It looks like the Indominus, the GP will probably think it's another Indominus...
I don't like the design myself. I mean, this movie is supposed to ease in more accurate dinosaurs and the best justice they can do for Giganotosaurus is...to copy, photoshop, and paste the basic I. rex design? Really? That's just laziness.
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It looks like the Indominus, the GP will probably think it's another Indominus...
I don't like the design myself. I mean, this movie is supposed to ease in more accurate dinosaurs and the best justice they can do for Giganotosaurus is...to copy, photoshop, and paste the basic I. rex design? Really? That's just laziness.
Wich is why I am kinda perplexed and puzzled at how many fans are so thrilled to see a Giganotosaurus in the movie.
Like seriously, over the last 2 or 3 years I have seen quite a number of fans on Facebook groups, Youtube videos, forums, message boards and Twitter posts asking for a Giganotosaurus as if it was something so special and unique that it needs to be in the movie.
And and i'm like...Uh...Giganotosaurus is more or less a very similar dinosaur to the T Rex. It can do more or less the same things a T Rex can do. Yet quite a number of fans are super thrilled about it as if it were the coolest thing in history. Like...Seriously....It is more or less another T Rex. At least the Spinosaurus looked and felt different from the T Rex.
I am not against it being in the move per se...Just taken aback by how overly oerhyped it is.
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Subject: Re: General Jurassic World: Dominion News Thread v1.0 Fri Apr 30, 2021 7:57 am
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@Rhedosaurus Apparently the Pyroraptor will have some feathers but not many unfortunately.
And the Therizinosaurus will seemingly lack any feathers which is very bad decision in my opinion.
So they got rid of has-been Horner and replaced him with Steve Brussete, said that this movie would ease in more accurate dinosaurs, only to give us...this?
They might as well have kept Horner.
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Subject: Re: General Jurassic World: Dominion News Thread v1.0 Sun May 02, 2021 5:00 pm
It's not confirmed that Therizinosaurus won't have any feathers but this is what @PyroDodgson said:
BioSyn's Therizinosaurus (codenamed "Slasher Dino" by Mattel) is likely to be a disappointment. Unlike most depictions in modern media, it lacks feathers and has "quills" instead.
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Subject: Re: General Jurassic World: Dominion News Thread v1.0 Sun May 02, 2021 5:52 pm
https://www.instagram.com/p/COYKsVMpTl1/ The score to me suggest that this is the ending.
Sure we will get more films but Dominion is the climax of the story that started in 1993.
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Subject: Re: General Jurassic World: Dominion News Thread v1.0 Mon May 03, 2021 5:30 pm
It's still surreal that they're bringing Grant, Ellie and Malcolm back together for the first time in what will be 29 years when the film comes out...let alone Dodgson and BioSyn finally!
I do wonder what Jurassic 7 will turn out to be, since I believe Trevorrow has referred to Dom as the "Endgame" of the franchise. That film was a climax for the "Avengers" (at least for now), while the MCU is subsequently introducing a bunch of new characters, so will JP/JW will follow suit? It doesn't make sense IMO to have a big finale and then bring Owen and Claire back in a few years for just another adventure, (and I assume Pratt's salary has probably gone way up since 2014).
Wonder if J7 will follow character(s) introduced in this film, Mamoudou Athie for example? From what he's said, he apparently got friendly with Sam Neill and I wonder if he could be playing Grant's new grad student ALA Billy Brennan - or a younger scientist who works with him? Or will they start fresh again, perhaps with Claire or whoever playing a small supporting role ALA Wu in JW? Hmmmm...?
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Subject: Re: General Jurassic World: Dominion News Thread v1.0 Tue May 04, 2021 12:31 am
Another bit of the score...it's definitively Giacchino-ish.
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Subject: Re: General Jurassic World: Dominion News Thread v1.0 Tue May 04, 2021 12:41 pm
It's intense! Love it!
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Subject: Re: General Jurassic World: Dominion News Thread v1.0 Wed May 05, 2021 4:10 pm
So in other words we can more or less say that the movie is completed.
