![]() ![]() In Dominion, however, Dodgson ( Campbell Scott) is running the show over at Biosyn.Īs for Biosyn itself, while Dominion doesn’t explain exactly what the company was up to during the rise and fall of Jurassic World, Trevorrow did offer up his own thoughts on how Biosyn likely got back in the dinosaur game: In Jurassic Park, Lewis Dodgson was a mere employee who swooped in to facilitate the embryo heist. Not only do they have lecture halls and state-of-the-art labs there, but they also have a sanctuary for dinosaurs rescued from Isla Nublar and Isla Sorna. In fact, a significant amount of Jurassic World Dominion takes place at the Biosyn facility in the Dolomites in Italy. Yes, the genetics company’s existence is implied in the 1993 original via Lewis Dodgson’s ( Cameron Thor) involvement in Dennis Nedry’s ( Wayne Knight) assignment to steal InGen’s dinosaur embryos using the modified Barbasol can, but Biosyn’s existence is only first being made official in the final film of the new trilogy. Jurassic World: Dominion is out now in cinemas.If you’re a Jurassic Park book reader, you know it’s a big deal that Biosyn is finally getting legitimate screen time in Jurassic World Dominion. The Giganotosaurus might be the new Big Bad dinosaur, but as we all know, it's the humans who are the real villains of the Jurassic saga and Dodgson is right up there with the shadiest of them all. Of course, that's not all they're doing as BioSyn is also behind the mutated locusts that are decimating crops in the US. When we reunite with Dodgson, he claims to Ellie and Alan that they're using paleo DNA in order to find a cure for all sorts of ailments. ![]() "The way he bobs and weaves around people – you can tell he's a calculator," director Colin Trevorrow told Empire, with Campbell Scott adding: "He will do anything to get people out of his way, or on his side, depending on who he meets."įollowing the events of Fallen Kingdom, dinosaurs are out in the world and in an attempt to combat poachers, it's revealed that BioSyn are given sole rights to house dinosaurs that have been captured in the world. This death might ring a bell, as it was used as the downfall of InGen CEO Peter Ludlow (Arliss Howard) in the movie sequel.īut at least that means Dodgson could make his return in Jurassic World: Dominion and when we reunite with him, he's running BioSyn Valley, so he's clearly gone up in the world – but he's no less devious. It's fortunate for the movie version of Dodgson, though, as in the book he was killed by an infant tyrannosaurus after taking a team to Isla Sorna to collect fertilised dinosaur eggs. In the original Jurassic Park novel though, he's working for a corporation called BioSyn, who want to clone dinosaurs for potential test subjects.ĭodgson never made another appearance in the series, but he does feature in The Lost World book, which was only used as a loose inspiration for the movie sequel. It's clear in the movie that Dodgson is working for a rival of InGen, but that's about all we get about him. Just a shame that he crashes on his way to the dock and is memorably killed by a dilophosaurus. Obviously, Nedry is very excited and manages to get the embryos into the fake shaving cream container given to him by Dodgson. Dodgson gives him $750,000 with a promise of $50,000 more per embryo he manages to sneak off Isla Nublar, meaning Nedry could net himself $1.5 million if he successfully steals all 15 species. ![]()
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