
'Jurassic World Rebirth' Clarifies A Plot Hole From 'Jurassic Park III' After 24 Years
Finally, the mystery of what happened in the opening scene is clearer than ever, providing fans with a satisfying resolution after years of speculation.
Even Jurassic Park III, which has long been viewed as the worst film, has gained appreciation from fans thanks to the recent trilogy. Moreover, Jurassic World Rebirth seems to solve an old mystery.
Flying Or Swimming Monster
This refers to the opening scene of the 2001 sequel where Eric Kirby (Trevor Morgan) goes parasailing over Isla Sorna with his stepfather Ben, towed by a crew in a speedboat.
When the crew disappears into a fog cloud, they are never seen again, and the boat is badly damaged. There is still online debate about what exactly attacked them.
Spinosaurus Aegypticus
Many believe the Pteranodons are responsible, but since the parasailers never see them and they later appear to be in a cage, this explanation isn't convincing. A logical culprit is the Spinosaurus.
We briefly saw this at the time, but Jurassic World Rebirth emphasizes that this dinosaur is an amphibian that lives both on land and underwater, making the sequence from 24 years ago much clearer now.