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:''NOTE: This article is about the film version of Henry Wu, not the novel version, as he is not a villain in the novels and only in the films. For the novel version of this character, [[w:c:hero:Henry Wu|click here]].''
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:''NOTE: This article is about the villanous Wu from Jurassic World, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous and Jurassic World: Dominion. For the heroic Wu from the book and the first film, [[w:c:hero:Henry Wu|click here]].''
   
 
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|skills = Exceptional intelligence<br>
 
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Extensive knowledge of science and genetics<br>
 
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Bio-ethical misconduct<br>
 
Bio-ethical misconduct<br>
 
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Conspiracy
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{{Quote|Monster is a relative term. To a canary, a cat is a monster. We're just used to being the cat.|Wu after Masrani calls the ''Indominus rex'' a "monster".[[File:HenryWuMonsterIsARelativeTerm.ogg|noicon]]}}
 
{{Quote|Monster is a relative term. To a canary, a cat is a monster. We're just used to being the cat.|Wu after Masrani calls the ''Indominus rex'' a "monster".[[File:HenryWuMonsterIsARelativeTerm.ogg|noicon]]}}
   
'''Henry Wu''' is a recurring antagonist in the ''Jurassic Park'' film series, serving as a minor character in the 1993 original film, the secondary antagonist of the 2015 film ''Jurassic World'' and its 2018 sequel ''Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom''.
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'''Dr. Henry Wu''' is the main antagonist of the ''Jurassic World'' trilogy.
   
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He served as a minor character in the 1993 original film, and the secondary antagonist of the 2015 film ''Jurassic World'' and its 2018 sequel ''Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom'', and is set to return in its 2021 sequel ''Jurassic World: Dominion'' in an unknown role.
He is portrayed by {{w|BD Wong|B.D. Wong}}, who also played [[Hugo Strange (Gotham)|Hugo Strange]] in ''Gotham'', [[Whiterose]] in ''Mr. Robot'' and voiced [[Godspeed (Arrowverse)|Godspeed]] on ''The Flash'', and [[Toad Liu Hai]] in ''DuckTales''.
 
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He is portrayed by {{w|BD Wong|B.D. Wong}}, who also played [[Hugo Strange (Gotham)|Hugo Strange]] in ''Gotham'', [[Whiterose]] in ''Mr. Robot'' and voiced [[Godspeed (Arrowverse)|Godspeed]] on ''The Flash'', and [[Toad Liu Hai]] in ''DuckTales''. In ''Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous'', he is voiced by Greg Chun, who also voiced [[Garou (One Punch Man)|Garou]] in ''One Punch Man'' and [[N'Doul]] in ''Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders''.
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
Dr. Henry Wu is shown to be a very devout scientist. Being an extremely intelligent scientist, surpassing most others on the planet, he was able to use the DNA of dinosaurs and combine it with the DNA of other animals. When he's first seen, he shows deep fascination and pride with the dinosaurs he's genetically engineered. He's also shown to be very doubtful in Dr. Malcolm's warnings, and scoffs that his idea that "life finds a way."
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Dr. Henry Wu is shown to be a very devout scientist. Being an extremely intelligent scientist, surpassing most others on the planet, he was able to use the DNA of dinosaurs and combine it with the DNA of other animals. When he's first seen, he shows deep fascination and pride with the dinosaurs he's genetically engineered. He's also shown to be very doubtful in Dr. Malcolm's warnings, and scoffs that his idea that "life finds a way".
 
Upon being seen again in Jurassic World, his personality remains the same for the most part, and takes great pride in his creations, specifically the ''[[Indominus rex]]'', since it's the first official genetic hybrid with the DNA of multiple dinosaurs and other animals. However, his sentimentality of human life appears to have significantly dulled, as he only viewed the deaths of people caused by the ''Indominus rex'' as "unfortunate". He also harbors a great pride in his creations, as he states his ''Velociraptor'' as "perfectly designed" in ''Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom''. Wu's villainous progression can best be rooted in that while Hammond had the dream for Jurassic Park, It was Wu's genius that made the park a reality.
 