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Subject: Re: General Jurassic World: Dominion News Thread v1.0 Wed May 05, 2021 4:12 pm
No way we have to wait to november to see something from the movie.
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Subject: Re: General Jurassic World: Dominion News Thread v1.0 Wed May 05, 2021 7:06 pm
We'll probably get a teaser next month, probably at the 1 year to go mark...
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Subject: Re: General Jurassic World: Dominion News Thread v1.0 Thu May 06, 2021 2:38 pm
IMO it's unlikely we'll get a full teaser this early. It's not done a lot, unless a film is pushed back after the trailer comes out. We might get something, hopefully...
But yeah, if the world hadn't gone to hell over the past year we would have gotten JW:D next month. "Oh, balls!", to use a Hammond expression.
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Subject: Re: General Jurassic World: Dominion News Thread v1.0 Thu May 06, 2021 7:11 pm
I think we'll get a 1min teaser next month...
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Subject: Re: General Jurassic World: Dominion News Thread v1.0 Thu May 06, 2021 7:33 pm
I'd be surprised if we didn't get something small in the next two or three months. Especially with things like ADA work and film scoring going on.
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Subject: Re: General Jurassic World: Dominion News Thread v1.0 Mon May 10, 2021 5:08 pm
I would except a teaser and trailer to be in November or early December. Like JW and FK.
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Subject: Re: General Jurassic World: Dominion News Thread v1.0 Tue May 11, 2021 10:19 am
Well.. New set photo today. Maybe a little teaser soon.
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Subject: Re: General Jurassic World: Dominion News Thread v1.0 Tue May 11, 2021 2:46 pm
We are finally getting more set photos. Hopefully we might get more official news about the premise of Dominion.
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Subject: Re: General Jurassic World: Dominion News Thread v1.0 Tue May 11, 2021 2:59 pm
Very soon i think. Its a good sign that Empire posting that. Teaser time soon guys!
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Subject: Re: General Jurassic World: Dominion News Thread v1.0 Sat May 29, 2021 6:45 pm
Well, Trevorrow in yet another insult had to chime in and prove me wrong. Idiot.
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With theatergoing resuming in parts of the world, Trevorrow teases there will be some promotional push coming for Dominion, though could not say whether that meant a trailer or something else.
“It’s going to be sooner than you think. I can’t talk about it just yet,” says the filmmaker. “We’ve got something fun planned, and it has everything to do with getting people back into the movie theaters.”
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Subject: Re: General Jurassic World: Dominion News Thread v1.0 Sat May 29, 2021 7:40 pm
As I said earlier, bet we get something next month at the one year to go mark/original release date...
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Subject: Re: General Jurassic World: Dominion News Thread v1.0 Sun May 30, 2021 2:40 pm
Apparently Frank Marshall has tweeted the article in which Trevorrow teased an imminent trailer. Jurassic Outpost speculates that it will be with "F9" when it's released in the US, June 25th.
Also, David Duchovny has talked a bit about his upcoming Judd Apatow Netflix action comedy, "The Bubble", which was inspired by the making of "Dominion" during the pandemic, with Duchovny playing the Jeff Goldlbum character.
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It’s a huge action movie. The basic premise is that we’re a group of actors—think of The Fast And The Furious—and we’ve done, like, six versions of movies called Cliff Beasts, that’s like an action dinosaur franchise, hugely successful. And we’ve come together during the pandemic to try to shoot another one, so we have to go into a bubble in order to shoot the movie. And then we start to realize that we really don’t like each other and we’re not enjoying ourselves. At some point we think about trying to escape from our own movie and our own selves.
It’s the madness of trying to film what is ostensibly a spoof of action movies, but the action in it is going to be really good! I mean, it’s got to be. It can’t be bad. So it’s a big fucking film that we shot in London during the pandemic, with all the Netflix protocols, which worked out well. And there was lots of CGI… it’s big.
Flash back with Benjamin's original daughter perhaps?
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Subject: Re: General Jurassic World: Dominion News Thread v1.0 Thu Jun 03, 2021 11:18 am
A teaser trailer is just around the corner. What do you guys want to see?
