Why do people dislike the hybrids so much...

Why do people dislike the hybrids so much? They're the logical evolution of the concepts and fears that were discussed back in the original novel in 1980. Plus the fact that all of the animals we see in the franchise are already genetic chimeras of dinosaur DNA and modern animal DNA, not being "real" in any way.

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Because they're transparently "bigger is better" marketing from execs, just because it's seen as cynical in universe doesn't make it not cynical.

Because why not just fucking make Manticores or dragons if you're going to go the bullshit hybrid route

Because they're just huge faggots hunting humans like a slasher villain instead of being cool like the simple velociraptors.

So a movie isn't allowed to snark at things in real life?

Because it's impossible to create an animal that can breathe fire.

The same velociraptors that spent 4 out of 5 movies hunting humans like slasher villains?

Because its just a bad Syfy plot. Everywhere you look the Indominus has some new ability or resistance. Its like a regular user making up his own source of fiction and hes the protagonist and everytime he fights a bad guy it turns out he had some new hidden power like camaflouge or super-strength or being able to talk to fish or something.

>Because it's impossible to create an animal that can breathe fire.
with genetic engineering bullshit you can

It's supposed to be a movie about dinosaurs not a slasher movie with someone's gay OC do not steal superpowered raptor.

With what animals?

Again, the raptors in every movie are portrayed as slasher villains when they're loose and hunting people.

The raptors always had a reason. In the first one they're meant to be psychopaths exploring their new vistas and a human would make a very good meal for a raptor, while something the size of the Spino should be going after the bigger prey that it's used to hunting on the island. In the second the humans enter their hunting grounds and in the third one they steal their egg, both situations resolve themselves when they either exit their hunting grounds or give back the egg. They're not just chasing the humans onto rooftops and shit for no other reason than to be the villainous dino.

despite being fan fiction tier, I think the JW movies went in the right direction when it comes to explore the topic of exploiting nature in the wrong way. when you think about it the only reason why everything went to shit in JP1 was the industrial sabotage, if it wasn't for him everything would have been most likely fine, or at least not as disastrous. the indominus actually addresses the fact that they played with fire and created an abomination

>the raptors in every movie are portrayed as slasher villains when they're loose and hunting people
Wut

wings from a bat, stick it on a oversized lizard, give it a second stomach that can have some fire producing gas, have its teeth be able to spark it.

>With what animals?
my pick would be dolphins

>They're not just chasing the humans onto rooftops and shit for no other reason than to be the villainous dino
The original novel and the scene in TLW with them going after Malcolm and his gf and daughter say otherwise.

They never read Jurassic Park. That's why they hate it even though JPW is very in line with Crichton.
The other movie is shit though. The lesson is always 'technology will fuck you', so letting the extinct species live around the world is retarded.

>That's why they hate it even though JPW is very in line with Crichton
I've read both novels and I still think JW was mediocre. It had the message but not the substance because it was too hamhanded.

Did you even watch the movies? In the first one alone there was
-a raptor waiting behind a bunch of wires and pipes until Ellie was in the right position and had just done something positive to shove its head through those wires and pipes for a jumpscare
-the entire kitchen sequence
-the raptor so determined to get into the control room it wrestles with a door then smashes the window and then it somehow knows where they'd be coming out of the vents and is waiting for them right next to the skeletons
-The Big One is so psychotic and bloodthirsty that she attacks the Tyrannosaurus rex

>and the scene in TLW
THEY WERE IN THEIR HUNTING GROUNDS. If you walk into a lion's hunting ground then they're going to try and get you when you climb into a tree as well. Once they got the fuck out of that area the raptors did not keep stalking them.

It was ham-handed in the book, too. Crichton was not shy about telling people his opinions on science, Malcolm existed to be his mouthpiece that let him rage and seethe at everything that annoyed him.

Lions wouldn't waste their energy trying to get into locked cars, repeatedly throwing themselves through glass, and trying to break into secured buildings. They only got away because the girl gymnastic'd one onto spikes and the rest started killing each other letting Malcolm and family escape.

>-a raptor waiting behind a bunch of wires and pipes until Ellie was in the right position and had just done something positive to shove its head through those wires and pipes for a jumpscare
How do you know it was waiting RIGHT behind? Even if it was, it's an ambush predator, that's what they do.

>the entire kitchen sequence
Two large predators going after juveniles? Unheard of.

>the raptor so determined to get into the control room it wrestles with a door then smashes the window and then it somehow knows where they'd be coming out of the vents and is waiting for them right next to the skeletons
It knew where they were after Lex fell through the false ceiling.

>The Big One is so psychotic and bloodthirsty that she attacks the Tyrannosaurus rex
And wolves go after grizzlies. What's your point?

Don't even pretend like the novels were anywhere near as hamfisted Jurassic World was.

>Don't even pretend like the novels were anywhere near as hamfisted Jurassic World was.
That's movies. You need to pivot away from Crichton's science-hero characters to make it digestible for the public.