Jurassic World Dominion

2022, Action/Adventure, 2h 27m

371 Reviews 10,000+ Verified Ratings

What to know

critics consensus

Jurassic World Dominion might be a bit of an improvement over its immediate predecessors in some respects, but this franchise has lumbered a long way down from its classic start. Read critic reviews

audience says

It's probably time to let this franchise rest, but between some entertaining action and the fun of seeing members of the original cast reunited, Jurassic World Dominion is a decent enough sequel. Read audience reviews

Where to watch

In Theaters

Rate And Review

User image

Verified

  • User image

    Super Reviewer

    Rate this movie

    Oof, that was Rotten.

    Meh, it passed the time.

    It’s good – I’d recommend it.

    Awesome!

    So Fresh: Absolute Must See!

    What did you think of the movie? (optional)



  • You're almost there! Just confirm how you got your ticket.

  • User image

    Super Reviewer

    Step 2 of 2

    How did you buy your ticket?

    Let's get your review verified.

    • Fandango

    • AMCTheatres.com or AMC AppNew

    • Cinemark Coming Soon

      We won’t be able to verify your ticket today, but it’s great to know for the future.

    • Regal Coming Soon

      We won’t be able to verify your ticket today, but it’s great to know for the future.

    • Theater box office or somewhere else

    You're almost there! Just confirm how you got your ticket.

  • User image

    Super Reviewer

    Rate this movie

    Oof, that was Rotten.

    Meh, it passed the time.

    It’s good – I’d recommend it.

    Awesome!

    So Fresh: Absolute Must See!

    What did you think of the movie? (optional)

  • How did you buy your ticket?

    • Fandango

    • AMCTheatres.com or AMC AppNew

    • Cinemark Coming Soon

      We won’t be able to verify your ticket today, but it’s great to know for the future.

    • Regal Coming Soon

      We won’t be able to verify your ticket today, but it’s great to know for the future.

    • Theater box office or somewhere else

Jurassic World Dominion Videos

Jurassic World Dominion Photos

Movie Info

This summer, experience the epic conclusion to the Jurassic era as two generations unite for the first time. Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard are joined by Oscar®-winner Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum and Sam Neill in Jurassic World Dominion, a bold, timely and breathtaking new adventure that spans the globe. From Jurassic World architect and director Colin Trevorrow, Dominion takes place four years after Isla Nublar has been destroyed. Dinosaurs now live--and hunt--alongside humans all over the world. This fragile balance will reshape the future and determine, once and for all, whether human beings are to remain the apex predators on a planet they now share with history's most fearsome creatures.

Cast & Crew

Chris Pratt
Owen Grady
Laura Dern
Ellie Sattler
Jeff Goldblum
Ian Malcolm
Sam Neill
Alan Grant
DeWanda Wise
Kayla Watts
BD Wong
Dr. Henry Wu
Omar Sy
Barry Sembène
Isabella Sermon
Maisie Lockwood, Young Charlotte Lockwood
Campbell Scott
Lewis Dodgson
Dichen Lachman
Soyona Santos
Scott Haze
Rainn Delacourt
Daniella Pineda
Dr. Zia Rodriguez
Colin Trevorrow
Screenwriter
Steven Spielberg
Executive Producer
Alexandra Derbyshire
Executive Producer
Colin Trevorrow
Executive Producer
John Schwartzman
Cinematographer
Mark Sanger
Film Editor
Michael Giacchino
Original Music
Kevin Jenkins
Production Design
Ben Collins
Art Director
Carol Lavallee
Set Decoration
Show all Cast & Crew

