New Jurassic Entry Film in development

If the 'Titanosaurus' does get added in JWE3, I just hope they decrease its size to what it actually is. For JWE3, the rank of largest dinosaur should go to the Argentinosaurus.
Sigh... I can't decide what sounds sillier... expecting them to alter the movie model because "it's not accurate"... or wanting another giant South American titanosaur with nothing to coexist with when we already have Dreadnoughtus to fill out that niche...
 
Sigh... I can't decide what sounds sillier... expecting them to alter the movie model because "it's not accurate"... or wanting another giant South American titanosaur with nothing to coexist with when we already have Dreadnoughtus to fill out that niche...
You say Argentinosaurus would coexist with nothing? What about Gasparinisaura if it gets added in the game?
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There's been a lot of rumors of leaked info for the past several months, a lot of which I can't verify because they won't tell me. I am very vocal about not trusting non-official sources or people who won't verify the info sources they got it from. I was like that with the JWE2 rumors between 2019 to early 2021, because the 4Chan leaks ended up having a lot of false info as much as they had a lot of true info. This could be the same for Rebirth, the new move coming on July 2 this year. Especially since there are sources Jurassic fan "outlets" use as sources, despite their sources' history of posting false stuff, as they did here as well. However, I will say this, there are plenty of things that leaked sources got that I was once vocally skeptical of but have come true.

I initially wanted to wait for the announcement of the new game to talk more about Jurassic World: Rebirth here. But, I've changed my mind, since there's a lot to say to everyone here.
 
Well now... that was interesting...
  • A new species of sauropod... definitely titanosaur... impossible for me to determine... and the tiny Amargasaurus-like frills are not helping... everyone is saying it's a Titanosaurus.
  • A new pterosaur... described as a giant... looks nothing like a Quetzalcoatlus, Dominion or otherwise... yet everyone says its a Quetzalcoatlus.
  • Non-specific "raptors" are appearing...
  • Dilophosaurus and T-Rex confirmed.
  • A truly giant, mysterious... something... hybrid perhaps is shown several times. Considering what's been revealed however, I'm leaning more towards it being an unintended product of attempting to replicate actual dinosaurs. In the novel, Wu stated creating new dinosaurs often involved mixing DNA and seeing what it got you... I think this is one of those...
  • Swimming spinosaurs... but not the JP3 spino... everyone's saying it's a Spinosaurus though.
  • Mosasaurus is back... with a smooth new design.
  1. The sauropod is confirmed to be Titanosaurus via the toys and their magazines. Titanosaurus estimates are smaller than seen in the film, though there was another (yet extremely controversial) titanosaur that would definitely compete as one of the largest sauropods ever (Bruhathkayosaurus), and both titanosaurs were discovered in southern India.

  2. Rumors say the new Quetzalcoatlus, as it is confirmed, was supposed to be Thanatosdrakon before it was renamed to the former. Despite also being from the "reliable sources" as the leaked info that came true, no official confirmation exists though. If I do remember correctly, the rumors did say Brusatte's advise was why they decided to change its name. Speaking of which, Brusatte said on X, when questioned about the new Spinosaurus, he can't share much about the dinosaurs of Rebirth, but said he may once after the movie comes out.

  3. The raptors are confirmed to be Velociraptors via merchandising of toys and balloons.

  4. The new messed up dino isn't a "hybrid", but a "mutant". Mutants and hybrids are not the same thing, genetically speaking. Technically, hybrids are the offspring of two foreign parent species, but the term is informally used for any organism with foreign DNA from one way or another both in fiction and reality. In the context of Jurassic World, I believe it's to informally refer to "new genera" (as the hybrids throughout are implied to be) made in the same way as the other transgenic GMO dinosaurs before it, but at the "next level" in Trevorrow's words to make a new genus. Meanwhile, mutants are organisms with any form of mutations in their DNA structure from natural or artificial factors, making them born with abnormal features like skin color, deformed and/or multiple body parts, etc. So, whatever the case was for this thing, I'm sure we'll see once it comes in the next four months.

    By the way, this is the first look of a miniature toy of this thing, from a micro playset by Mattel:
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  5. The Mosasaurus still has ornamental spines on its back, but less like the original Mosasaurus. You can see it in a lot of the toys for it too
 
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Also, Aquilops is a new confirmed species for the move as a companion dinosaur for the character Isabella, the youngest daughter of the family who will become stranded on this new island. Its name is "Dolores".
Source: https://x.com/collectjurassic/status/1894750546654875727

Jurassic Outpost has the description of it in their article that showcases more revealed toys by Mattel.
Aquilops was a rumored dinosaur as far back as June and was brought back up in late 2024 via a massive leak wave that has a lot of true details thus far, a toy list leak, and a picture of supposed icons for the movie of both the classic Rex skeleton and a skeleton that looks like an Aquliops skeleton. It's a tiny ceratopsian from the Cretaceous.
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Left: The leaked image of the skeleton icons. Right: Aquilops skull


These are the new Velociraptor merch reveals of both the toy and a balloon with the image of the new render.
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The new Mosasaurus toys to get a good idea of what it will look like:
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And the new Spinosaurus toys:
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In addition to the trailer itself, the day before that came an article by Variety with plenty of info on the new film.

The disease that's going to be in Rebith is a heart-disease. The DNA of the biggest dinos hold the answer to cure it, which is pretty similar as to how we actually do research the DNA of the largest living animals for pharmaceutical and medical purposes. The new mutant takes inspiration of various creatures in past movies. A scene that will be something they wanted to do for the original Jurassic Park film. And much else!

This setting is Jurassic Park's first research lab, somewhere in the Atlantic. So, this is not Isla Nublar, or Isla Sorna, or any of the other Five Deaths islands. It's something else, and it's something kept hidden from the world for several decades. Some are immediately saying this is "Site C" because of initial JPIII plans, but how could this be a "Site C" if this is supposed to be the original park's "FIRST" research lab? And there's no official confirmation that Isla Nublar is "Site A" either. The dinosaurs were too dangerous for the original park, which is something not entirely new either because that was done for the Scorpios rex, and the non-canon Troodons in JP:TG, so I'm wondering what they're doing for this new place once Rebirth comes in four months.



FYI, before the new trailer, people thought this would be Isla Nublar because an interview article from last year said the words "the island" as if to mean "the same island". But, though my experience, that kind of language doesn't always mean "the same place". It can also mean "the general place something takes place" without using the words "an" or "a" or things like that, and it's not limited to Jurassic World either. Besides, why would there be that much dense green in all the pictures released for such a teeny tiny little island ravaged by intense volcanism in a short amount of time?
 
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Even as the trailer of Jurassic World: Rebirth came out, the question is when there will be a Frontier Unlocked that mentions Jurassic World: Evolution 3?
Frontier never announces, teases, or talks about any upcoming new video game titles before their announcement on their Frontier Unlocked streams, until after they are actually officially announced. Planet Coaster 2 was like that, as so was F1 Manager 2024.

So, the Unlocked streams will talk about the new game once after it actually announces before the stream that comes after it.
 
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Frontier never announces, teases, or talks about any upcoming new video game titles before their announcement on their Frontier Unlocked streams, until after they are actually officially announced. Planet Coaster 2 was like that, as so was F1 Manager 2024.

So, the Unlocked streams will talk about the new game once after it actually announces before the stream that comes after it.

There is a high likelihood that all of us will watch the new film first before there are any news of Jurassic World: Evolution 3.
 
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