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5 Ways Jurassic World Sets Itself Up For Sequels

While many of us expected Jurassic World to do well in theaters, few could have predicted just how monstrous it's been at the box office. Right out the gate, the film began breaking records and has just enjoyed he highest-grossing opening weekend of all-time.
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1) Dr. Henry Wu And The Dino Embryos

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Dr. Henry Wu, the geneticist who’s been creating dinosaurs since the beginning, is the true villain of Jurassic World and the obvious through-line for the upcoming slew of inevitable sequels. He managed to do what Jurassic Park‘s Dennis Nedry never could: smuggle a bunch of dinosaur embryos off the island (as it turns out, a briefcase works a hell of a lot better than a Barbasol can).

We know that Wu’s become a sellout – willing to hand the embryos off to the highest biller – and I wouldn’t be surprised if we saw him selling dinosaurs on the black market, flooding the world with genetically modified dinosaurs. That, of course, could lead to quite a few sequels, which see Chris Pratt chasing Wu around the world and stopping dinosaur threats when they appear.

In any case, Wu survived for a reason, and there’s absolutely no way he and the stolen embryos don’t play a huge part in the franchise going forward.


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James Garcia
Lego photographer, cinephile, geek. James is 24 and lives in Portland, OR. He writes for several websites about pop culture, film, and TV and runs a video production company with his wife called Gilded Moose Media.