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‘Jurassic World: Dominion’ reveals new dinosaur, gives origin to T-Rex and is a James Bond spy thriller


The recordings of Jurassic World: Dominion were completed last year. But it will be a while before the film hits theaters. In some cinemas you can already see a preview, which lasts five minutes. Today there is a new photo and more.

Director Colin Trevorrow discussed the new film in that context. He revealed that the upcoming movie will be a “science thriller” is becoming.

James Bond-esque
“I’m sure it’s no secret that we’ve shot in the UK and British Columbia. We’ve also shot in Malta. Those are essentially our locations. While there’s also one more big location that I don’t want to reveal yet, “ said Trevorrow.

“But you have to imagine that it has whatever environment, every ecological environment, physical environment you can think of. It really is a global adventure, with something of Bourne and Bond in it, and something of a spy movie. spy film, but also a science thriller with dinosaurs.”

New dinosaur
In the context of that ‘science thriller’ aspect, the film also has a new dinosaur, the Oviraptor. It has springs, the first in the franchise. “We have our first feathered dinosaur, the Oviraptor. My feeling is that this is going to be a bit of a headline for people who care about paleontological accuracy,” said the filmmaker.

“There’s another one you see in the photo, which is called the Moros intrepidus. It appeared in your feed two years ago. That people had found a small, T-Rex-like dinosaur. And we were able to quickly move that discovery to the white bring cloth.”

origin story
The film also tells an origin story of the T-Rex. “I also wanted to visually tell the story of how the dinosaurs were made from DNA contained in fossilized amber.”

That is why the film also opens with a scene in which a T-Rex fights against a Gigantosaurus. “We now know that the dinosaur we love, the T-Rex, was brutally killed by the Gigantosaurus. And that’s part of the story we’re telling.”

In cinemas from June 10, 2022.

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