Movie Review: ‘Jurassic World Dominion’
Bob Garver
Special to Valley NewsEven among the crowded 2010’s box office, “Jurassic World” managed to be one of the most successful franchises of the decade, after “Star Wars” and the MCU, despite my worries that “Jurassic Park” fandom ended after the disastrous third film in 2001. The first two films of the new trilogy made a combined $1 billion at the domestic box office, proving that there is indeed still a place in moviegoers’ hearts for man-eating dinosaurs. Now comes the conclusion, “Jurassic World Dominion,” which is opening in the 2020s where almost everything underperforms. But this movie is entertaining enough that I don’t see why it can’t be an exception.The movie picks up four years after teenage clone Maisie Lockwood, played by Isabella Sermon