Le Dernier Jurassic World Est-Il Le Dernier Film ?

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Peyton
Peyton
2026-06-28 16:20:39
From a filmmaking perspective, 'Dominion' was marketed as the 'epic conclusion,' but Hollywood doesn’t do permanent endings. The post-credits scene even hinted at unresolved genetic chaos, which screams sequel bait. The director, Colin Trevorrow, has said this wraps his vision, but Universal’s CEO called the franchise 'a forever franchise.'

Between theme park tie-ins, merch sales, and streaming deals, dinosaurs aren’t going extinct anytime soon. They might take a break to avoid fatigue, but give it five years—we’ll probably get a gritty reboot or a crossover no one asked for.
Eva
Eva
2026-06-29 12:22:09
If you mean 'last' as in 'final quality installment,' maybe. Critics shredded 'Dominion' for its bloated plot, but fans ate up the fan service. The box office proved the appetite’s still there. Universal’s already brainstorming—leaked emails mention a 'Jurassic Universe' with standalone films. So no, not the last. Just the last for now.
Joseph
Joseph
2026-06-30 12:38:09
Rumors about 'Jurassic World: Dominion' being the final chapter have been swirling ever since the trailer dropped, and honestly, it feels bittersweet. The film wraps up the new trilogy with a mix of nostalgia—bringing back original cast members like Sam Neill and Laura Dern—and modern CGI spectacle. But Universal loves this franchise too much to let it go entirely. They’ve already greenlit a new animated series, 'Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous,' and whispers about spin-offs or even a soft reboot are everywhere.

Personally, I think 'Dominion' is more of a pause than a goodbye. The way it ties up legacy characters suggests closure, but the dinosaur-genre prints money, and studios rarely walk away from that. I’d bet my favorite 'Jurassic Park' merch we’ll see more films—just maybe not under the 'World' branding. The ending left just enough loose threads for future chaos.
Dylan
Dylan
2026-07-01 18:47:17
As a longtime fan who camped out for midnight showings since the '90s, 'Dominion' feels like a finale. The emotional payoff for the original trio was satisfying, and the hybrid-dino storyline reached its peak. But let’s be real: this franchise survived 'Jurassic Park III.' Studios know audiences will show up for dinosaurs chasing humans, even if the scripts get thinner.

I’d love a hiatus to let the series breathe, but money talks. Maybe the next film will explore Biosyn’s fallout or take the 'Planet of the Apes' route with dino-dominated societies. Either way, 'last film' is wishful thinking.
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