Thoughts on Indominus rex
Rewatched Jurassic World (2015), it's crazy to think that they were going to introduce Indominus to the public
Is it wrong to say I was rooting for the Indominus Rex the whole film.
Indominus Rex and Giganotosaurus should have switched movies.
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I just finished rewatching Jurassic World (still a really fun movie, btw), and honestly, I think it's insane that they greenlit the introduction of Indominus to the park. This thing is a lawsuit waiting to bite their ass.
During the events of the movie, Indominus was going to be introduced to the public in around 3 weeks, yet everything about it is highly unstable/aggressive. It ate its sibling, almost caused accidents/casualties EVEN before its escape, and was already shown trying to escape. Mind you, it wasn't even fully grown at this moment, meaning its aggressiveness could further increase. It baffles me that Masrani/Ingen was 100% ready to introduce it despite not having to let it grow to adulthood first and fully learn its behavior/characteristics. I understand that having a dangerous creature in your theme park is cool on paper, but it's really stupid to let that happen. Imagine Disneyland opening a roller coaster that has never been tested for safety; that is literally the Indominus situation.