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The Jurassic Park franchise is so rich in details, characters, and story, fans are bound to dissect so many aspects of it. From the characters to sequels, there have been numerous theories that have popped up over the years. Some of these theories were debunked when Jurassic Park sequels were released while others have been proven to be true or have a lot of evidence associated with them. Come along on a journey to discover these theories and the evidence behind them!

The Indominus Rex may have been labeled as the first true hybrid in Jurassic Park, but there may have been another one introduced way back in Jurassic Park 3. How does Claire and her sister connect to another movie franchise? Just match up the characters and plot to get a better sense of where they have come from. Is Jurassic World connected to the MCU? We may have an answer thanks to Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2. The T-rex has survived through multiple films, but does he actually represent a god? Owen had the raptors trained in Jurassic World, but did they actually turn on him for the Indominus Rex or were they just confused? Was a Spinosaurus placed on the island to stop humans from visiting? The connection between The Lost World and Jurassic Park III makes a lot of sense. What famous video game franchise is the whole Jurassic Park franchise connected to? Watch to see all of these theories and several others as you get excited for Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.

Featuring:

1. THE FIRST BIG HYBRID
2. ESCAPING THE VILLAGE
3. A CONNECTION TO THE MCU
4. THE T-REX IS GOD
5. DEDICATED RAPTORS
6. THE SPINOSAURUS SECURITY GUARD
7. A MARIO CONNECTION
8. THE RAPTOR KID
9. A NON-CONNECTION TO WESTWORLD
10. NO DINOSAURS IN JURASSIC PARK

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