As the official release of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom arrives, many plot details have started to leak from the film. As per usual, some of these plot details inevitably find their way into film merchandise in some form or other. Jurassic Outpost discovered some merchandise concepts via the instagram of the graphic design company 'TenfourCreative'. The pictures below reveal certain plot points, so spoilers from this point onwards:


As is clear, the packaging showcases that there will be a merchandising push for the sequel that will have a greater emphasis on not only groceries, but also toiletries. It appears that Universal is placing a greater emphasis on what products are available to the mass market as well.
More importantly, the images showcase the return of Blue the Velociraptor, the original Tyrannosaurus Rex from Jurassic Park, and the Volcano. These images further confirm the return of Isla Nublar, and its potential destruction in the film. As Blue seems to have a large number of merchandise with it being the only thing on the key art, Blue's role may be significantly larger this time too.
So what is your opinion on the merchandise reveal? Do you like where the franchise appears to be heading, with the confirmation of these plot points? Let us know!
Source: TenFourCreative via Jurassic Outpost
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