
Jurassic World Dominion
The epic conclusion of the Jurassic era.
Four years after Isla Nublar was destroyed, dinosaurs now live—and hunt—alongside humans all over the world. This fragile balance will reshape the future and determine, once and for all, whether human beings are to remain the apex predators on a planet they now share with history's most fearsome creatures.
- 6.6
- 2022
- Released
- 2h 27m

Chris Pratt
Owen Grady
Bryce Dallas Howard
Claire Dearing
Laura Dern
Ellie Sattler
Sam Neill
Alan Grant
Jeff Goldblum
Ian Malcolm
DeWanda Wise
Kayla Watts
Mamoudou Athie
Ramsay Cole
Isabella Sermon
Maisie Lockwood / Young Charlotte Lockwood
Campbell Scott
Lewis Dodgson
BD Wong
Henry Wu
Omar Sy
Barry Sembène
Justice Smith
Franklin Webb
Daniella Pineda
Zia Rodriguez
Scott Haze
Rainn Delacourt
Dichen Lachman
Soyona Santos
Kristoffer Polaha
Wyatt
Caleb Hearon
Jeremy Bernier
Freya Parker
Denise Roberts
Alexander Owen
Angus Hetbury
Ahir Shah
Sundar Kumar
Elva Trill
Adult Charlotte Lockwood
Teresa Cendon-Garcia
Farmer Peréz
Manuela Mora
Alicia Peréz
Bastian Antonio Fuentes
Ramon Peréz
Jasmine Chiu
Gemma Zhao
Varada Sethu
Shira
Ben Ashenden
Tyler
Enzo Squillino Jr.
Wigi
Glynis Davies
Carolyn O'Hara
Mo Brings Plenty
Shep Wauneka
Emilie Jumeaux
Rosa Delgado
Aisling Sharkey
Madison
Joel Elferink
Jeffrey
Elan Ross Gibson
Shop Owner
Cokey Falkow
Hunter
Dimitri 'Vegas' Thivaios
Maltese Smuggler
Eleanor Tata
EMT
Joe Azzopardi
Rooftop Agent
Lynn Hunter
Hog Farmer
Cathleen Summers
Tourist
Michael Bendib
T-Bone Car Driver
Yasmine Bouabid
Rescue Chopper Pilot
Ross Donnelly
Washington Pedestrian (uncredited)
Metin Hassan
Maltese Gangster (uncredited)
Gjee Wade II
Foreman (uncredited)
Luigi Boccanfuso
Chef











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$583,900,000.00
$1,004,004,592.00
- #paleontology
- #giant monster
- #sequel
- #survival
- #dinosaur
- #scientist
- #child kidnapping
- #jurassic
- #animal sanctuary
- #cliché
- #science goes awry
Reviews
This movie reminds me of the 90s. After JP 1 came out, cable tv was flooded with bad dinosaur movies from all decades, including the ripoffs of JP1. This is just one of those films.
The course of the modern series of Jurassic Park films has become completely different from the old series, lost in the wind and far from the path of success. The story has become weak and lacks events that attract the viewer, and illogical imagination has been introduced excessively, which we are not used to in the old series.
Jurassic World Dominion fails to impress as a dinosaur movie, as the plot seems to be a poor choice. The dinosaurs are present but not the main focus, giving the impression that they are only there to extend the franchise. Even the inclusion of Alan Grant seems to be more for nostalgic purposes than contributing to the story. Chris Pratt's character also appears to be underutilized and serves more

**_The Jurassic Park protagonists come together in Marvel’s Savage Land, minus Ka-Zar_** As dinosaurs freely roam the Earth, Owen & Claire (Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard) seek to find their kidnapped adopted daughter (Isabella Sermon), which takes them to Malta and then a remote dinosaur preserve in the Dolomite Mountains of northeastern Italy. Meanwhile Ellie Sattler and Alan Grant (Laur
Well, the dinosaur special effects are quite decent. Unfortunately that is more or less the only reason to watch this movie. I really do not understand how the Hollywood idiots can decide to spend loads of money on special effects but not bother to get a decent story/script writer? I mean come on, the story of this movie is just another thirteen on a dozen “big companies are bad” story with din

Wow. Genetically modified locusts. I hope Universal got a discount on the screenwriters... On the plus side, some of the effects were okay. The hero shots of the two franchises (Jurassic Park and Jurassic World) looked good. Otherwise this was a slug to get through and felt like the old guard and new guard were phoning it in. I didn't like Lost Kingdom very much but at least it was entertainingly

**Not as bad as reviews say, but go in with reasonable expectations.** As the conclusion of the Jurassic World trilogy, it, unfortunately, had similarities to Rise of Skywalker. A lot of things were going on. Some fun moments. Great nostalgia with the legacy cast. Lots of dino action. But it also felt like they had so much going on that they ran out of time to highlight characters and make us c

So after watching the first four movies in this franchise (three of which I had seen more than once, I finally watched this most recent effort. There are similarities and differences between Dominion and the earlier ones. It held some of the usual elements: a child for us to care when they placed her in danger; the ability of the heroes (even the child) to outrun dinosaurs under a blind panic;

<em>'Jurassic World Dominion'</em> is far from perfect, if just about entertaining to watch... kinda. I'm not fully convinced by it but I do think there's enough in there that's worth watching. There are too many characters, even main characters with the original trio and the newer duo both involved equally. With that said, I do like 'em. It's pleasant to see Sam Neill, Laura Dern and Jeff Gold
With _Jurassic World Dominion_, a _Jurassic World_ film where dinosaurs are now free and interacting with the modern world shouldn’t feel this long-winded or this tiresome. There are a few action sequences that are worthwhile and Jeff Goldblum has a few great one-liners (“You made a promise to a dinosaur?”), but the film is a monumental disappointment overall. The film has already made over $41
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/jurassic-world-dominion-spoiler-free-review "Jurassic World Dominion is a massive disappointment on virtually every level. With an incredibly captivating premise, Colin Trevorrow ignores the fascinating years of mankind trying to deal with the chaos of dinosaurs repopulating Earth, opting instead to write a generic, formulaic,

"Owen" (Chris Pratt) and "Claire" (Bryce Dallas Howard) are living in the remote wilderness with "Maisie" (Isabella Sermon), whom they are desperate to protect. From what? Well it turns out she is a bit of a miraculous conception from the "Lockwood" dynasty that co-founded the original park with "Hammond" and is very much on the radar of corporate megalomanic "Dodgson" (Campbell Scott) whose compa











