Three years after the demise of Jurassic World, a volcanic eruption threatens the remaining dinosaurs on the isla Nublar, so Claire Dearing, the former park manager, recruits Owen Grady to help prevent the extinction of the dinosaurs once again.
This movie contains 31 potentially triggering events.
A mid-movie scene where the main characters are threatened by a Carnotaurus, there's a sudden loud explosion coming from the island's erupting volcano.
•A goat is eaten by the T Rex (typical Jurassic fashion) you see it from above (not too graphic), and from the front you see the goat's leg sticking out of Rexy's mouth. •A lot of dinosaurs are asumed dead on the island after the volcano, or from jumping off a cliff into the water. •There is a heartbreaking scene, where a brachiosaurus is left behind at the island dock. You see it clouded by volcano smoke and fire. It's a horrible moment and it made me cry quite a lot.
SPOILER: the indoraptor falls through a glass roof, and is impaled by a triceratops skull
At the beginning of the movie It is officially decided by the U.S. Senate to allow no human responsibility for the welfare of the Animals on Isla Nublar and instead they should just be left to go extinct because of the volcanic eruption. A hunter intentionally pulls a stegosaurus tooth out, the tyrannosaurus is shown being electrically shocked with a cattle prod. The Indoraptor was being severely mistreated and was being made into a living weapon before it escaped which lead to its hyper aggressive nature. The rescued dinosaurs were being illegally auctioned off on the black market (although most of the dinosaurs escape).
Only if you count an island full of dinosaurs which were formerly semi-domesticated zoo animals or a hybrid dinosaur created to be a military attack-dog as pets.
The dinosaurs are mildly tortured when in containment. They are kept in claustrophobic conditions. Some are prodded with electric poles, particularly the T Rex (which personally made me angry)
Not sure why people are voting yes for this - only one kid in the movie and she survives the entire film. Placed in peril throughout, but does not die.
No hospital scenes, but we see a person sitting/lying in bed in his own cozy bedroom several times, hooked up to a heart monitor (and possibly other apparatuses), because he's sick.
The first deaths in the film are a black man and a white man, presumably they die at the same time. (Eaten by the Mososaurus while on board a small submarine unit)
A man is torn in half, but it's shown very discreetly (from a distance, rather briefly, and almost in silhouette); there isn't even any visible blood. Throughout the movie, blood is kept to an absolute (and ridiculously unrealistic) for the film makers to avoid an R rating.