 
==Films==
 
===''Jurassic Park''===
 
Henry Wu is a Chinese American from Ohio with a PhD in genetics. He is a senior member of InGen's project to recreate the dinosaurs via cloning. When the team had discovered large amounts of dinosaur DNA, Dr. Wu proposed that they could start to clone dinosaurs by filling in the missing parts of the dinosaur genome (DNA) with DNA from extant species, in which the investors preferred this approach because it was faster, easier and cheaper. Thus, the board gave Dr. Wu a promotion to be the chief geneticist.
 
 
In this approach, Wu decided to use the DNA of several species of amphibians, including the Common reed frog (''Hyperolius viridiflavus''), to supplement the dinosaur DNA. The first prehistoric animal was cloned in 1984. Aware with the potential dangers of the cloned dinosaurs, Wu also decided to build in a few safety measures, which later revealed only worked properly. His created dinosaur clones have their chromosomes designed such that all animals were female, so they could not reproduce. He also made the dinosaurs unable to produce Lysine, so they would die without the supplements in their food.
 
 
When the endorsement team visited the Isla Nublar Laboratory to see the ''Velociraptors'' hatch, Dr. Wu was among the scientists in the laboratory at that time. He joined the group and answered their questions. Wu probably left the island on the C-3208 boat during the storm evacuation.
 
   
 
Upon being seen again in ''Jurassic World'', his personality remains the same for the most part, and takes great pride in his creations, specifically the ''[[Indominus rex]]'', since it's the first official genetic hybrid with the DNA of multiple dinosaurs and other animals. However, his sentimentality of human life appears to have significantly dulled, as he only viewed the deaths of people caused by the ''Indominus rex'' as "unfortunate". He also harbors a great pride in his creations, as he states his ''Velociraptor'' as "perfectly designed" in ''Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom''. Wu's villainous progression can best be rooted in that while Hammond had the dream for Jurassic Park, It was Wu's genius that made the park a reality.
Wu returned to the island in November 1994 as part of the operation to deconstruct the ruined Jurassic Park. His job was cataloging specimen numbers, and to identify exactly how the animals were breeding. Wu discovered that the amphibian DNA enabled the animals to change their sex through a chemical trigger which disintegrated the female organs to create male sex organs.
 
   
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==Biography==
===Between events of ''Jurassic Park'' and Jurassic World===
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===After the events of ''Jurassic Park'' and before the events of ''Jurassic World''===
 
Wu kept leading the research team at a financially struggling InGen. The breeding dinosaurs had shown him that not only the DNA of various species could be combined, but also their observable characteristics. In 1995, Dr. Wu wrote the book ''The Next Step: An Evolution of God’s Concepts''. In this book, he proposed the hypothesis that he could bring brand new species into fruition by the combination of the traits of various species.
 
Wu kept leading the research team at a financially struggling InGen. The breeding dinosaurs had shown him that not only the DNA of various species could be combined, but also their observable characteristics. In 1995, Dr. Wu wrote the book ''The Next Step: An Evolution of God’s Concepts''. In this book, he proposed the hypothesis that he could bring brand new species into fruition by the combination of the traits of various species.
   
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While everyone evacuated, Vic Hoskins, whom Wu was secretly working for behind Masrani's back, had him evacuated with a case of embryos while he and his team take the rest, possibly to create more hybrid dinosaurs for battle combat where some of the said hybrids are seen on his computer near Hoskins when confronted by [[w:c:hero:Owen Grady|Owen]], [[w:c:hero:Claire Dearing|Claire]] and her nephews before being mauled by [[w:c:hero:Delta (Jurassic World)|Delta]].
 
While everyone evacuated, Vic Hoskins, whom Wu was secretly working for behind Masrani's back, had him evacuated with a case of embryos while he and his team take the rest, possibly to create more hybrid dinosaurs for battle combat where some of the said hybrids are seen on his computer near Hoskins when confronted by [[w:c:hero:Owen Grady|Owen]], [[w:c:hero:Claire Dearing|Claire]] and her nephews before being mauled by [[w:c:hero:Delta (Jurassic World)|Delta]].
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===''Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous''===
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===''Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom''===
 
