The Next Jurassic World Movie Can Tie Up a Decades-Old Plot Thread

With another Jurassic World movie on the way and new opportunities awaiting, the next installment can tie up decades-old plot threads. After Jurassic Park evolved into the Jurassic World series, there was more to explore and a legacy to carry on. Although after Jurassic WorldDominion billed itself as “the epic conclusion to the Jurassic era” and Jurassic Park’s grand finale, it posits where the series can go from here. The park has closed, the dinosaurs found a place in the modern world, and a considerable part of the remaining cast appears content, riding off into an amber-tinged sunset. However, there are stories that the franchise forgot, young characters who faded into obscurity, and a legacy that still looms in the shadow of the iconic gates of Jurassic Park.Published in 1990, Jurassic Park was a book by sci-fi author Michael Crichton. Focused on a group of characters trapped on an island resort where cloned dinosaurs are the main attraction, in 1993, the novel received a film adaptation by famed director Steven Spielberg. Met with critical praise and massive success, Jurassic Park spawned two sequels. However, in 2015, the movies continued in Jurassic World, which launched a new trilogy of films, which initially set to conclude with 2022’s Jurassic World Dominion. Despite a questionable reception to Jurassic World Dominion, the saga continued with the announcement of Jurassic World: Chaos Theory (a sequel to Netflix’s Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous animated series) and a new film in development from David Koepp (who adapted Crichton’s original stories for the big screen). With Jurassic Park once again brought back from extinction and the promise of a “new era,” many remain curious about what comes next for the series.When it came to Michael Crichton’s novels, children always played a vital role. In 1990, during an interview on TODAY, Michael Crichton cited his young daughter’s desire to see dinosaurs at the zoo as his main inspiration for Jurassic Park. So it’s no surprise that creator John Hammond’s grandchildren, Tim and Lex Murphy, played a vital role in the Jurassic Park book as they attempt to survive the dangers of their grandfather’s resort. Meanwhile, in the sequel book, The Lost World, Kelly Curtis and Arby Benton would take on the role of junior high stowaways on the Isla Sorna expedition. It’s clear that Crichton had a fondness for his daughter’s love of dinosaurs and understood the unique insight they provide into subjects such as technology, paleontology, and sports. While Crichton didn’t intend his books for children, the Jurassic Park series wouldn’t have been the same without them.

With another Jurassic World movie on the way and new opportunities awaiting, the next installment can tie up decades-old plot threads. After Jurassic Park evolved into the Jurassic World series, there was more to explore and a legacy to carry on. Although after Jurassic WorldDominion billed itself as “the epic conclusion to the Jurassic era” and Jurassic Park’s grand finale, it posits where the series can go from here. The park has closed, the dinosaurs found a place in the modern world, and a considerable part of the remaining cast appears content, riding off into an amber-tinged sunset. However, there are stories that the franchise forgot, young characters who faded into obscurity, and a legacy that still looms in the shadow of the iconic gates of Jurassic Park.

Published in 1990, Jurassic Park was a book by sci-fi author Michael Crichton. Focused on a group of characters trapped on an island resort where cloned dinosaurs are the main attraction, in 1993, the novel received a film adaptation by famed director Steven Spielberg. Met with critical praise and massive success, Jurassic Park spawned two sequels. However, in 2015, the movies continued in Jurassic World, which launched a new trilogy of films, which initially set to conclude with 2022’s Jurassic World Dominion. Despite a questionable reception to Jurassic World Dominion, the saga continued with the announcement of Jurassic World: Chaos Theory (a sequel to Netflix’s Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous animated series) and a new film in development from David Koepp (who adapted Crichton’s original stories for the big screen). With Jurassic Park once again brought back from extinction and the promise of a “new era,” many remain curious about what comes next for the series.

When it came to Michael Crichton’s novels, children always played a vital role. In 1990, during an interview on TODAY, Michael Crichton cited his young daughter’s desire to see dinosaurs at the zoo as his main inspiration for Jurassic Park. So it’s no surprise that creator John Hammond’s grandchildren, Tim and Lex Murphy, played a vital role in the Jurassic Park book as they attempt to survive the dangers of their grandfather’s resort. Meanwhile, in the sequel book, The Lost World, Kelly Curtis and Arby Benton would take on the role of junior high stowaways on the Isla Sorna expedition. It’s clear that Crichton had a fondness for his daughter’s love of dinosaurs and understood the unique insight they provide into subjects such as technology, paleontology, and sports. While Crichton didn’t intend his books for children, the Jurassic Park series wouldn’t have been the same without them.

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