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Subject: Re: General Jurassic World: Dominion News Thread v1.0 Thu Jun 03, 2021 6:54 pm
Dodgson hiring a now obese (er, "pleasantly plump"), Lowery to steal an indoraptor bone?
Lewis' catchphrase (in opposition to Eversol): "I work exclusively with amateurs".
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Subject: Re: General Jurassic World: Dominion News Thread v1.0 Wed Jun 09, 2021 2:09 pm
According to Popcorn Pix on twitter, there will be Jurassic World Dominion news tomorrow!!
" Got to see 5 mins og of spectacle from a 2022 biggie on a IMAX screen. Interview of the director tomorrow also. "
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BIG NEWS TONIGHT! https://twitter.com/GraceRandolph/status/1402736083385913344/photo/1
First look!
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Subject: Re: General Jurassic World: Dominion News Thread v1.0 Wed Jun 09, 2021 7:06 pm
Bunch of stuff released today - apparently there WILL be an extended preview in front of "F9" in IMAX theaters starting on June 25th.
New pic from the film featuring a "Moros intrepidus".
Here's a description of the footage:
Spoiler:
The preview takes place both in the past and the present, kicking off 65 million years ago, during the Cretaceous period, and the score was done by composer Michael Giacchino. The preview plays like a nature film where we are following a number of dinosaurs as they wander around the land. It's peaceful and quiet, allowing us to take in the beauty of our planet before humans arrived. In addition, since we’re back in time, we get to see seven new species of dinosaurs, created by the team at Industrial Light & Magic, that have never been seen in any Jurassic film before: Dreadnoughtus, Quetzalcoatlus, Oviraptor, Nasutoceratops, Iguanodon, Morus intrepidus, and Giganotosaurus.
Towards the middle of the extended preview we encounter a T-Rex and a Giganotosaurus fighting, and after a short battle, the T-Rex is killed. As we get a close-up on his eye dilating, we see a mosquito fly in and suck out some blood from the area nearby. Is it the same amber mosquito that John Hammond has on his staff in the first Jurassic Park movie? That is undetermined, but it’s pretty clear this is the origin story of the T-Rex we have come to know and love in the Jurassic films.
As we cut to 65 million years later, we are following the T-Rex as it is racing through a forest being chased by people in a helicopter trying to take it down with a tranquilizer dart. As the race through the forest continues, the T-Rex enters a drive-in parking lot where chaos unfolds as people scramble to escape the massive dinosaur. As the sequence ends, you’ll be left wanting more.
While I could go on and on about why the footage was so impressive, the main thing that left me speechless was how amazing the VFX was in bringing these dinosaurs to life. In the footage you can see the webbing in some of the mouths, chipped teeth, and hair! Trust me, if you are a fan of the Jurassic World series, you are going to want to buy a ticket to F9 in IMAX to see this footage.
"I'm sure it's no secret that we shot in the UK, we shot in British Columbia. We shot in Malta. And those are essentially representing our locations. There's another major location that I don't want to disclose just yet. But there's any environment you can imagine, ecological environment, physical environment that you can think of, it's represented in this movie, [because it] is a big globe-hopping adventure. It's got a little bit of Bourne and Bond and a bit of a spy movie thrown into it too. Spy movie, science thriller with dinosaurs."
"As you can see, there's feathers on the dinosaurs...and there's more of that in the film. I just want people to come and see a great story. I think in the end, when you see the movie the second time, you've seen what the dinosaurs look like. If it's not a great story, then we're wasting your time. So that to me is hopefully why people will show up."
