

In Malta, an associate of Dodgson's, Sonoya Santos (Dichen Lachman), calls him to say that Maisie and Beta have been transported separately to BioSyn HQ. Henry Wu (BD Wong), who has since become remorseful of his actions in helping keep these experiments going, as he notes that the locusts have grown at an alarming rate. Afterwards, he joins them and discreetly tells Ellie that the locusts are indeed part of a sinister scheme by BioSyn. Alan and Ellie are escorted to find Ian giving a lecture. He introduces them to Dodgson, who promises they are working on something revolutionary and groundbreaking. Alan and Ellie arrive at the sanctuary and meet Ramsay Cole (Mamoudou Athie), BioSyn's Head of Communications. He helps them get info on Delacourt and points them to Owen's former coworker at Jurassic World, Barry Sembene (Omar Sy), who can help take them to wherever the mercenaries are taking Maisie and Beta. Claire contacts Franklin, who now works for the CIA. Owen sees this and gets Claire to go after them. Maisie rides her bike across the bridge and is also taken by the villains. The mercenaries soon make their move and capture Beta. They are all surprised to see Blue has become a mother. Back at the cabin, Blue and Beta come upon Owen, Claire, and Maisie. Despite showing some hesitance, Alan ultimately agrees to join. She was already invited by their old friend, Dr. Ellie wants to get DNA from another locust at the BioSyn sanctuary and asks for Alan's help. Alan and Ellie figure that BioSyn must have made them so that their crops are all that remains. She brings a captured locust to him and explains the situation, fearing that if they spread, they may wreck the food chain.


Alan Grant (Sam Neill), who is working with other aspiring paleontologists. Ellie is told by the children's mother that the neighboring crops, which were untouched by the locusts, are planted by BioSyn. She investigates the farm where the locusts attacked and ate up all the crops. This is brought to the attention of paleobotanist Ellie Sattler (Laura Dern). In Texas, two children are chased by an enormous swarm of locusts. Not far from the cabin, Blue the raptor has asexually reproduced a child (who Maisie later names Beta). Sure enough, mercenaries led by Rainn Delacourt (Scott Haze) are spying on them in the woods, Maisie being their target. This causes her to get annoyed with them, and she has also become curious about Charlotte Lockwood, whom she was cloned from. Although Maisie likes to stray from home and witness the dinosaurs on land, Claire and Owen try to keep her hidden for fear that someone is after her. After he's done, he goes back to the cabin that he shares with Claire and Maisie, as he and Claire are now her adoptive parents. Somewhere near the snowy mountains in Nevada, Owen Grady (Chris Pratt) is riding a horse to wrangle a large dinosaurs. Franklin and Zia tell Claire they can no longer keep this type of work up, and while they support Claire and her endeavors, they are moving onto jobs that are safer for them. They join Franklin Webb (Justice Smith) as they escape in a van, but security guards chase after them until the three manage to lose them. At a facility in Nevada, Claire Dearing (Bryce Dallas Howard) and Zia Rodriguez (Daniella Pineda) save a baby dinosaur from an illegal breeding site. News coverage also notes that Maisie Lockwood (Isabella Sermon) has disappeared after her true nature as a clone was made public. The government hands the reins to BioSyn Genetics, a company led by Lewis Dodgson (Campbell Scott) with the promise to keep the dinosaurs held at a sanctuary in Italy's Dolemite Mountains to further research them for pharmaceutical purposes. Many people have died from dino-related incidents, and while many think the prehistoric animals should be all killed off, others have found a way in the black market to illegally sell and distribute captured all of Prehistoric Animals. The Mosasaurus is seen pulling a fishing boat down after grabbing its cage of fish with its jaws. Four years after dinosaurs have been set loose on the mainland, humans have had to adjust to their presence.