Critic Reviews for Jurassic World Dominion

Audience Reviews for Jurassic World Dominion

  • 2d ago
    Not the strongest of the Jurassic sequels, in fact arguably one of the poorest next to Lost World. However, if you're like me and just can't get enough of humans being chased by dinosaurs, you'll still have a lot of fun with Dominion. The big attraction of dinosaurs on the mainland is fun, but unfortunately it's not as well utilized as it really could be. Instead what we get is a rather odd story involving giant locusts and cropping. We still get lots of dino action though, just not the mainland dino action quite like we were promised. But when the dinosaur action goes down, it's just as glorious as ever. What is up to expectation is the presence of our original film trio of Ellie, Alan, and Ian with returning cast members who have not lost a single step in the years between. They feel exactly like these characters before. Not just like these characters before, but like these characters but now aged, older, sometimes wiser, and maybe a little more jaded by their experiences from the earlier films. They naturally fit into the movie and sync up well with the new cast. It never feels like a gimmick because of course these people would know each other, they work in the same fields. Jurassic World Dominion is far from a perfect movie, but it is a great deal of fun. I wish we had more playfulness with the dinosaurs on the mainland and less of the locust plot, but the dinosaur stuff we get is still a great joy to behold, and the returning cast members alone are worth the price of admission.
    Michael M Super Reviewer
  • Jun 17, 2022
    While I, like the majority of film lovers, absolutely love the original Jurassic Park, I've basically felt like I've given the majority of the franchise pass, rather than genuinely believing they're great films. The only other film I genuinely think is a solid entry is the first Jurassic World (which in itself isn't original at all). I've felt that the sense of awe and wonder has been missing since the original film and with the release of the "final" installment with Jurassic World Dominion, I was eager to see how they would put a bow on the franchise at least. Sadly, I have to be honest and say this is probably my least favourite of the entire franchise. Let's dive into why I think fans should still see this movie, but with incredibly lowered expectations.  Picking up about four years after the events of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, dinosaurs are now free in our world and living amongst humans and other species. From here, there are multiple storylines that pick up that are not explored in the marketing for this film, so I'll keep it brief. Maisie Lockwood, the young girl from the previous film has been living with Owen and Claire in protective custody, but she is kidnapped and a rescue mission for her begins. Not only that, but the offspring of Owen's companion Blue is also with her. We then meet the original cast, who are on their own mission. Eventually, these two missions collide, but overall, I think this entire film was a missed opportunity.  I felt as though this film spent next to zero time explaining what happened in between the events of the previous film and this final installment. This isn't even me getting my hopes up, because we've already seen dinosaurs on land before, so I truly believe a portion of this film should've been dedicated to people trying to survive or figuring out how to. With that said, there are still many unique ideas presented here that I thought were clever story developments, but I also found that the film failed to deliver on them, especially since they didn't work for a Jurassic Park film. That's also one of my biggest pet peeves when it comes to massive franchises. When you present cool ideas, but they don't actually work in the context of the franchise, that just feels wildly disappointing.  On a more positive note, I'm a fan of Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Laura Dern, Sam Neill, and Jeff Goldblum, so seeing them, all come together here was a lot of fun and some of their banter got some genuine laughs out of me. With that said, I actually believe newcomer DeWanda Wise as Kayla was the biggest standout here. Her witty dialogue and back and forth with Pratt throughout a lot of the film was terrific and I will gladly watch her performances in the future. It's always nice to have a new character added to a franchise that surprises you. If for nothing else, this was a great cast of characters to see together.  Now for the dinosaurs, which were severely lacking in this film. This franchise, even in its weaker installments, has never had a shortage of Dinosaur action. Yes, this film has plenty of action involving Dinosaurs, some of which are genuinely fun, but I have to admit that the core story of this film really came out of left field for me, and not in a good way. I'm not about to dive into the details, because these details aren't even explored in the marketing, but I'll say that the main storyline focuses very little on Dinosaurs. For the end of a Dinosaur franchise, this rubbed me the wrong way. I couldn't comprehend why this story element was even being explored. It was basically what made me dislike this film overall, even though I enjoyed moments of it. In the end, Jurassic World Dominion isn't going to gain any new fans for the franchise, but at least the entire cast is here, having a good time, and it shows. I was excited to see Colin Trevorrow returning to direct, after working on the first Jurassic World, but even his touch didn't work here. The score didn't stand out to me either and the climax was very forgettable, especially being the "finale" of a franchise. I wish I had more positive things to say about a franchise that I have enjoyed until this point, but I honestly don't. Jurrasic Park fans will absolutely get a kick out of certain scenes so I recommend that fans still see it, but as a movie on its own, it's just not good.
    KJ P Super Reviewer

Movie & TV guides