===''Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom''===
He is first seen working with [[Eli Mills]] inside Lockwood's mansion to breed the ultimate predator, the ''[[Indoraptor]]''. Wu is arguing with Mills and is upset Blue had been shot and wanted her alive for the ''Indoraptor''. Later, he is seen at the auctions, attempting to prevent the wild, unpredictable ''Indoraptor'' from being sold to someone; however, chaos ensues thanks to Owen Grady's intervention.
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He is first seen working with [[Eli Mills]] inside Lockwood's mansion to breed the ultimate predator, the ''[[Indoraptor]]''. Wu is arguing with Mills and is upset Blue had been shot and wanted her alive for the ''Indoraptor''. Dr. Wu cleary loathes and even despises Mills, regarding him as nothing more than a spoiled, incompandant and weak willed parasite that is beneath him.  Later, he is seen at the auctions, attempting to prevent the wild, unpredictable ''Indoraptor'' from being sold to someone; however, chaos ensues thanks to Owen Grady's intervention.
   
 
While the ''Indoraptor'' kills people, Wu eventually tried to take DNA from Blue but was told by Zia that she saved Blue's life by a transfusion of ''T. rex'' blood much to Wu's shock. Wu gets angry because now Blue's DNA is no longer pure. Wu was then tranquilized by Franklin and dragged off by a mercenary with a moustache.
 
While the ''Indoraptor'' kills people, Wu eventually tried to take DNA from Blue but was told by Zia that she saved Blue's life by a transfusion of ''T. rex'' blood much to Wu's shock. Wu gets angry because now Blue's DNA is no longer pure. Wu was then tranquilized by Franklin and dragged off by a mercenary with a moustache.
   
===''Jurassic World Dominion''===
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===''Jurassic World: Dominion''===
He is set to return in ''Jurassic World Dominion''.
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He is set to return in ''Jurassic World: Dominion''.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery widths="300" bordercolor="aqua" captiontextcolor="aqua" position="center">
 
<gallery widths="300" bordercolor="aqua" captiontextcolor="aqua" position="center">
Wu04m.jpg|Dr. Wu, when he is first encountered in the movie.
 
JP-HenryWu.jpg
 
 
Henry Wu (Jurassic World).jpg|Dr. Wu stands in front of a collection of amber samples collected from various InGen operated mines located all across the world.
 
Henry Wu (Jurassic World).jpg|Dr. Wu stands in front of a collection of amber samples collected from various InGen operated mines located all across the world.
 
Jurassicworld-global-trailer-16.jpg|“She will be 50 ft. long when fully grown, bigger than the ''T. rex''.”
 
Jurassicworld-global-trailer-16.jpg|“She will be 50 ft. long when fully grown, bigger than the ''T. rex''.”
 
WU Jurassic world LEGO.jpg|Dr. Henry Wu as seen in ''LEGO Jurassic World''.
 
WU Jurassic world LEGO.jpg|Dr. Henry Wu as seen in ''LEGO Jurassic World''.
 
Henry Wu.jpg|Dr. Henry Wu using a part of the <em>Indominus rex</em>'s skeleton to make the ''Indoraptor''.
 
Henry Wu.jpg|Dr. Henry Wu using a part of the <em>Indominus rex</em>'s skeleton to make the ''Indoraptor''.
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Camp Cretaceous Henry Wu.png|Henry Wu in ''Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous''
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*Henry Wu appeared in the first ''Jurassic Park'', but as a minor character and only had one scene which was to explain the process of bringing back the dinosaurs.
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*Henry Wu appeared in the first ''Jurassic Park'', but as a heroic character and only had one scene which was to explain the process of bringing back the dinosaurs.
**In the book, he had a more major role but was not a villain, instead, he was one of the supporting protagonists and was killed in the book version by the ''Velociraptors''.
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**In the book, he had a more major role, and he was also heroic.
 
**In ''Jurassic World'', Wu is less empathetic, saying that the people the ''Indominus Rex'' killed were merely unfortunate incidents, as well as chastising Masrani's ignorance and carelessness in wanting to create genetically modified dinosaurs without thinking of how unpredictable and dangerous they would become. It is possible that the death of John Hammond affected Wu deeply and that caused his change in personality.
 
