Who was the BLOODIEST Jurassic Park Villain? | Ranking the Top 5 Villains in Jurassic

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The Jurassic Franchise is filled with the most malevolent dinosaurs ever seen in cinema. But which of these is the worst? This episode will break down the feats of the big 5 bad theropods seen in Jurassic and determine which one deserves the title of Ultimate villain by evaluating 5 categories: Design, Relentlessness, Shrewdness, Cruelty, and Backstory. If you enjoyed this episode please consider subscribing!

00:00 - Intro
1:47 - How to Rank
2:40 - Spinosaurus
5:25 - Indominus Rex
7:51 - Scorpios Rex
10:11 - Ranking Table
10:47 - Indoraptor
13:12 - Giganotosaurus
15:47 - Final Rankings

All Comments (21)
  • @GojiCenter
    PLEASE remember that this list is NOT a Power Ranking.. This video ranks their villainous characteristics Not battle performance
  • @DinoTitan
    Personally, I think the reason why the giganotosaurus didn't immediately try to kill the main cast was probably because it was likely the first time the giga had humans at its mercy before and didn't know if it should view them as food or not. Kinda like how a cat will paw at something new that it has never seen before or a shark circling a unknown animal. It can see them, but it is not yet sure what to make of them.
  • @xicoxnicx
    It’s wild how much the Giganotosaurus was a non-threat. It honestly didn’t deserve to die the way it did.
  • @user-cr4oe5tu8c
    spinosaurus gets barely a scratch from a plane
    "And I took that personally."
  • @cmajor1487
    The Indominus Rex was the most cold blooded killer in the series. It killed and went after everything that moved. If you notice, most of the other dinos would study their prey before they killed it but the I-Rex went straight for the jugular. I was legit scared of it the first time I saw Jurassic World in theaters.
  • @yissibiiyte
    The talking raptor from JP3.

    No other villain has left such long lasting traumatic scars on a character
  • @gewehr7379
    The Giga’s death was so sad to me. I seemed like a curious and scared animal that didn’t understand what was going on around it. I was so disappointed when I saw the movie because the giga was so hyped up but I love the design of Zeb!
  • 11:45 “look at this man, this isn’t hunting, this is child abuse!” Had me dying tbh.
  • @kiba1367
    Spino was by far my favorite, personal bias, rankings are def fair and acurate, but defeating the t-rex, intelligently following the main cast, breaking down that barrier which was such a wtf moment, AND the only one to not have been killed among these predators, J3 def deserved more praise cuz of him alone
  • The Giganotosaurus seems like such a non-threat that a case could be made that if you stayed out of it's territory, bought it food, and eventually earned its trust, you could find yourself being able to give it chin scratches and belly rubs.
  • I feel like the Indominus would be the most powerful, sadistic and dangerous dinosaur in the franchise. It had the most kills. In terms of evil, I’d say the Indoraptor, he’s a nasty piece of work, he seems to enjoy killing, like the way he smiled when taking Wheatley’s arm off, and as you mentioned it’s behaviour towards Maisie.
  • @ThatGuy75195
    Honestly the indoraptor was more of a horror villain then an action one. Like when it was stalking maisy or whatever her name is and when it was roaring on the rooftop in front of the moon actually gave me chills
  • @TON618_0
    Honestly I like the way the giga was portrayed more as a wild animal being curious and careful instead of the usual aggressive charge into battle type I think it deserved more screen time aswell
  • As much as I love the Indoraptor, I can't argue with these rankings.
    Even though the Indoraptor is my favorite hybrid in Jurassic park, I do agree that it was held back by virtue of its laser pointer weakness. If that weakness was removed, it would 100% be the best villain of Jurassic park.
  • I wanna point out something about the Giga's intelligence regarding GC's analysis of the final confrontation between him and the humans. Something worth remembering is that humans aren't on a Giga's main menu, so I imagine that the reason the Giga didn't take the chance to immediately eat them was that he wasn't in predator mode, he was curious.

    Like many animals today who can display curiosity with something that isn't necessarily their prey (like sharks for example), I think the Giga more or less saw these strange creatures in his territory, wondered what they were, and after simply observing them and trying to scare these creatures out of his turf, he committed to being much more aggressive.

    Saying this, I agree that the Giga was the least villainous of all the big five here. I am more or less pointing this out to give him more credit on an intelligence scale. Giga was absolutely not a villain, he was just an animal being an animal. And honestly, I was very upset to see them kill him off. With the other 2 bio-engineered dinos, it makes sense that they gotta die, but the Giga should have gotten the Spinosaurus treatment where he's simply forced out in a confrontation and leaves.
  • @Poptomist
    Don’t forget that the controlling factor of the Indoraptor makes it even more aggressive towards its target
  • While i love the Giganotosaurus's design, it wasn't a very good villain. Honestly i felt like the Therizinosaurus was more threatening, i thought it was a bit creepy during it's encounter with Claire, it also has a cool design and despite being a herbivore it's aggressive, and aggressive herbivores is an interesting concept which i think should be explored more, as prior to this the only aggression we saw from herbivores was from the Stegosaurus in The Lost World and a bit from the Ankylosaurus in Jurassic World.
  • @ArkanumKing
    A bit sad that The Big One never got as much attention as it should have. Despite her being the fact that rexy has her iconic scars
  • Kind of a shame you left out the Big One from the first Jurassic film. Especially since she clearly had a villainous role with a mind cruel enough to kill even her own kind.
  • @univthegriffin
    The way the Scorpios Rex moved and climbed made me so uncomfortable and sent chills up my spine. Especially in the scene when it climbed up to the treehouse in the flash of lightning showing it just crawling around and then looking at the kids 😅