The Possible Nefarious Secrets Within Jurassic World: Rebirth

Jurassic World: Rebirth

Fans everywhere are excited for the newest installment of Steven Spielberg’s renowned movie franchise. As revealed in trailers and teasers, Jurassic World: Rebirth promises to be an epic experience. Moviegoers will experience a band of humans sent to an island inhabited by prehistoric reptiles. Of course, they soon find themselves in conflict with the most dangerous of the fauna. They’re risking it all to help create a life-saving cure for hundreds of people. But is that the end of their mission, or is something else at play?

The Tale of Jurassic World: Rebirth

Rebirth begins several years after the conclusion of Jurassic World: Dominion. Most of Earth’s dinosaurs have perished from their inability to adapt to modern environments. However, a mass concentration of surviving species inhabits an island in the tropics. A medical corporation assembles a team of unique individuals to journey there for a mission. Their job is to acquire DNA from the three largest living species.

Of course, things take a complicated turn during their time on this dangerous dinosaur-infested landmass. The group discovered the island was the research facility for the original theme park. Two mutated species, the Distortus Rex and the Mutadons, were also created there. These genetic horrors now roam the jungle landscape, dogging the human explorers with voracious determination. Nevertheless, the expedition team is determined to return to the mainland with the DNA samples.

Here Comes Some Dino-Sized Theories

The expedition team harvests the DNA so a pharmaceutical company can produce a life-saving cure. However, there’s the chance their mission’s a lie and the samples are for something else. The business could use the samples to manufacture dinosaurs like InGen and Biosyn did. And the apparent motivation behind that decision is to make money and profit. Much of the previous trilogy revolved around exploiting the prehistoric creatures somehow. So it wouldn’t be too farfetched if this is the company’s true motive.

Of course, their variety for dinosaur recreation would be limited, with only three DNA samples. This nameless company may be planning to manufacture a brand-new genetically engineered hybrid. They’ll make it and sell it to anyone who can afford it. Another possibility is this enterprise has DNA from species that died before the movie begins. They could use the new samples to enhance the old ones and create strong dinosaurs. This plan would mark the company becoming the new producer of prehistoric marvels.

These speculations stem from the fact this movie’s supposed to jump-start a new trilogy. And doing so would be difficult if barely any dinosaurs roamed the Earth. It’s worth mentioning the film’s title involves a word that means ‘to be born again.’ This aspect hints at the return of the planet’s population of prehistoric reptiles. But we won’t know until the film premieres in theaters this summer.

Final Thoughts

It wouldn’t surprise me if the medical company in Jurassic World: Rebirth has ulterior motives. Every big corporation within the franchise sought to make and exploit dinosaurs for money. So, it would make sense if it happened again for this upcoming movie. The million-dollar question is how will they do it if the film takes that direction. They could resurrect the species that died prior, make a new hybrid, or both. The truth will come out when this prehistoric picture hits theaters in early July.

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