**In ''Jurassic World'', Wu is less empathetic, saying that the people the ''Indominus Rex'' killed were merely unfortunate incidents, as well as chastising Masrani's ignorance and carelessness in wanting to create genetically modified dinosaurs without thinking of how unpredictable and dangerous they would become. It is possible that the death of John Hammond affected Wu deeply and that caused his change in personality.
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**In ''Fallen Kingdom'', Wu was irritated, annoyed and even repulsed by Mills' presence, regarding him as weak and pathetic. He was also disgusted when he wanted to sell the Indoraptor which was unstable and an prototype. This also caused Wu to view Mills as an bigger liability than he already was for carelessly risking the creation of prototypes that would be impossible to control that possibly no military would be able to use them as well as possibly expose secrets of his research on hybrids, dooming both of their plans. 
**In Fallen Kingdom, Wu was disgusted that Mills wanted to sell the Indoraptor which was unstable and an prototype.
 
 
*Wu's conversation with Masrani about using DNA from various animals to make them "cooler" and not scientifically accurate is a reference by Colin Trevorrow on why he didn't feature feathered dinosaurs in the film, as frog DNA is commonly used in the entire series to create dinosaurs that resulted in ones like the ''Velociraptors'' being more reptilian in appearance.
 
*Wu's conversation with Masrani about using DNA from various animals to make them "cooler" and not scientifically accurate is a reference by Colin Trevorrow on why he didn't feature feathered dinosaurs in the film, as frog DNA is commonly used in the entire series to create dinosaurs that resulted in ones like the ''Velociraptors'' being more reptilian in appearance.
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*It is possible Dr. Wu and Hoskins were friends as they held a lot of respect for their roles in the Park and were united in their dislike for Masrani. This in is sharp contrast with Mills, whom Wu viewed with disdain and annoyance as well for being an over all weakling who would risk exposure and possibly compromise his plans for the dinosaurs.
*As Wu was the architect behind the creation of the dinosaurs and ultimately the indirect cause to every casualty (with the exception of [[w:c:hero:Benjamin Lockwood|Benjamin Lockwood]]), he is considered The Heavy and overarching antagonist of the whole ''Jurassic Park'' franchise. He's also the most recurring antagonist since he's appeared more than any other villain.
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*As Wu was the architect behind the creation of the dinosaurs and ultimately the indirect cause to every casualty (with the exception of [[w:c:hero:John Hammond (film series)|John Hammond]] and [[w:c:hero:Benjamin Lockwood|Benjamin Lockwood]]), he is considered The Heavy and overarching antagonist of the whole ''Jurassic Park'' franchise, even though he was not a villain in the book or in the first movie. He's also the most recurring antagonist since he's appeared more than any other villain.
 
**By ''Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom'', Wu became the most destructive human villain of the franchise, second by [[Eli Mills]]; due to Mills actions in attempting to sell off dinosaurs, they ended up being released to mainland, to say nothing of his attempt to deliberately sell the unstable ''[[Indoraptor]]'' led to deaths of the bidders including his own. Mills was eventually killed near the climax of the film, Wu still retains his place as the Heavy in the franchise, staying an antagonist and escaping once again from death.
 
**By ''Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom'', Wu became the most destructive human villain of the franchise, second by [[Eli Mills]]; due to Mills actions in attempting to sell off dinosaurs, they ended up being released to mainland, to say nothing of his attempt to deliberately sell the unstable ''[[Indoraptor]]'' led to deaths of the bidders including his own. Mills was eventually killed near the climax of the film, Wu still retains his place as the Heavy in the franchise, staying an antagonist and escaping once again from death.
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*He is one of two human villains in the film series to not be killed by dinosaurs (or die at all), the other being [[Lewis Dodgson]]. Both are set to return in ''Jurassic World: Dominion'', though Dodgson's actions were far worse than Wu's.
   
 
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NOTE: This article is about the villanous Wu from Jurassic World, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous and Jurassic World: Dominion. For the heroic Wu from the book and the first film, click here.

Monster is a relative term. To a canary, a cat is a monster. We're just used to being the cat.
~ Wu after Masrani calls the Indominus rex a "monster".

Dr. Henry Wu is the main antagonist of the Jurassic World trilogy.

He served as a minor character in the 1993 original film, and the secondary antagonist of the 2015 film Jurassic World and its 2018 sequel Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, and is set to return in its 2021 sequel Jurassic World: Dominion in an unknown role.

