JURASSIC WORLD: DOMINION Prologue Footage Description Teases An Epic Battle & Several New Species

JURASSIC WORLD: DOMINION Prologue Footage Description Teases An Epic Battle & Several New Species

While we'll have to wait a few more weeks before F9 hits IMAX to get a real look at Jurassic World: Dominion, a new report has offered up a detailed footage description of what we can expect!

By RohanPatel - Jun 11, 2021 08:06 AM EST
Filed Under: Jurassic Park
Source: Empire

With exactly a year to go, Universal announced earlier this week that fans will finally be able to get a first look at Colin Trevorrow's highly-anticipated Jurassic World: Dominion later this month, with a five-minute extended sneak peek that will screen prior to all showings of Justin Lin's F9 in IMAX later this month. 

Since the announcement, new details have emerged, revealing that the sneak peek will actually be a prologue to not only Dominion, but to the entire Jurassic franchise. The film's opening sequence takes place 65 million years ago, and reveals the never-before-told origin story of Rexy while also introducing several new species in their natural habitat long before humans ever came along. 

Thanks to Collider, we have a detailed footage description, revealing an epic battle between a pair of ancient titans and where the film will pick up in modern-day. 

"The preview takes place both in the past and the present, kicking off 65 million years ago, during the Cretaceous period, and the score was done by composer Michael Giacchino. The preview plays like a nature film where we are following a number of dinosaurs as they wander around the land. It's peaceful and quiet, allowing us to take in the beauty of our planet before humans arrived. In addition, since we’re back in time, we get to see seven new species of dinosaurs, created by the team at Industrial Light & Magic, that have never been seen in any Jurassic film before: Dreadnoughtus, Quetzalcoatlus, Oviraptor, Nasutoceratops, Iguanodon, Morus intrepidus, and Giganotosaurus.

Towards the middle of the extended preview we encounter a T-Rex and a Giganotosaurus fighting, and after a short battle, the T-Rex is killed. As we get a close-up on his eye dilating, we see a mosquito fly in and suck out some blood from the area nearby. Is it the same amber mosquito that John Hammond has on his staff in the first Jurassic Park movie? That is undetermined, but it’s pretty clear this is the origin story of the T-Rex we have come to know and love in the Jurassic films.

As we cut to 65 million years later, we are following the T-Rex as it is racing through a forest being chased by people in a helicopter trying to take it down with a tranquilizer dart. As the race through the forest continues, the T-Rex enters a drive-in parking lot where chaos unfolds as people scramble to escape the massive dinosaur. As the sequence ends, you’ll be left wanting more.

While I could go on and on about why the footage was so impressive, the main thing that left me speechless was how amazing the VFX was in bringing these dinosaurs to life. In the footage you can see the webbing in some of the mouths, chipped teeth, and hair! Trust me, if you are a fan of the Jurassic World series, you are going to want to buy a ticket to F9 in IMAX to see this footage."

Along with the description, Empire Magazine sat down with Trevorrow to get a few details about what to expect from the film and learned the reasoning behind starting the story so far back in history. He also seems to tease that there may be a rematch between the T-Rex and the Giganotosaurus brewing... 

"It was always part of the story. I really wanted to not just tell an origin story for the T-Rex that we love, but to really put into visual terms this story that we've been told for 30 years about how dinosaurs were made from DNA fossilized in amber. Sometimes we put a human face on things — I wanted to put a dinosaur’s face on things and see what actually went down. And now canonically we know that the dinosaur that we love, the T-Rex, was brutally murdered by the Giganotosaurus. And that's part of the story we're telling for the film."

Jurassic World: Dominion hits theaters June 10, 2022.

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bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 6/11/2021, 8:07 AM
''The preview takes place both in the past and the present''

So does that mean we will get accurate looking dinosaurs this time? I want my T-Rex to look like an oversized chicken.

And one more year? For some reason I thought this was gonna be released next month.
eagc1995
eagc1995 - 6/11/2021, 8:09 AM
@bkmeijer - The film was actually supposed to have came out today if certain virus had not been a thing.

