The film, from Universal and director Colin Trevorrow, is
the third film in the 'Jurassic World' franchise that began in 2015.
'Dominion' includes mainstays Chris Pratt and Bryce Callas
Howard and also brings back the stars of 'Jurassic Park', the 1993 adaptation
of Michael Crichton's novel that first introduced the world to a park in which
dinosaurs run amok. Back in action are Sam Neill, Laura Dern and Jeff Goldblum.
In the almost 3-minute trailer, there are dinosaurs
wandering free in a wintery tundra and swimming in the ocean as humans look on
warily.
"Human and dinosaurs can't coexist. We created an
ecological disaster," Dern says in the trailer, which is a keen observation
that should have been apparent five movies ago. "We not only lack dominion
over nature, we're subordinate to it," says Goldblum.
"It is a true ensemble of all of these people, even if
they may not be side by side the whole time. There is just something really
exhilarating, just from a generational standpoint, to be able to put all of
these characters into a situation where they are again having to not just
survive together, but make sure that we all don't go extinct just like the
dinosaurs," Trevorrow told The Hollywood Reporter last year.
He wrote the film's script with Emily Carmichael, based on a
story he developed with Derek Connolly. In November, Universal unveiled the
first five minutes of the film, which depicts how one misquito's actions
millions of years earlier led to dinosaur resurrection in the modern day.
'Dominion' deals with the fallout from 'Jurassic World:
Fallen Kingdom' (2018), which showed the destruction of the dinosaurs' home,
Isla Nublar, and dinosaurs escaping into the modern world.
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