He is portrayed by B.D. Wong, who also played Hugo Strange in Gotham, Whiterose in Mr. Robot and voiced Godspeed on The Flash, and Toad Liu Hai in DuckTales. In Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous, he is voiced by Greg Chun, who also voiced Garou in One Punch Man and N'Doul in Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders.

Personality

Dr. Henry Wu is shown to be a very devout scientist. Being an extremely intelligent scientist, surpassing most others on the planet, he was able to use the DNA of dinosaurs and combine it with the DNA of other animals. When he's first seen, he shows deep fascination and pride with the dinosaurs he's genetically engineered. He's also shown to be very doubtful in Dr. Malcolm's warnings, and scoffs that his idea that "life finds a way".

Upon being seen again in Jurassic World, his personality remains the same for the most part, and takes great pride in his creations, specifically the Indominus rex, since it's the first official genetic hybrid with the DNA of multiple dinosaurs and other animals. However, his sentimentality of human life appears to have significantly dulled, as he only viewed the deaths of people caused by the Indominus rex as "unfortunate". He also harbors a great pride in his creations, as he states his Velociraptor as "perfectly designed" in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. Wu's villainous progression can best be rooted in that while Hammond had the dream for Jurassic Park, It was Wu's genius that made the park a reality.

Biography

After the events of Jurassic Park and before the events of Jurassic World

Wu kept leading the research team at a financially struggling InGen. The breeding dinosaurs had shown him that not only the DNA of various species could be combined, but also their observable characteristics. In 1995, Dr. Wu wrote the book The Next Step: An Evolution of God’s Concepts. In this book, he proposed the hypothesis that he could bring brand new species into fruition by the combination of the traits of various species.

In 1997, Wu and his team actually succeeded in creating a hybrid organism. They had combined the DNA of several plant species to create a new plant, Karacosis wutansis (or Wu Flower). The creation of this hybrid plant gained worldwide media attention.

In 1998, the Masrani Global Corporation took over InGen. The CEO Simon Masrani promoted Dr. Wu within the ranks of the InGen company in December 2000. Wu supervised the creation of new dinosaurs in the Hammond Creation Lab for the new park Jurassic World which opened in 2005. He and many other InGen scientists were involved in the creation of the Indominus rex.

In November 2014, the new InGen facility named "Martel" opened in Siberia. The goal of Martel was to extract Pleistocene dated organic materials from glacial ice. He showed excitement for the project believe it will expand InGen's genome library, but he withheld from speculating about using any found materials to create Cenozoic animals for Jurassic World at the moment. In a paper for a scientific journal that was published by Wu in March 2015, he reported on the possibility of using InGen's genome library to help Medical Health in their research of diseases.

Dr. Wu also got hired by Commander Vic Hoskins to create dinosaurs for his security force.

Jurassic World

Dr. Wu first appeared explaining to investors that the Indominus rex wasn't bred but was designed and that she was already to be open as an attraction. After the Indominus rex escaped, Masrani confronted Wu about how the animal was created. Wu did not tell Masrani that part of it is Velociraptor, but he did mention that it had the genes of cuttlefish to help her withstand an accelerated growth rate, which resulting her possesses the ability to camouflage. Treefrog DNA was also used to adapt the hybrid to the island's tropical climate, but it also gave her the ability to hide her infrared signature from the thermal seeking cameras around her paddock. He also reminded Masrani that he was the one that asked for a bigger, scarier and cooler dinosaur, not thinking of the fact that genetically altering dinosaurs would naturally cause them to become less predictable and more dangerous; but Masrani accused him of creating a monster instead. Wu then states that "monster" is a relative term between a cat and a canary; they are used to being the cat. Though he seems to be somewhat unpleasantly (or possibly pleasantly) surprised at how deadly the hybrid has turned out, he does not appear to be remorseful about the deaths that it has caused, deeming them merely "unfortunate", and is unconcerned that he has committed numerous crimes against nature by creating the hybrid in the first place, believing that it was in the name of furthering the science of genetic engineering.

While everyone evacuated, Vic Hoskins, whom Wu was secretly working for behind Masrani's back, had him evacuated with a case of embryos while he and his team take the rest, possibly to create more hybrid dinosaurs for battle combat where some of the said hybrids are seen on his computer near Hoskins when confronted by Owen, Claire and her nephews before being mauled by Delta.

Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

He is first seen working with Eli Mills inside Lockwood's mansion to breed the ultimate predator, the Indoraptor. Wu is arguing with Mills and is upset Blue had been shot and wanted her alive for the Indoraptor. Dr. Wu cleary loathes and even despises Mills, regarding him as nothing more than a spoiled, incompandant and weak willed parasite that is beneath him.  Later, he is seen at the auctions, attempting to prevent the wild, unpredictable Indoraptor from being sold to someone; however, chaos ensues thanks to Owen Grady's intervention.

While the Indoraptor kills people, Wu eventually tried to take DNA from Blue but was told by Zia that she saved Blue's life by a transfusion of T. rex blood much to Wu's shock. Wu gets angry because now Blue's DNA is no longer pure. Wu was then tranquilized by Franklin and dragged off by a mercenary with a moustache.

Jurassic World: Dominion

He is set to return in Jurassic World: Dominion.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Henry Wu appeared in the first Jurassic Park, but as a heroic character and only had one scene which was to explain the process of bringing back the dinosaurs.
    • In the book, he had a more major role, and he was also heroic.
    • In Jurassic World, Wu is less empathetic, saying that the people the Indominus Rex killed were merely unfortunate incidents, as well as chastising Masrani's ignorance and carelessness in wanting to create genetically modified dinosaurs without thinking of how unpredictable and dangerous they would become. It is possible that the death of John Hammond affected Wu deeply and that caused his change in personality.
    • In Fallen Kingdom, Wu was irritated, annoyed and even repulsed by Mills' presence, regarding him as weak and pathetic. He was also disgusted when he wanted to sell the Indoraptor which was unstable and an prototype. This also caused Wu to view Mills as an bigger liability than he already was for carelessly risking the creation of prototypes that would be impossible to control that possibly no military would be able to use them as well as possibly expose secrets of his research on hybrids, dooming both of their plans. 
  • Wu's conversation with Masrani about using DNA from various animals to make them "cooler" and not scientifically accurate is a reference by Colin Trevorrow on why he didn't feature feathered dinosaurs in the film, as frog DNA is commonly used in the entire series to create dinosaurs that resulted in ones like the Velociraptors being more reptilian in appearance.
  • It is possible Dr. Wu and Hoskins were friends as they held a lot of respect for their roles in the Park and were united in their dislike for Masrani. This in is sharp contrast with Mills, whom Wu viewed with disdain and annoyance as well for being an over all weakling who would risk exposure and possibly compromise his plans for the dinosaurs.
  • As Wu was the architect behind the creation of the dinosaurs and ultimately the indirect cause to every casualty (with the exception of John Hammond and Benjamin Lockwood), he is considered The Heavy and overarching antagonist of the whole Jurassic Park franchise, even though he was not a villain in the book or in the first movie. He's also the most recurring antagonist since he's appeared more than any other villain.
    • By Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Wu became the most destructive human villain of the franchise, second by Eli Mills; due to Mills actions in attempting to sell off dinosaurs, they ended up being released to mainland, to say nothing of his attempt to deliberately sell the unstable Indoraptor led to deaths of the bidders including his own. Mills was eventually killed near the climax of the film, Wu still retains his place as the Heavy in the franchise, staying an antagonist and escaping once again from death.
  • He is one of two human villains in the film series to not be killed by dinosaurs (or die at all), the other being Lewis Dodgson. Both are set to return in Jurassic World: Dominion, though Dodgson's actions were far worse than Wu's.

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John Hammond | Dennis Nedry (film series) | Ed Regis | Donald Gennaro | Billy Yoder | Laura Sorkin | Edgar Prather | Peter Ludlow (IDW) | Dieter Stark | Irene Corts | Corts' Clones | Cobb | Dr. Kanada | Vic Hoskins | Henry Wu | Eddie | Danny Nedermeyer | Computer Interface | Kent Reave

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Lewis Dodgson (film series & IDW) | Dennis Nedry (film series) | Miles Chadwick | Bill Steingarten | Jeff Rossiter | George Baselton | Jeremiah Fischer | George Lawala | Brennan | Lana Molina | Jeffrey | Henry Wu | Denise Roberts | Angus Hetbury | Sundar Kumar | Carolyn O'Hara | Soyona Santos | Rainn Delacourt

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