Jurassic World 3: a major inconsistency spotted by fans


Back to “Jurassic World: The World After”, in theaters since June 8, and to a plot detail that seemed rather strange to some fans of the first “Jurassic Park”.

SPOILERS – Attention, the article below reveals potential spoilers. If you don’t want to know the content, please don’t read the following…

At the end of Jurassic World: The World After, the greedy Lewis Dodgson – who we had already seen in the first Jurassic Park, but who plays a much more central role in this last part – tries to escape from the Biosyn complex, and carries with it an object that fans will have recognized.

Before being devoured by dilophosaurs, Dodgson indeed seizes the famous Barbasol shaving foam bomb, which had been used by his underling Dennis Nedry to recover the embryos in the cold room of Jurassic Park, in 1993.

Only small problem: in Spielberg’s film, almost 30 years before his boss, Nedry had ended up being eaten by dilophosaurs, and his precious embryo container had literally disappeared under a heap of mud.

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Unless Dodgson went to retrieve the object in the meantime – which is not specified in the last opus – it therefore seems strange that he finds himself again in possession of the canister.

Indeed, the container would no doubt have been as difficult to find on Isla Nublar as a needle in a haystack. Remember, on top of that, that the island had been buried under lava in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.

How did Lewis Dodgson manage to get his hands on his precious treasure? The mystery remains!

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