Director Colin Trevorrow is bringing the Jurassic World franchise to an end on June 10, 2022, with Jurassic World: Dominion. Trevorrow, ahead of the F9’s preview, talked about his favourite scene from the last chapter of the Jurassic World franchise. He said that he is looking forward to the film’s 5-minute long prologue, which takes the viewers back 65 million years into the Cretaceous era.

He said that the prologue is not only the opening scene of the movie but also is an origin story of the majestic creatures.

The said prologue was screened during the film’s extended preview at the F9’s preview. According to reports, the footage brings to light seven new dinosaurs to the Jurassic World universe.

It showed a fan-favourite feathered dinosaur Oviraptor and a mosquito drinking blood of a Moro Intrepidus’ hide. This is a strong reference to the scene where John Hammond recreated dinosaurs using fossilised DNA extracted from a mosquito.

The Jurassic Park film franchise began with Steven Spielberg’s movie in 1993. It was followed by The Lost World: Jurassic Park in 1997. After a third film, Jurassic Park remained absent until 2015 when it was revived after Trevorrow rebooted the franchise, launching the first Jurassic World film.

The first Jurrasic World film was followed by Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.

Reportedly, the last installment is expected to show a time where dinosaurs and humans co-exist.

The movie will see Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, and BD Wong fight against the odds to save the day.

By traveling back through time, Jurassic World: Dominion may have even found a way to keep the franchise going in a different direction.