Trevorrow went on to say he's been screening the film's current cut "to deep fans of Jurassic Park, people who swear by it and love it, and then seeing how they feel. It's been a much more involved process with the audience this time." Why all this extra "time and attention," as the director puts it? Because his film won't necessarily follow "traditional screenplay structure," centering on a single protagonist "where everybody knows what happens on page twelve." Instead, the film follows "two sets of characters" — the classic JP cast of Sam Neill, Laura Dern, and Jeff Goldblum, and the contemporary JW cast of Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard. Trevorrow said that with these different sets of cast members, he's "telling two parallel stories that are just driving closer and closer together, and you understand that, and you start to understand how they're going to intersect, and then they do. But that's not a traditional way to structure a movie." Trevorrow wants to do "justice" to these characters and this nontraditional story structure, making sure he's "not shortchanging anybody... Laura and Sam and Jeff are just as big a part of the movie as Chris and Bryce are, as far as screen time, as far as their importance to the story, everything."
In the goal of giving all these characters their narrative justice with this parallel structure, we asked Trevorrow if the film might be closer to two and a half hours in runtime, and he revealed this to us: "I know how long it is now, and it's not longer than that." And until he cuts the film down to its final, not-above-150-minute pace, he's going to keep tweaking and showing and editing until he's satisfied.
And Trevorrow satisfying Trevorrow seems to be tricky business; he left the test screening he attended, again, the same day that he was interviewed by us not feeling like it was a "gimmie... I don't have that arrogance in me. It doesn't exist. I'm always wondering how we can make it more effective... I understand it now. I understand it all. Remaking the movie you made, doing a new version of it years later. I get it."
Apparently there's a longer interview coming tomorrow.
Okay, so...
Spoiler:
1. They actually killed the T-Rex...again. 2. Trevorrow just casually mentioned he's not a "Jurassic Park" fan...again. 3. He probably hasn't gotten any better as a filmmaker.
Gross. I only wish they could clone Crichton (or 90's Spielberg). Honestly.
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Subject: Re: General Jurassic World: Dominion News Thread v1.0 Wed Jun 09, 2021 9:06 pm
A lot more info on the preview footage from "Marvel's Jurvengers":
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Dr. Alan Grant and Dr. Ellie Sattler contemplated the notion that dinosaurs moved in herds, which is something they discovered was true when they first arrived at Jurassic Park in the original film. Now, Jurassic World: Dominion's IMAX preview shows various species of dinosaurs all moving in herds and generally being comfortable around each other during the Cretaceous period. The preview opens with herds of Dreadnoughtus and Quetzalcoatulus roaming freely in the desert. Similarly to the ending of Jurassic Park: The Lost World in which the dinosaurs came to form their own ecosystem, the dinosaurs during this period, for the most part, seemed to keep to themselves and not infringe on other species.
Universal Pictures revealed there are seven new dinosaur species in the Jurassic World: Dominion preview that haven't been seen in any other Jurassic film yet. They are: Giganotosaurus, Dreadnoughtus, Quetzalcoatulus, Oviraptor, Nasutoceratops, Iguanodon, and Morus Intrepidus. In the opening scene of the herds moving, one species of dinosaur appears to be a Triceratops, but is actually a Nasutoceratops - a dinosaur species similar in look to the Triceratops but have shorter horns.
Immediately after that, a flying-type dinosaur - Quetzalcoatulus - is shown flying around. Then there's an Oviraptor, a feathered dinosaur, in a cave plucking at a fairly large egg (similar in size to the Velociraptor eggs seen in Jurassic Park 3). Once it plucked at the egg enough, it cracked it open and ate the baby inside. A growl can be heard in the background, though it's unclear which dinosaur type the egg is. Shown in the image above is Morus Intrepidus, a small dinosaur that eats at a larger one that is sleeping. Other species can be seen in the background, including a new, larger dinosaur that fights the T-Rex.
It's become almost commonplace for a Jurassic film to include a duel between a T-Rex and another dinosaur - usually the new one in the film. In Jurassic Park 3, that was the Spinosaurus, and in Jurassic World, it was the Indominus Rex. Another duel takes place in the Jurassic World: Dominion IMAX preview, namely in the prologue sequence in the Cretaceous period, with the T-Rex fighting a Giganotosaurus. This is the first time that the Giganotosaurus has appeared in any film, and it will have a larger role in the modern era as well, not just in the prologue. Although the T-Rex has always been the face of the Jurassic Park franchise, it tends to lose without help almost every time, including in the Dominion preview; the Giganotosaurus bites the T-Rex's neck and snaps it, killing the T-Rex immediately.
