Jurassic World Rebirth Theory: Could InGen Be Hiding Behind Parker-Genix’s Dangerous Plans? (Photo Credit – Instagram)

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Jurassic World Rebirth steps away from the trilogy, yet the film carries traces of the larger franchise that could shape where the story goes next. The new characters bring their own energy to the story and hidden connections to earlier films keep the door open for sequels. While nothing has been confirmed yet, the amount of groundwork laid in this film feels far too deliberate to be ignored in the future.

InGen Appears to Be Gone but Questions Remain

Unlike earlier films, this is the first entry where InGen, the company behind the original Jurassic Park, seems to have disappeared from the picture. At the start of Rebirth, it is said that InGen went bankrupt, with Parker-Genix taking over most of its assets. Parker-Genix, a pharmaceutical company, sends Zora and Henry to Île Saint-Hubert, setting the stage for the new story. On the surface, this shift suggests a complete break from InGen, but the events of the movie leave reasons to doubt that the corporation is truly gone.

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The Theory of Parker-Genix as a Cover for InGen

The movie’s prologue shows a massacre at an InGen research facility, where workers fall victim to the deadly Distortus Rex. Later, Zora (Scarlett Johansson), Henry (Jonathan Bailey), and Martin Krebs (Rupert Friend) reach the same location, and Krebs seems oddly well-prepared for what lies inside. His guarded nature hints at knowledge far beyond what Parker-Genix could have learned from acquiring InGen’s assets. This has fueled speculation that Parker-Genix might not be independent at all, but rather a front for InGen to continue its experiments under a safer name.