The primary antagonist shifts from the dinosaurs themselves to , a tech-conglomerate allegory for modern exploitative capitalism.
The transition from a controlled island environment to a world where dinosaurs roam freely represents a shift from a "contained experiment" to a "global ecological reality." While previous films focused on the wonder of creation, Dominion explores the messy, often violent consequences of that creation's integration into modern society. The film posits that "dominion" is a human delusion; we do not control nature, we merely inhabit it alongside other powerful forces. 2. Corporate Hubris and the Bio-Capitalist Threat The primary antagonist shifts from the dinosaurs themselves
Characters like Claire Dearing evolve from seeing dinosaurs as assets to seeing them as vulnerable wildlife requiring protection from illegal markets and abuse. Dominion explores the messy
The use of genetically engineered locusts to control the global food supply moves the franchise's warning from "monsters in the woods" to "monsters in the food chain." we do not control nature