The following contains mild spoilers for Jurassic World: Chaos Theory, now streaming on Netflix

Summary

Jurassic World 4should embrace horror over action as a core tonal throughline. The success of theJurassic Worldfranchise makes any new film an exciting prospect, especially if it builds off the momentum of the previous entries The result is a film that could go in any number of directions, especially as the series shifts the focus away from established characters to introduce brand new faces to theJurassic Worldfranchise played by stars like Scarlett Johansson. Described as a “complete reboot” by Director Gareth Edwards,Jurassic World 4has a lot of exciting potential directions it could go.

Little is known about the upcomingJurassic World 4except that it promises to set up a new erafor the franchise. However, the series shouldn’t forget its roots even as it charts a new path forward. New locations and dangers would be a good fit for the series' future,especially if it returns to the frightening elementsthat have been present since the beginning of the series. Leaning even harder into those elements, in a similar fashion to the latest animated entry to the franchise, could be an ideal way to takeJurassic 4in a new exciting direction.

The gigantosaurus and the T-Rex face off in Jurassic World Dominion

4 Dinosaurs From The Original Trilogy Jurassic World 4 Should Finally Bring Back

There are plenty of great dinosaurs introduced in Jurassic Park’s original trilogy. However, only four failed to return for the Jurassic World movies.

The Jurassic Franchise Works Best As A Horror Series

Jurassic ParkFilms Have Been Scary Since The Early Days Of The Series

TheJurassic Parkfranchise has always been at its best when it embraces horror, something that was true in the early days of the franchise and extending to the newly releasedJurassic World: Chaos Theory. Directed by Steven Spielberg, 1993’sJurassic Parkfused the wonders of nature with escalating terror. While the film does an impressive job of balancing a lot of tones, many of its best sequences rely on danger and tension. The entire film franchise is kicked off with a creature attacking and killing a staff member. From the onset, the inherent danger of the world is clear.

This is an early clue to an underlying central theme of the series, that messing with nature for one’s own gain and ambition will only lead to pain and suffering.Several of the most memorable scenes from the originalJurassic Parkare intense, ranging from the rampage of the Tyrannosaurus to the raptors hunting much of the cast through the halls of the compunt. This tone is carried across the subsequent films, shows, and other tie-ins. Season 1 ofJurassic World: Chaos Theoryleans hard into this aspect of the franchise, highlighting the fearful potential baked into dinosaur heavy premise.

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Chaos Theory Proves How Scary Jurassic World Should Be

Jurassic World: Chaos TheoryTurns The Franchise Into A Raptor-Filled Version OfThe Fugitive

The sequel series toJurassic World: Camp Cretaceous,Chaos Theoryfocuses on the Nublar Six. The close-knit group of friends were quietly surviving in the background ofJurassic WorldandJurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, eventually returning to society at the end of the series. Taking place six years later (putting it in the same general period asJurassic World: Dominion),Chaos Theorysends most of the group on the run following the death of one of their own. While the show still finds room for character drama and relationship beats,the show’s best moments are driven by tense dinosaur encounters.

The show has many elements of a modern thriller, with the characters trying to remain hidden while on the run. Many scenes are intense in different ways, showcasing a solid mastery of horror in open and enclosed spaces alike. Dinosaurs are a flexible source of tension, even while others inspire wonder and love.The dinosaurs are effective scares in many different ways, highlighting how adaptable dinosaurs can be used in a horror story. Especially as theJurassic Worldfranchise plays with dinosaurs in the larger world, it should look toChaos Theoryfor how effective the series is as horror.

A dinosaur from Jurassic World: Chaos Theory with the cast of Jurassic World: Dominion on the movie poster

Jurassic World 4 Must Overcome 1 Challenge That’s Baked Into Its Premise

Jurassic World 4 is officially happening, meaning that it needs to fix one major dinosaur problem that has plagued the previous sequels.

Humans Are Just As Deadly As Dinosaurs In Jurassic World

Jurassic WorldCan Turn Humans Into Even More Dangerous Figures Than Dinosaurs

Another consistent element of theJurassic Worldfranchise is the fearful potential of humanity. Going all the way back to the first film in the series, the greed of people like Nedry helped set off the ensuing chaos that erupted across the island. This has become a prominent element of theJurassic Worldtrilogy, with the dinosaur auctions and the weaponization of raptorshighlighting how easily people can take nature and pervert it into a weapon. This is especially prevalent inChaos Theory, which features a conspiracy behind the scenes that isn’t above using dinosaurs to hunt down the heroes.

Chaos Theoryeven incorporates dark versions of characters like Owen Grady, highlighting how humans who’ve formed bonds with raptors can be absolutely terrifying and ruthless. It’s somethingJurassic Worldhas already embraced,finding a healthy balance between the intense present danger of dinosaursas well as the more devious planning of human villains.Chaos Theoryunspools a grander mystery across the course of its first season, setting up a mysterious and largely unseen enemy behind the scenes that could easily set a precedent for how the series utilizes introduces important villains in future entries, including the upcomingJurassic World 4.

Cast of The Lost World: Jurassic Park next to dinosaur in Jurassic World Dominion

Where Jurassic World 4 Can Take The Franchise

Jurassic World’s New Direction Should Be Primarily A Horror

Jurassic World 4has a lot of scary storytelling potential, given the broader open-ended nature andunanswered questions from 2022’sJurassic World: Dominion. The ending of that film expanded the scope of the world as humanity fully reckoned with revived dinosaurs. Dinosaurs could be kept within the confines of humanity’s designs, or could be wild animals exploring the world.Both could easily make for horrifying threats in new film, with all sorts of potential as the subjects of horrifying plotlines.Dominionended with a large amount of closure for established characters, leaving the series open to go in fresh directions.

Embracing a horror tone could be the ideal place to take theJurassic Worldfranchise while hearkening back to its scary roots. Dinosaurs can be fearsome creatures that work on both a tight and broader scale.Fully playing with dinosaurs for scares is a very adaptable core concept. Dinosaurs could be used as hunters in a wide-range thriller, the central monsters in large-scale conflicts, or just creatures that unlucky humans encounter on their journeys. The effectiveness ofJurassic Worlddinosaurs within the horror genre should influenceJurassic World 4, which could learn a lot from the scares ofChaos Theory.

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Jurassic World Rebirth

Cast

Jurassic World Rebirth, set five years after Jurassic World Dominion, sees covert operations expert Zora Bennett guiding a team to obtain dinosaur genetic material. Their mission collides with a stranded family on a perilous island, uncovering a long-buried secret.

Jurassic World: Chaos Theory

Jurassic World: Chaos Theory follows the Camp Cretaceous gang as they unite to unravel a global conspiracy threatening both dinosaurs and themselves. Set in the expansive Jurassic World universe, the series intertwines suspense and adventure in a race against time to ensure the safety of prehistoric creatures.

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