack after another on their way to the bad gay without ever tiring. And why the hell can Hollywood never produce a movie where the “heroes” doesn’t just stare like idiots at something until they are screwed? Idiotic nonsens like being able to train a dinosaur to home in on someone like a heat seeking missile and chase them forever after having pointed a laser marker on them for a couple of seconds is also the usual unintelligent Hollywood nonsense that just ruins a movie for anyone with anything like average intelligence. They brough back some of the old characters but they do not really help. The mostly act like they cannot wait to get paid and get out of there. Jeff Goldblum is his usual climate cult procelyte. I did not really like him in the first movie and he is even worse in this one. The bad guy totally lacks charisma. The only character I really liked was DeWanda Wise as Kyle Watts. It is really a shame to see another franchise destroyed by today’s Hollywood morons. I’ve been a dinosaur fan since I was a kid and when the first Jurassic Parc came out with real, life like dinosaurs it was just wow. But now, not even the special effects can save this movie. It is not a good movie, plain and simple.

May 16, 2024
Wuchak
6.0

**_The Jurassic Park protagonists come together in Marvel’s Savage Land, minus Ka-Zar_** As dinosaurs freely roam the Earth, Owen & Claire (Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard) seek to find their kidnapped adopted daughter (Isabella Sermon), which takes them to Malta and then a remote dinosaur pr ... eserve in the Dolomite Mountains of northeastern Italy. Meanwhile Ellie Sattler and Alan Grant (Laura Dern and Sam Neill) have serious concerns about the remote facility wherein they reunite with Ian Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum). "Jurassic World: Dominion" (2022) isn’t great like the previous “Fallen Kingdom” (2018) and is arguably the least of the second trilogy. There are some Indiana Jones elements in the Malta segment and James Bond bits at the technologically advanced lair in the mountains, both of which I appreciate. Yet I strangely never bought the characters as real people. They always struck me as actors performing according to a contrived script, which tries too hard to check the diversity boxes. Still, there’s certainly enough here to entertain if you’re interested in a dinosaur-oriented sci-fi adventure. The film runs 2 hours, 27 minutes, with the Extended Version running just over 12 minutes longer (I viewed the latter). The primary shooting locations include British Columbia, Malta, Hawaii and the UK (Pinewood Studios). GRADE: B-/C+

Dec 29, 2022
WrongPilot
5.0

Jurassic World Dominion fails to impress as a dinosaur movie, as the plot seems to be a poor choice. The dinosaurs are present but not the main focus, giving the impression that they are only there to extend the franchise. Even the inclusion of Alan Grant seems to be more for nostalgic purposes than ... contributing to the story. Chris Pratt's character also appears to be underutilized and serves more as a prop rather than a leading character. The camera work in the movie is particularly shoddy, with cuts from one angle to another creating confusion, especially in fast-paced scenes like the one in Malta. The depiction of Malta in the movie is also disappointing, with the country portrayed as a dirty, third-world Arabic nation covered in desert sand, which is not an accurate representation of the country. The use of Arabic style music in the background also seems out of place and unnecessary. Overall, Jurassic World Dominion seems to be a movie that was made to extend the franchise rather than being a well-planned and executed story. It is disappointing that a franchise that should have stopped by the third installment continues to churn out mediocre movies. Although the movie is not a complete disaster, it falls short of being an enjoyable watch. Additionally, the length of the movie seems to be excessive, and the dragging plot does not help in holding the audience's attention. The story's predictability adds to the monotony, leaving little to surprise or engage the viewers. As if to acknowledge the franchise's overreliance on gimmicks and sequels, Ian Malcolm's line, "Jurassic World? Not a fan," serves as a meta-commentary on the movie itself. It is a nod to the fans who have been disappointed by the franchise's recent offerings, and unfortunately, Jurassic World Dominion does little to change that sentiment. 5/10

Mar 09, 2023
Ahmetaslan27
4.0

The course of the modern series of Jurassic Park films has become completely different from the old series, lost in the wind and far from the path of success. The story has become weak and lacks events that attract the viewer, and illogical imagination has been introduced excessively, which we are n ... ot used to in the old series.

Jul 06, 2023
Killface
1.0

This movie reminds me of the 90s. After JP 1 came out, cable tv was flooded with bad dinosaur movies from all decades, including the ripoffs of JP1. This is just one of those films. ...

Jan 02, 2025