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When Jurassic World Chaos Theory Proves The Fact That People Should Not Remain Apart…

Jurassic World Chaos TheoryIn Jurassic World Chaos Theory, the kids have grown up, and they’re using some of those experiences to deal with the latest hurdle. And that’s to deal with rogue dinosaurs roaming North America! Although I’m still trying to figure out how this title fits even on my fourth binge-watch, some facts are certain: they’re matured and some are taking the fight to a whole new level.

What I love is that a few answers regarding how this team managed to cope in the past are provided in simply one-liners. Although six years have passed, it seems only one of them still suffers from PTSD. But to see that a few went to work with the Department of Prehistoric Wildlife (DPW) is a head scratcher. I would’ve thought they’d want a normal life. Darius (Paul-Mikél Williams) is a dinosaur whisperer, but he left after a wPaul-Mikél Williams, Kiersten Kelly, Sean Giambrone, Raini Rodriguez, Darren Barnet, Kausar Mohammedhile, for some undisclosed reason.

Ultimately, everyone went their separate ways. But following Brooklynn’s (Kiersten Kelly) death while pursuing a rogue dinosaur, things have not been the same. Some have chosen not to speak to one another, and others, well….

When Ben (Sean Giambrone) arrives at D’s home and says that what happened to their friend was no accident, the story takes on an ominous tone. These two want answers, and they hope their friends will join in the investigation. Sammi (Raini Rodriguez) is quick to say okay. But Kenji (Darren Barnet) and Yaz (Kausar Mohammed) are more hesitant. Brooklyn and Kenji were an item, but when they split, D tried making some moves on her. However, on the night of her death, he wasn’t there to help.

What’s provided so far only adds to the ongoing mystery and goes deeper into the secretive faction intent on exploiting these massive creatures. Not much has been done in the cinema front about this, and I’m glad this work is! This narrative takes place between Fallen Kingdom and Dominion. While some fans know the fourth has some segments being filmed in Thailand and set for release July 2025, there’s no plot synopsis. I just hope parts of the tale will follow up on this series. Right now, it is proving itself superior to past motion picture treatments, and if there’s ever a chance for a cross-over, I’m all for it! If Star Wars can do it with Asoka and Ezra coming to life, then why can’t Jurassic World?

Even on repeat watches, I’m still asking myself why the title Jurassic World Chaos Theory is used. I surmise that it’s a play on the theory from Ian Malcolm. Even if there were attempts to make all the dinosaurs male, nature will find a way to get them to procreate. It’d be a perfect example of this deterministic field of study to come to life.

Alternatively, Brooklynn may well have a few ideas of her own. As for the criminal element that’s in play, she needs to gain the enemy’s trust. The final moments where we find that she’s alive says a lot! I doubt she’s turned, but if she did–oh my! But until the next batch of episodes are released, all I have is more questions. Hopefully that release will be in six months, timed before any formal announcements about what the next Jurassic World film is about.

5 Stars out of 5

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