10 Jurassic Park Characters Dominion Ignored (And How They Could've Fixed The Movie)

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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT From Nick Van Owen to Lex and Tim Murphy, there are a bunch of missing Jurassic Park characters who could’ve saved the critically panned Jurassic World Dominion. Jurassic World Dominion promised to be a sort of Avengers: Endgame for the Jurassic Park saga, bringing the stars of the old classics and the stars of the new reboots together in one big mega ensemble.

8 Billy Brennan Could've Gotten A Redemption Arc In Jurassic World Dominion In Jurassic Park III, Billy Brennan was introduced as an eager young graduate student working under Grant’s tutelage at a dig site. When Grant is called to Isla Sorna to save a missing child from a pack of dinosaurs, Billy goes along for the ride. Grant is furious when he learns that Billy has stolen raptor eggs, which is the reason that the raptors have been hunting them so relentlessly.

It would’ve been interesting to see an older Zach and Gray reunite with their aunt in Jurassic World Dominion. The movie’s emotional storyline sees Claire struggling to adapt to her new parental role after adopting Maisie Lockwood. But Claire has taken on a parental role before, when she protected Zach and Gray from the carnage at Jurassic World, and it would’ve been interesting to bring them back to meet their new cousin.

5 Nick Van Owen Could've Brought Some Much-Needed Comic Relief To Jurassic World Dominion Vince Vaughn provided the comic relief in The Lost World: Jurassic Park in the role of Nick Van Owen, the videographer that Malcolm brought on his expedition to Isla Sorna. Nick is a field photographer who’s been amongst dangerous wildlife and deadly warzones to capture interesting images on film.

Lowery does technically appear in Dominion, but only as a blink-and-miss-it Easter egg. A brief glimpse at a profile on Franklin Webb’s tablet reveals that Lowery is now working for the CIA in the Dangerous Species Division. Seeing Lowery’s work with the CIA, trying to keep America’s influx of live dinosaurs under control, would’ve been really exciting. It’s a shame that this Easter egg wasn’t fleshed out into a full storyline for the character.

2 Dr. Sarah Harding Could've Added Some Tension To Ian Malcolm's Storyline While it was a joy to see Jeff Goldblum back in the role of Ian Malcolm, and with a more substantial appearance than his single-location cameo in Fallen Kingdom, Jurassic World Dominion didn’t do much with the character. Goldblum gets plenty of opportunities to riff his way through sequences involving angry T. rexes and control panels, but Malcolm doesn’t have much of an arc in the film.

 

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