Filmmaker Colin Trevorrow kickstarted the Jurassic World franchise with a retread of Jurassic Park , where dinosaurs escape from a theme park to wreak havoc. The end of the second Jurassic World movie seemingly sets dinos and humans up for an even more horrifying collision course, as the giant prehistoric monsters reach the US mainland and humanity prepares to deal with the threat. In a recent interview, Trevorrow hinted that the conclusion of the series in Jurassic World Dominion will be more peaceful than expected as the world learns to co-exist with dinosaurs instead of eliminating them. “It seems like so long ago to me. It’s been decades [since the franchise began], hasn’t it? What’s changed for me is — from the beginning, I knew that the mission and the reason why I felt like there was a story worth telling, is that we could expand the story to a place where it was about humans having to coexist with dinosaurs on the planet, in the same way that we do with animals now. That doesn’t mean riding them to the grocery store, because we don’t do that either. It means there are animals in the wild and there are… Read full this story
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