Jurassic World 3 teaser, The Dinosaurs are still not Scientifically accurate
Jurassic World 3:Dominion teaser is now available for you watch on Youtube but the full trailer will be on IMAX:
Jurassic World 3:Dominion Teaser has been dropped and it’s an spectacle.
No plot is revealed on the teaser but the dinosaurs looks stunning with the modern next generation CGI. The Dinosaurs are still not scientifically accurate. Well the scaly look had been iconic to people and it is the dinosaurs they know. Why did most people end up believing Dinosaurs have scales? Well, It all started with a 1917 silent film titled Brute Force . It is the first movie that depicts dinosaurs and it became the concept everyone grew up with for a century. The film is now Public domain so if you are curious about the first dinosaur movie, here it is:
First impressions last because for centuries everyone believed Dinosaurs have are giant lizards. The most recently discovered remains have feathers. More likely These iconic raptors you saw on many Jurassic movies are wrong. National Geographic made a report that discovered fossils of Velociraptors have feathers. They may not be roaring like the movies. Most likely they are clucking like chickens or turkeys. I wish to see a movie about dinosaurs where the depiction will be more scientifically accurate. I understand why Jurassic Park wanted to remain consistent with their own version of Dinosaurs because its recognizable. Jurassic World 3:Dominion will still be a good movie but not an accurate portrayal of our favorite ancient beast.
If you are curious what Scientifically accurate Dinosaurs looks like, here is a News report form PBS. It is worth watching while you are still waiting for this movie.
Chris Pratt will return in Jurassic World: Dominion and he will reprise his role as Owen Grady. Bryce Dallas Howard will also return as Claire Dearing. The film experience some delays because of the Pandemic but they are now back in production. They promised that Jurassic World 3: Dominion will be completed in 2022.