Seeing the T-Rex duel surely feels like a callback to the previous duels in the series, but it's what happens next that's the biggest part of Jurassic World: Dominion's prologue sequence. In the original Jurassic Park film, Spielberg relied on an animated sequence to show how they obtained dinosaur DNA - extracting the blood from fossilized mosquitos that had sucked the blood of dinosaurs millions of years before. Unfortunately, there was only so much the filmmakers could do at the time given the technology; Jurassic World: Dominion finally brings that animation to life in the prologue. As the T-Rex dies and its pupil dilates, a mosquito lands on it and sucks its blood, then flies away. It's a subtle yet important scene that sets up the entire franchise, and does what Spielberg only dreamed of doing in the early 1990s. Furthermore, director Colin Trevorrow has confirmed that this is the original T-Rex that provided the DNA for the clone that has rampaged the franchise since the very beginning.
Taking into account Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom's ending, in which the dinosaurs escaped the Lockwood mansion and began roaming free in the wilderness, it's easily mistakable that the opening sequence takes place in the present day; however, the "65 Million Years Later" card, which comes comes as the scene transitions from the past to the present, explains that the prologue is set in the Cretaceous period. It's important to note that while the film series is about dinosaurs and is titled "Jurassic", the idea that dinosaurs went extinct during that period is false; they died off during the Cretaceous era, which was 65 million years ago.
In the present day, a helicopter is seen flying over the wilderness in search of a T-Rex - the same one that was taken from Isla Nublar in Fallen Kingdom. The scene and the events of the film itself are set four years after Fallen Kingdom, taking place in the same year the movie releases in theaters in 2022. The scene highlights the fact that dinosaurs are still on the loose in the world and haven't been caught for four years in the Sierra Nevada wilderness. The Jurassic World short film, Battle at Big Rock, revealed that much, but it turns out that wasn't a one-off case. Dinosaurs are taking back the Earth, little by little.
The T-Rex makes its way into a drive-in movie theater as the helicopter catches up to it. Not only is the scene partially on-the-nose due to the pandemic, but overall, the sequence exemplifies that dinosaurs now present a danger to everyone. A Pterosaur, T-Rex, or Velociraptor can show up at any time, just like the T-Rex does here. But in this particular scene, in which people are mainly running and screaming, the dinosaur flips over a car - with two people inside - that heavily mimics what happened to Lex and Timmy in the original Jurassic Park at the T-Rex paddock. Even the way the car is pushed out of the way is reminiscent of what was shown in 1993.
While the original Jurassic Park films had their fair share of subtle humor, the comedic elements in the Jurassic World trilogy have been more overt, particularly in 2015's Jurassic World. A blend of that overtness and subtlety is included in the Jurassic World: Dominion preview, with quick shots of couples kissing and people sharing food while the T-Rex wreaks havoc in the background. It's a brief scene, but it shows that the humor will still be to balance out the more thrilling scenes.
One of the best and most recognizable aspects of the Jurassic Park franchise is seeing the T-Rex lean down and roar. It's been shown in practically every film - including at the ends of both Jurassic World and Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom - and it's back again in the beginning of Jurassic World: Dominion. After the T-Rex makes its way through the drive-in, it walks up to the front of the movie theater screen and roars loudly, as people try to get away in their cars. That's when the police in the helicopter try hitting the T-Rex with a large tranquilizer, but they miss and hit a car. When the T-Rex slowly walks off screen, the modern-day sequence ends and a brief sizzle reel begins to wrap up the preview.
The T-Rex wiping out a drive-in movie theater is only one example of how the dinosaurs begin to rule the Earth in Jurassic World: Dominion. The first scene in the sizzle reel shows footage from a person's phone of a Gallimimus in a neighborhood. (The Gallimimus is a species that Alan, Timmy, and Lex see "flocking" in Jurassic Park out in the open field.) At the end of Fallen Kingdom, the raptor Blue, who returned in Camp Cretaceous season 3, is seen overlooking a neighborhood, implying that dinosaurs will show up around people's homes like coyotes, bears, and other animals often do. The Gallimimus in the Jurassic World: Dominion preview proves that. Since this scene is taken from someone's phone, it's possible that the film will have a news sequence that reveals what the dinosaurs have been up to since the previous film, just like how the shot of the Mososaurus at the beach was briefly shown along with other clips at the end of Fallen Kingdom.
