Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom takes the franchise in a darker direction, turning the dinosaur spectacle into something closer to a gothic monster movie. With Isla Nublar collapsing and dinosaurs facing extinction once again, the film raises bigger questions about science, ethics, and the consequences of bringing prehistoric creatures back to life.
In this R Rating movie review, I break down Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom with an honest look at its tonal shift, action sequences, and controversial story decisions. We’ll talk about Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard returning as Owen and Claire, the volcanic destruction of Isla Nublar, the introduction of the Indoraptor, and how the film sets up a completely new direction for the franchise.
Is Fallen Kingdom an underrated experiment that tries something different—or the moment the Jurassic series goes completely off the rails?
If you’re a fan of Jurassic Park movies, dinosaur action films, or honest movie reviews that dig into blockbuster storytelling, this one’s for you.
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