Lives of the remaining dinosaurs are at stake when the dormant volcano starts to wake up. Here comes the role of our heroes, Owen and Claire, who will have a serious danger adventures all in attempt to rescue the rest dinosaurs to keep them away from the danger of extinction.
"Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" gets away with its unoriginality for the most part, but this franchise's desperation is starting to show. It's time to evolve or go extinct.
Bayona directs with grace and a number of memorable set pieces combine tension and thrills in the right, delicate balance. but overall, these dinosaurs deserve so much better.
The real hybrid here, however, is the movie itself. While more coherent than its 2015 predecessor, it stills feels lumpily composed of bits from other science-fiction and disaster films.
This fun, pacy addition to the dino disaster franchise doesn't do much that's particularly new -- though what it does, it does with a fair whack of panache.