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Al Nelson of Skywalker Sound reveals the real animals whose shrieks and cries eventually became those of the "Jurassic World" baddie, Indominus Rex.
Indominus Rex, the new and improved 50-foot long, 18-foot high Jurassic World dinosaur, is the perfectly subversive symbol of the new and improved Jurassic Park. And like the big bad prehistoric ...
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The Scariest Scenes in Jurassic Park & Jurassic World, RankedJurassic Park and Jurassic World's trilogies are iconic in their own right, but no matter what, they all feature terrifying scenes.
The Indominus rex is, strangely, one of the least scary predators in Jurassic World, maybe because vast differences in scale are one of the hardest things to render believably via digital effects.
Jurassic World invented the Indominous rex dinosaur and the whole planet seems thrilled they did. So what real dinosaur did the movie-makers use to design I-rex? Check out Therizinosaurus. That's ...
Jurassic World's dinosaurs are as convincing as you could hope for, every bit as believable as the humans, and in some cases, more so.
We set out to make Indominus the most fearsome dinosaur ever to be displayed at Jurassic World. The genetic engineers at our Hammond Creation Lab have more than delivered.
Right from the onset of this new Jurassic World clip, we see a little lizard-like tyke emerging from an eggshell with disturbing rapidity and frighteningly focused intent.
The Jurassic World Dinosaur Fossils Tyrannosaurus rex set is not only a delight to construct, but results in a jaw-dropping display piece.
Still, Universal Pictures has yet to give us a proper, full-body shot of the genetically-engineered new dinosaur from Jurassic World, Indominus Rex.
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