What do you think about jw dominion prologue

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I wish T-Rex could have her revenge.

That's what the rest of the move is for, the prologue sets up the rivalry between the Rex and Giga. No way that isn't the plan for the climax of the film.

Also, it looks gorgeous, if anything the delay gave ILM way more time to deliver on some of the best CGI we've seen in the franchise.
 
That's what the rest of the move is for, the prologue sets up the rivalry between the Rex and Giga. No way that isn't the plan for the climax of the film.

Also, it looks gorgeous, if anything the delay gave ILM way more time to deliver on some of the best CGI we've seen in the franchise.
Yeah, that Giganotosaurus looks like Carcharodontosaurus in this game, since it's part of the family.
 
Will iguanodon will have remodel too like giga and dreagntosaurus??
 

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I think that Giganotosaurus, Tyrannosaurus, Dreadnoughtus, Oviraptor, and Moros all lived at different times and on different continents and its really stupid that they show them all coexisting considering this flashback is supposed to take place in the Cretaceous. It popularizes the misconception that many people have that all dinosaurs lived together at the same time.

That being said, the dinosaur models look great, it's great to see feathers on dinosaurs in a movie! This is true for for all the species, except Giganotosaurus- it's made to look like a monster and not a real animal. The Frontier model is vastly better. It's one step forward, two steps back for the accuracy of dinosaurs in the Jurassic franchise.
 
Honestly, it's a pretty dumb scene since no one was really asking how the mosquito came to acquire all the dinosaur DNA, and it's still bizarrely got some inaccuracies (a T-Rex vs an Acrocanthosaurus would've been more accurate since they're at least from the same continent, and it's so dang predictable as to why Giganotosaurus is even in the film that it's actually kind of frustrating).

But that being said I also kinda like it since we do get some accurate representations, like the partially feathered Rex, and a pynctofibered giraffe-death stork Quetzalcoatlus.
 
I think that Giganotosaurus, Tyrannosaurus, Dreadnoughtus, Oviraptor, and Moros all lived at different times and on different continents and its really stupid that they show them all coexisting considering this flashback is supposed to take place in the Cretaceous. It popularizes the misconception that many people have that all dinosaurs lived together at the same time.
Yeah it's kind of a shame that they are all put into one time and location. Although it's not as bad as it could be. Maybe not the species, but many of the families still would have lived in the same place at the same time. There were titanosaurs in both North and South America at the time. It seems unlikely, but perhaps a very Southern Tyrannosaur and a very Northern Carcharodontosaur could potentially have had a chance meeting. Not sure about Iguanodonts in the Americas at the time. But there were Rhabdodontids in the Maastrichtian of Europe. There's also of course Oviraptorosaurs where T.rex lived.
 
Honestly, it's a pretty dumb scene since no one was really asking how the mosquito came to acquire all the dinosaur DNA, and it's still bizarrely got some inaccuracies (a T-Rex vs an Acrocanthosaurus would've been more accurate since they're at least from the same continent, and it's so dang predictable as to why Giganotosaurus is even in the film that it's actually kind of frustrating).

But that being said I also kinda like it since we do get some accurate representations, like the partially feathered Rex, and a pynctofibered giraffe-death stork Quetzalcoatlus.

I don't know, sounds like a good setup if Dominion is indeed a return to the science thriller genre. Accuracy has always come second with the Jurassic films, as you hinted it, its the name recognition of Giga in recent years that was why it was chosen.

Could argue about feathers on the Rex, seems to be pretty inconclusive with that one, but I agree the Quetzal looks fantastic.
 
Honestly, it's a pretty dumb scene since no one was really asking how the mosquito came to acquire all the dinosaur DNA, and it's still bizarrely got some inaccuracies (a T-Rex vs an Acrocanthosaurus would've been more accurate since they're at least from the same continent, and it's so dang predictable as to why Giganotosaurus is even in the film that it's actually kind of frustrating).

But that being said I also kinda like it since we do get some accurate representations, like the partially feathered Rex, and a pynctofibered giraffe-death stork Quetzalcoatlus.
Feather t rex IS not thing anymore. Now t rex full of scale like before and having lips(fleshy/sue) most complet t rex found with scales
 

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I took my dino nerd hat off and I quite enjoyed the scene, even tho the Jurassic movies take a lot of artistic license it's always a popcorn movie to me, I do have a feeling this movie will be rexys last hurrah.
 
I don't know, sounds like a good setup if Dominion is indeed a return to the science thriller genre. Accuracy has always come second with the Jurassic films, as you hinted it, its the name recognition of Giga in recent years that was why it was chosen.
I suppose that last bit is true, but it's still really odd that they only partially committed to realism rather than fully commit or not commit at all.

I feel like they could have still had Giganotosaurus in the scene, but instead of having it fight the Rex it could have chased off the Quetzalcoatlus. Having it alongside Dreadnoughtus would at least quiet down most of the dino fans who continue to shake their fist at Jurassic Park/World's lack of accuracy :ROFLMAO:
The most of dinosaure didn't had feather. only small dinosaure had proto feather and feathers
Yutyrannus begs to differ.
 
Left side only small one had feather. Long neck didn't had feathers. All dinosaure upside tyrannosauridae some small and médium had feather. Down tyrannosauridae had all feathers
 

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Left side only small one had feather. Long neck didn't had feathers. All dinosaure upside tyrannosauridae some small and médium had feather. Down tyrannosauridae had all feathers

That's just plain false.

There's a lot of evidence of feathered dinosaurs outside of coelurosaurids.

Psittaccosaurus is a Ceratopsian and it was found with preserved quills.
Even large tyrannosaurs like Yutirannus were covered in feathers.

Some animals like Carnotaurus was found with leathery skin preserved, but as we know, it could easily be that feathers per se weren't preserved. So it could had them, because feathers need a very different environment than skin to be preserved.

it's likely that most of dinosaurs had some kind of feathers or quills and just a minority hadn't.
 
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That's just plain false.

There's a lot of evidence of feathered dinosaurs outside of coelurosaurids.

Psittaccosaurus is a Ceratopsian and it was found with preserved quills.
Even large tyrannosaurs like Yutirannus were covered in feathers.

Some animals like Carnotaurus was found with leathery skin preserved, but as we know, it could easily be that feathers per se weren't preserved. So it could had them, because feathers need a very different environment than skin to be preserved.

it's likely that most of dinosaurs had some kind of feathers or quills and just a minority hadn't.
You know, Stephen Brusstte, who consulted for Jurassic World: Dominion, even likes to speculates himself that if Giganotosaurus had any sort of filaments, perhaps their design and placement could’ve been similar like an elephant’s. The latter case in which, while present, were scarce and limited to areas like the arms or back. Of course, it’s just speculation in which there’s currently no evidence for that, but it’s still plausible speculation.

He said this on a tweet back in the summer, some time after the extended preview of Dominion was announced/revealed.
 
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You know, Stephen Brusstte, who consulted for Jurassic World: Dominion, even like to speculates himself that if Giganotosaurus had any sort of filaments, perhaps their design and placement could’ve been similar like an elephant’s. The latter case in which, while present, were scarce and limited to areas like the arms or back. Of course, it’s just speculation in which there’s currently no evidence for that, but it’s still plausible speculation.

He said this on a tweet back in the summer, some time after the extended preview of Dominion was announced/revealed.

It's very, very likely.
More than a completely naked dino if you ask me
 
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