The film that concludes the Jurassic World series takes the audience into a completely different world – where dinosaurs are no longer locked in parks or isolated on islands, but have spread across the globe, living alongside humans in everyday life. This is the first time in the entire Jurassic franchise that humans are forced to face the consequences of resurrecting prehistoric creatures.

At the center of the story are Owen Grady and Claire Dearing – a couple who are still trying to protect Maisie Lockwood, a genetic clone who holds great secrets about science and the future of humanity. Their journey is not only an escape from forces that want to exploit Maisie, but also a struggle to save dinosaurs from the risk of extinction or being turned into biological tools.

Meanwhile, the second storyline is full of nostalgia when Dr. Alan Grant, Ellie Sattler and Ian Malcolm – three legendary characters from Jurassic Park – reunite to investigate the bio-corporation Biosyn. This organization is controlling a giant dinosaur reserve, but behind the scientific facade lies dangerous conspiracies that can threaten the global biological balance.
The film connects the two character lines in a dramatic journey, where both past and present intertwine to expose human ambition, the consequences of manipulating life, and the big question: are we capable of coexisting with the creatures we create?
Jurassic World: Dominion brings a sense of grandeur and sprawl, combining elements of action, adventure, science fiction and a touch of nostalgia. While not delving too deeply into philosophy or emotion, the film still concludes the Jurassic franchise’s three-decade journey with a clear message: nature always finds a way to survive – and humans need to learn to adapt instead of control.