We took a step from a Jurassic Park to a Jurassic World in 2015.
We watched the Park die with Benjamin Lockwood.
We watched Henry Wu, through it all, strive to create life . . . But what will come of it?
As both Henry Wu and Hugo Strange, B.D. Wong strikes a certain level of sinister that only Sheev Palpatine can counter. We now know that he is creating hybrids and Bane for war alone . . . but why?
Henry Wu was the top of his class. He was taken on by Hammond so his work could be widely known, as it was over the twenty-six years so far of Jurassic Time.
What went wrong?
To keep his creations under control, Wu used to work in deficiencies into his creations. Lysine contingency, for one. Somehow, this failed, and his creatures were able to adapt.
Wu also moved to new levels when he genetically created new creatures from the bones of previous ones: Redesigning Dilophosaurus, Velociraptor, and even T. Rex itself to make a trademarked content.
Then came Hybrids.
From what we've seen in Canon, he created multiple creatures as tests before coming up with the Indominus Rex and Stegoceratops. Later, he redisigned his easily-defeated pet as the Indoraptor. It was defeated in even less time.
Evolution is Semi-Canon. Maybe on those secret Site C locations, Spinoraptor, Stegoceratops, and Ankylodocus were reality, and Spinoraptor's rampage led Wu to his weapons dreams . . . And its resistance to Tranq was modified for Indoraptor.
What is it, however, that Wu has planned next?
Supposedly, no more new Dinosaur Hybrids will appear.
That's not my worry.
It's been my belief for a long time that Jurassic World took pointers from Steve Cole's Z. Rex trilogy. The Indoraptor proved this. Meaning what's next might have been referenced by Hugo Strange in the Gotham S4 finale:
"Now . . ." (moves around between human corpses) "What shall I do with you?"
That's right, Human Hybrids.
The third book of the forementioned trilogy, Z. Apocalypse, featured past hybrids (Which wouldn't break the no new hybrids rule) and human-beast hybrids, designed to survive a nuclear war.
That's what I predict.