"Jurassic World" is a science fiction film franchise that began with the release of "Jurassic World" in 2015. It is a continuation of the popular "Jurassic Park" series, created by Michael Crichton and first brought to the big screen by Steven Spielberg in 1993.
Here's a brief explanation of the "Jurassic World" movie franchise:
"Jurassic World" (2015): This film is set 22 years after the events of the original "Jurassic Park" and takes place on Isla Nublar, the same fictional island where the original park was located. The island now hosts a fully functional dinosaur theme park called Jurassic World. However, as park management seeks to boost attendance, they create a genetically modified hybrid dinosaur called the Indominus rex, which escapes and wreaks havoc on the island. The movie follows the efforts of park staff, including Owen Grady (played by Chris Pratt), and visitors as they try to survive the dinosaur rampage.
"Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" (2018): This sequel takes place three years after the events of "Jurassic World." The dinosaurs on Isla Nublar face a new threat when a volcanic eruption threatens to wipe out all life on the island. A debate ensues about whether to save the dinosaurs or let them go extinct again. The film follows the rescue mission to save some of the dinosaurs, but it also reveals darker intentions involving the exploitation of the dinosaurs for profit.
"Jurassic World: Dominion" (Scheduled for 2022): This upcoming film will continue the story, bringing back familiar characters from both the original "Jurassic Park" series and the "Jurassic World" series. It is expected to explore the consequences of dinosaurs now existing alongside humans on the mainland.
Overall, the "Jurassic World" franchise explores themes of genetic engineering, the consequences of playing with nature, and the coexistence of humans and dinosaurs. It combines action, adventure, and dinosaur spectacle, making it a popular and enduring series in the science fiction genre.