Jurassic World Dominion: New Photo of Joker-esque Dinosaur Shared Online
Fans just got an all-new look at Jurassic World Dominion‘s most recent dinosaur, Giganotosaurus, and the destruction it will bring upon modern-day civilization.
The still was released via Empire, which is from the third Jurassic World movie that features Giganotosaurus terrorizing the cast of the movie and is huddled way below the car’s wreckage. These cast members include Bryce Dallas Howard’s Claire Dearing and Chris Pratt’s Owen Grady, alongside the returning cast from the original Jurassic Park films: Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, and Sam Neill as Ellie Sattler, Ian Malcolm, and Alan Grant.
Director Colin Trevorrow Talks About Jurassic World Dominion
Director for Jurassic World Dominion, Colin Trevorrow even opened up about the Giganotosaurus and its depiction in the movie, which has even interestingly compared the ancient reptile to the iconic DC supervillain, the Joker. Trevorrow said, “I wanted something that felt like the Joker… It just wants to watch the world burn.”
Trevorrow also revealed a few of the film’s major points of its plot. The director stated, “BioSyn got the contract to house the dinosaurs that have been captured around the world via various governments… They claim it’s a research facility where they can study the pharmaceutical values of the animals. But there’s some other stuff going on.”
Jurassic World Dominion: The Plot
Jurassic World Dominion will be set four years after the events of Fallen Kingdom – which is post the destruction of Isla Nublar and the dinosaurs of the island were thereby unleashed upon the American continent, forcing both dinosaurs and humans to adapt to this new world. Most stills that came out previously, including the short film by Trevorrow titled, Battle at Big Rock, shed a lot of light on what that struggle would actually look like.
Jurassic World Dominion will also see dinosaurs biologically adapting to their newly found freedom, with a film poster even unveiling Blue the raptor’s clone, Beta. While most new dinosaurs and designs may turn out to be some facets of Dominion that fans are so excited about, there’s enough focus on the iconic Jurassic Park trio’s return, who have each made an appearance in sequels but haven’t appeared together in a Jurassic Park movie since the original movie in 1993. Apart from this, while Ian Malcolm had previously appeared in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Ellie Sattler, and Alan Grant haven’t been seen since Jurassic Park III (2001).
Jurassic World Dominion Will Be The Longest Jurassic Film Yet
Universal Pictures’ forthcoming installment will also be unique for being the longest film in the franchise yet. As per a recent report, Dominion will be having a runtime of around 147 minutes– making it almost twenty minutes longer than the second-longest film in the franchise, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, which had a runtime of 128 minutes.
Jurassic World Dominion will roar into theaters on June 10.
Source: Empire