Board Thread:Movie discussion/@comment-28179970-20161117145606/@comment-30649064-20161201101659

It would seem almost impossible for the park to reopen. We have seen in presvouse films how much InGen was financially crippled by the deaths of FEW indivuals (Jurassic Park), and how much stained that had placed on InGen's commercial successe (as seen in Jurassic Park The Lost World); to try and contrast those consequences with the deaths of DOZENS of InGen employers, dinosaurs and the lost of one of their most heavily invested creations (the Indominus Rex); not to mention the countless injured tourists at Jurassic World by the Pterandons and Dimorphodons, and hundreds, if not thousands of dollars worth of damage caused by Indominus; if you really put all that in contex, and compare it to the struggles InGen faced during the first and second film (with what could be consider SMALL promblems); there really is no chance that the Park would open. At the least InGen would properly be finically crippled to the point of bankruptcy, and would be forced to sell itself out to another corporation.....possibly Biosyn?