The most ferocious predator in Jurassic World is a little bit frog, a dash of cuttlefish, a smidgen of snake, and heaping helpings of T. rex and Velociraptor. But the movie’s Indominus rex takes its ...
Jurassic World Rebirth continues along the path laid out by the prior Jurassic World trilogy and builds to a hybrid dinosaur as its primary villain, but which killer creation would win in a fight: the ...
Jurassic World introduced us all to the Indominus Rex, the franchise’s first genetically modified hybrid dinosaur. A bunch of scientists, including B.D. Wong’s Dr. Henry Wu, took DNA from a bunch of ...
Adam Chitwood is a former Managing Editor at Collider, where he covered film and television with a focus on interviews, features, and industry analysis. When it came time to put together a new ...
2015's "Jurassic World" relaunched the "Jurassic Park" franchise with a visually stunning new entry. Here are some interesting unused concepts for the film.
Part of the magic of the first "Jurassic Park" was just how real the dinosaurs seemed — how real their movements felt and how real their shrieks and cries sounded. That believability, however, belies ...
Not content with the thousands of identified species of real-world dinosaurs, beasts that grew so huge, with claws so sharp and teeth so long that their collective name literally means "terrible ...
The beast is bigger, louder and faster than the T. rex. By Graeme McMillan Indominus Rex - H 2015 The future of prehistory has arrived — online, at least. The promotional website for this summer’s ...
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