


With Jurassic World Dominion using Spielberg's best sequel idea, this iteration of the franchise could actually be the end, and Jurassic Park will later be rebooted. There's certainly the possibility that Dominion will be the franchise's end - of sorts, at least. After all, that's the exact avenue they went down when Jurassic World (2015) wasn't released as Jurassic Park 4. Continuing with a new story set in the Jurassic Park universe wouldn't be difficult from a narrative perspective. It certainly won't be easy for humans to maintain the fragile new global ecosystem still in place at the end of Dominion. In this age of seemingly endless reboots and cinematic franchises, it's hard to envision Jurassic World: Dominion being the very last entry into the franchise. After all, while the Jurassic Park franchise has its problems, it's perhaps too popular to ever truly die. Is Dominion the end of only the World chapter of movies based on Michael Crichton's novels, or the last Jurassic X cinematic outing ever? With dinosaurs free among the wider world, there may well be more stories to tell, and there's no denying Jurassic World's box office appeal, so the idea of further sequels shouldn't be so quickly dismissed. Jurassic Park and Jurassic World come under the same umbrella, but they are separate. With Jurassic World: Dominion being marketed as the conclusion to the franchise, many are wondering whether or not it will truly be the end. Related: Jurassic World Dominion: Why Dinosaurs Are Out In The Real World After 2015's Jurassic Worldreignited the franchise with a new cast, it seemed that the iconic T-Rex skull from Jurassic Park logo would be an icon of cinema for generations to come. Starting way back in 1993 with Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park, the six Jurassic movies have spanned almost three decades so far. However, since the promo for Dominion billed it as a "conclusion, " many fans worried it could spell the end of the Jurassic Park franchise as a whole, and not just the Jurassic World trilogy.

Dinosaurs and contemporary wildlife adapting to each other's presence, and the UN creates a designated dino sanctuary. Dominion's dinosaurs are bad for the planet, but by the end of the movie, fragile stability appears to have been reached.
