After that movie brought scientifically-altered people to the franchise for the first time, human-dinosaur hybrids appears like a logical next step. Additionally, Fallen Kingdom set up the cloned human Maisie Lockwood. However, this premise perfectly set up the introduction of human-dinosaur hybrids in the series, as the dinosaurs of Jurassic World were now more available than ever to scientists around the world, not just those who worked under John Hammond, Dr Henry Wu, or Biosyn. The cliffhanger ending of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom saw dinosaurs unleashed unto the wider world, a plot point that was largely underdeveloped in Dominion. Using this concept in Dominion could have seen the movie stand out from the five films that came before, rather than feeling like a rehashed attempt for nostalgia with the presence of Alan Grant, Ellie Sattler, and Ian Malcolm. The Jurassic Park series was all about evolution and using science to mess with nature, so the introduction of horrific human-dinosaur hybrids would have made sense from a story point of view. Jurassic World Dominion was heavily criticized for its lackluster plot, so human-dinosaur hybrids could have provided something far more impactful than a horde of killer locusts. Related: Jurassic World Dominion: Every Easter Egg & Reference Explained However, the project was quickly shelved due to conflicts and a lack of interest in a fourth movie, until the series was eventually revived with Jurassic World, followed by Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, and 2022's critically panned finale Jurassic World Dominion. The designs show monstrous blends of humans and Triceratops and Velociraptors, among other dinosaurs that Sam Neil's Alan Grant and Jeff Goldblum's Ian Malcolm would reportedly have had to team up to stop. Original concepts for the canceled Jurassic Park IV showed that Universal was considering human-dinosaur hybrids as a central plot point.
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