But yes we'll see feathered dinosaurs in the flashback sequence.
IronGenesis
IronGenesis - 6/11/2021, 8:09 AM
“ And now canonically we know that the dinosaur that we love, the T-Rex, was brutally murdered by the Giganotosaurus.”

Thank goodness! This issue HAD to be resolved to make this film even worth being made. Phew!
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 6/11/2021, 8:16 AM
@IronGenesis - yeah with the context we've been offered so far it sounds like it makes the biggest difference of all.

Rather would have the scene transition from a T-Rex being chased by another dinosaur to being chased by humans.
Repian
Repian - 6/11/2021, 8:10 AM
So the Giganotosaurus is the very bad dinosaur and the T-Rex, after 65 million years, will take revenge on him. This is true and you know it. XD
FinnishDude
FinnishDude - 6/11/2021, 8:15 AM
It's so dumb that people with guns are always useless in Jurassic Park movies. I get it that for the sake of tension you can't just have some big game hunter come in and kill everything with his elephant gun and in the original that was fine, since it was only a small group of people with only one experienced hunter/gunmam and everything was in chaos, but the scope has now gotten so big that it will be really hard to justify how the military can't just take care of this in a day or two.
bobevanz
bobevanz - 6/11/2021, 9:02 AM
@Waddles - yeah that's too smart for Colin Trevorrow lmao
Dredd97
Dredd97 - 6/11/2021, 11:05 AM
@Waddles - a Jurassic movie like the Shin Godzilla where half of it happens in a boardroom sounds amazing. But yeah, no way that happens
Gotham82
Gotham82 - 6/11/2021, 8:57 AM
aaw poor rex, well theres one plus Small hands, Big Head lol


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bobevanz
bobevanz - 6/11/2021, 9:01 AM
I like this, I just might pay to see the preview and leave right after lol
Godzilla2000Zer
Godzilla2000Zer - 6/11/2021, 9:37 AM
@bobevanz - That's my plan but I might ask for a refund afterwards
ModHaterSLADE
ModHaterSLADE - 6/11/2021, 9:03 AM
Refreshing that their going that far back in the past for this one. Humans just running from dinos got kinda stale for me.
Godzilla2000Zer
Godzilla2000Zer - 6/11/2021, 9:41 AM
@ModHaterSLADE - An inaccurate past at that most of these animals didn't even coexist but it's only a movie but I think dinosaur movies should strive for scientific accuracy but instead this preview sounds like a Land Before Time reboot without considering the logic problems it presents.
Godzilla2000Zer
Godzilla2000Zer - 6/11/2021, 9:36 AM
As interesting as this sound most of these species didn't even coexist with each other in time and place and as an admitted dinosaur nerd it just doesn't make sense and kinda takes me out of the movie.
ThorArms
ThorArms - 6/11/2021, 9:42 AM
@Godzilla2000Zer - 🤨🤨
Godzilla2000Zer
Godzilla2000Zer - 6/11/2021, 9:50 AM
@ThorArms - Case in point how could Moros coexist with Tyrannosaurus when according to the fossil record Moros is like the great great great great grandkid of T.rex it present a logic problem
Godzilla2000Zer
Godzilla2000Zer - 6/11/2021, 10:08 AM
@Waddles - Yeah Paleontology is my passion and I expected better from them but that's my naivety. I'll still watch it but it's worrisome that logic is completely out the window.
ThorArms
ThorArms - 6/12/2021, 12:28 AM
@Godzilla2000Zer - you're concerned about logic in a movie about genetically grown dinosaurs roaming the suburbs??
Godzilla2000Zer
Godzilla2000Zer - 6/13/2021, 10:00 AM
@ThorArms - Yes I am because it runs against what made the first JP so good it than for the first time in history various species coexist because of human technology for example the Triceratops scene of the first movie and they completely threw that out so yeah I have a major problem with it
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 6/11/2021, 9:37 AM
Lets just hope this is far, far superior to the atrocity that was Fallen Kingdom.
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