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The conversation turns to a broader commentary: society's disinterest. A debate emerges whether audiences will eventually tire of dinosaurs altogether. One point suggests that after over two decades, consumer interest has waned because modern audiences are distracted—many glued to smartphones while viewing these films. The franchise's decline is seen as a reflection of societal decline, where the spectacle of dinosaurs no longer holds the same power. Despite that, profits continue, suggesting that the franchise still makes money—though the quality has nosedived.