It’s been three years since the catastrophe of the Jurassic World theme park. Owen Grady (Chris Pratt) and Claire Dearing (Bryce Dallas Howard) must return to the island of Isla Nublar to save the dinosaurs from extinction.
That is because the once dormant volcano on the island is about to erupt and wipe out the remaining dinosaurs alive on the island.
A special team is assembled to complete this task however saving the dinosaurs is NOT the actual reason for this extraction. A more sinister plot unfolds halfway through the movie involving genetic DNA manipulation and exposes an all too familiar hidden agenda.
One dinosaur is of particular interest to the expedition team. A raptor named “Blue” that was raised and trained by Grady from birth. This is the reason that Owen was asked to join this extraction group. His job was to find and help capture the raptor.
As with all Jurassic Movies (this one is no exception), the Dinosaurs get loose and run havoc among the available human populace.
Directed by J.A. Bayna and written by the team of Derek Connolly & Colin Trevorrow, Jurassic World the Lost Kingdom is a good movie for audiences. It blends in a lot of the original mythos in the movie and will entertain Jurassic Park fans old and new alike.