The second scene in the sizzle reel brings back Battle at Big Rock, the Jurassic World short film that released in 2019. In that story, an Allosaurus attacked a group of campers and flipped over their van at one point. Trevorrow told Screen Rant that this scene briefly shows that moment from a new perspective, from another camper who witnessed the dinosaur flipping over the van. Battle at Big Rock's story takes place three years before the events of Jurassic World: Dominion, so it wouldn't be shown as part of the story but rather as a snippet of what's happened over the past four years.
The final scene brings back the Mososaurus, one of the new dinosaurs revealed in Jurassic World who briefly returned in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. To drive home the point that dinosaurs are everywhere now, not just in Sierra Nevada, the Mososaurus breaches the water and bites down on a trawler's crab-filled fishing net. It's unclear where the Mososaurus is in the world, but it's fair to say somewhere in the Pacific Ocean since that's where Isla Nublar is, unless the Mososaurus has made its way to the Atlantic.
The Jurassic World: Dominion IMAX preview ends with the film's logo in amber; it's the official logo for the film that was released in October 2020.
The footage begins with…wait for it…dinosaurs! But these aren’t the frog DNA-altered dinosaurs of the previous movies, however — these are 100% dino DNA dinosaurs, living in their natural habitat 65 million years ago. We see seven new species, including a feathered, egg-eating oviraptor and a tiny t-rex (AKA Morus Intrepidus, who you can see in the image above) nibbling between the teeth of a Giganotosaurus.
I’m no paleontologist, and I wasn’t around 65 million years ago, but the first part of the preview on an IMAX screen really does immerse you in this world. Despite the obvious CGI that had to go into creating the dinosaurs and the landscape where they reside, the setting felt real.
The prehistoric sequence ends with a shot of a mosquito buzzing off into the sunset after feasting on dino blood. That mosquito surely got trapped in amber, which brings us, and the preview, to a couple years after the events of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.
I don’t want to get too spoilery here, but I’ll just say the T-Rex from the first two Jurassic World films is the on the lam, when all she wants to do is just live her life, you know?
Humans aren’t cool with that though, and a helicopter is chasing her as she crashes into a drive-in classic double feature of American Graffiti and Flash Gordon. Havoc ensues, and the T-Rex sadly doesn’t get to watch much before things get too crazy.
Trevorrow explained to /Film that the T-Rex sequence here teases her part in Dominion. “This is really setting up her arc in the third film,” Trevorrow explained. “The T-Rex has been through a lot…I want her to live in peace. That’s all I want for her. So hopefully, the audience will want the same thing.”
The five-minute special Jurassic World: Dominion preview will play exclusively at IMAX screenings of F9 starting June 25, and Jurassic World: Dominion will premiere in theaters on June 10, 2022.
Subject: Re: General Jurassic World: Dominion News Thread v1.0 Wed Jun 09, 2021 10:01 pm
A very interesting way to start the new film but it bothers me that they aren't keeping to a time in place in the prologue. I think they could have kept it to within what we know to have lived with tyrannosaurus, maybe being killed by a triceratops or another rex instead.
Also it's great to see that the drive-in scene has been confirmed. I'm a big drive-in enthusiast and would be seeing F&F at one if they're playing it when I go. Unfortunately with the preview being Imax exclusive I will not be able to see it.
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Subject: Re: General Jurassic World: Dominion News Thread v1.0 Thu Jun 10, 2021 8:12 am
SPOILERS AHEAD A first look at a group of new dinosaurs from Jurassic World Dominon has leaked (through a puzzle that'll be up for sale in the future).
LEAKED NEW DINOSAURS JURASSIC WORLD DOMINON:
I think they look great, very familiar though.
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