The dinosaurs seen inJurassic World Rebirthare evidence of just how much darkerJurassic Park’s story could have been. ByJurassic Park’s ending, a surprisingly high number of supporting characters are dead. Although the main characters do emerge unscathed, the major villain, Dennis Nedry, and a lot of likable supporting stars die during the blockbuster’s brisk story.Michael Crichton’s original novelJurassic Parkis even darker, with John Hammond himself meeting a gruesome fate in its bleaker story.
Thefranchise rebootJurassic World Rebirthlooks set to give viewers an idea of just how much darker the series could have gotten if its story had panned out a little differently. Arriving in July 2025,Jurassic World Rebirthstars Scarlett Johansson as the covert operations specialist Zora Bennett. Sent to retrieve the DNA of the few dinosaurs that have survived in the years sinceJurassic World Dominion’s ending, Zora finds her mission complicated when she comes across a vacationing family stranded in dinosaur-infested waters.

Jurassic World Rebirth’s Story Reveals Other Dinosaurs That Could Have Been In Jurassic Park
Jurassic World Rebirth’s Dinosaurs Include Rejects From The Original Movie
Many of thedinosaurs seen inJurassic World Rebirth’s trailerdidn’t appear inJurassic Park, and there is a good reason for that. According to producer Frank Marshall in an interview withVanity Fair,the island thatJurassic World Rebirthis set on is home to the genetic mistakes that resulted from InGen’s earlier attempts to populate Jurassic Park. The trailer forJurassic World Rebirthboasts the return of many crowd-pleasing dinosaurs seen in earlier franchise installments, including T. rex, the Quetzalcoatlus, the raptors, and the Mosasaurus.
These dinosaurs were created beforeJurassic Parktook place, meaning they could have been roaming around the original movie’s titular theme park.
However, thehybrid dinosaur fromJurassic World Rebirth’s trailerproves that the island’s inhabitants don’t stop there. There is also Titanosaurus seen in the teaser, which didn’t appear in any earlier franchise installments, as well as the first appearance by the Spinosaurus sinceJurassic Park III. Judging by the reboot’s premise, these dinosaurs were created beforeJurassic Parktook place, meaning they could have been roaming around the original movie’s version of the titular theme park if they turned out right.
Jurassic World Rebirth’s New Dinosaurs Would Have Made Jurassic Park More Dangerous
Jurassic Park’s Setting Wasn’t As Lethal As The Reboot’s Uninhabited Island
Clearly, the characters fromJurassic Parkwere lucky. The dinosaurs seen inJurassic World Rebirth’s trailer seem like they will be more lethal than anything found in earlier franchise installments thanks to their size, their ferocity, and the unpredictable element of their failed genetic engineering.The hybrid fromJurassic World Rebirth’s trailercould be more vicious or powerful than ordinary dinosaurs due to this engineering, and it seems to be the case in the promotional materials.
While it was tough for the heroes ofJurassic Parkto escape the park’s dinosaurs, the characters at least only had fully developed dinosaurs to contend with as they made their dash for freedom.Jurassic World Rebirth’s trailer introduces genetic hybrids, new species of dinosaurs, and massive monsters that have never appeared in the series before, meaning the heroes will be in more trouble than ever in this reboot. As such,Jurassic World Rebirthlooks like a darker spin onJurassic Park’s original story.