Jurassic World: Extinction
FantasticMR > 15/03/2023, 08:39
As someone who adored the Jurassic World franchise since its inception, it pains me to say that it's time for the franchise to come to an end. After the latest installment, Jurassic World Dominion, it's clear that the franchise has run its course.
The movie was nothing short of appalling, with lazy writing, tired plot devices, and a complete lack of originality. The filmmakers seemed to rely solely on nostalgia and recycled tropes to carry the film, with little effort put into crafting a compelling story.
But beyond the disappointing quality of Jurassic World Dominion, there are more fundamental reasons why the franchise needs to come to a close. For one, the premise of genetically-engineered dinosaurs wreaking havoc has been done to death. Each subsequent film has felt like a watered-down version of the original Jurassic Park, with diminishing returns in terms of storytelling and spectacle.
Additionally, the complexity of the franchise's mythology has become a hindrance rather than a boon. The genetic manipulation storylines have become convoluted, and the writers seem to be struggling to keep everything straight.
It's time for the Jurassic World franchise to take a bow and exit the stage. And if there's going to be one final film, let it be Jurassic World Extinction. While I'm not optimistic about the quality of the film, it would be a fitting end to the franchise. The title alone suggests that the filmmakers are aware of the need to bring the franchise to a close and move on to new creative endeavors.
In conclusion, it's time for the Jurassic World franchise to bow out gracefully. While it's been a wild ride, it's clear that the franchise has overstayed its welcome. Let's hope that the filmmakers take this opportunity to learn from their mistakes and move on to new, exciting projects.
And for those who are curious, here's the trailer for Jurassic World Extinction. Let's hope it's a fitting end to the franchise.