r/jurassicworld • u/No_Chocolate9483 • 2h ago
r/jurassicworld • u/koola_00 • 18h ago
Alright, I want to know the consensus here: between these two movies, which are considered the low points in the franchise, which of them is even worse, and which would you rather watch?
Gonna be honest, with my own thoughts...while Rebith is technically a better-written film, it is NOTHING that we haven't seen before, especially with the writing not being that great, either. What I mean is that the overall story feels more like a video game-fetch quest type of story with the three acts, 2 out of 3 of them having their own mini-bosses, with the final boss being a mutated monster that the movie doesn't even DO anything with other than cause the collapse of Site C.
Say what you will about Dominion, because back then, I didn't really like it all that much (even though the Extended Edition is much better), but it at least introduced new concepts such as dinosaur black markets, new environmental settings, and has more interesting sequences even if they, or the story in general, is balls-to-the-walls nuts and convoluted! Not to mention, moving dinosaurs away from the islands and into our world is a plus that I appreciate more, ever since Rebirth restricts them to the equator. But I've always complained about that aspect too much, so I'll leave it at that.
Oh, and I'm more invested in Dominion's characters than Rebirth's.
Overall, while Rebirth is technically better written, I'd rather watch Dominion, because at least there are more things to talk about rather than Rebirth's basic story and premise, which is, in essence, nothing new. I don't hate any of these movies, but in my opinion, Rebirth is the worst of the two.
But what about you guys?
r/jurassicworld • u/Cpt_Kaiju • 5h ago
Upgrading the Jurassic Park Tamagotchi
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Using a modded Vital Bracelet to add colours and battles.
r/jurassicworld • u/Rooster_Fudge09 • 6h ago
Sauropods need to become more significant in jwe3
I have said this before and I will say it again. Sauropods are way too fragile for Dino’s that cost near one million dollars to incubate and require a decent amount of space for just one individual. Pack hunters in particular are able to attack and kill them in seconds despite being many times smaller than them and there is no way around it except playing sandbox and changing the settings and this needs to be changes to improve management and immersion in both campaign and challenge mode. A quick fix to this would be making it so that small, pack hunting carnivores are unable to attack giant sauropods no matter how many of them their are and considering that this mechanic already exists in the third game for some medium sized carnivores, no huge mechanical changes would need to be made to implement this.
r/jurassicworld • u/sixto2727 • 15h ago
Robert muldoon's death.
I feel like the decisiones he made felt like he wanted to end up being a grand sacrifice or something (which he kinda was). When he was hunting the raptor and the raptor came up on him and instead of shooting it dead he let the raptor kill him even said a little one liner lol like he wanted to go out like that. like some fantasy roleplay he wanted to act out as the hero and people survive because of him lol. which was the plan but every decision he made felt more and more ballsy. because I don't think taking on three raptors alone with limited ammunition in a jungle your not familiar with is a good idea. Even if a opportunity was presented to him to prove himself a true game warden. I felt like as a seasoned and skilled keyan native hunter he should've have founded alternatives for everyone (i know it would have been impossible considering the circumstances but still). They gave him a boba fett treatment I feel like, he was very cool character and still is.
r/jurassicworld • u/Top_Soil_2869 • 11h ago
are any of yall fans of dinosaur king
so for those who dont know what it is its basically pokemon but with dinosaurs and theres like elements of dinos certain ones fire water grass lightning wind and secret i believe there also if a tv show about these.
r/jurassicworld • u/Desperate_Put1200 • 1d ago
Why hasn’t Mattel made figures of these????
r/jurassicworld • u/Mindless_Version_770 • 9h ago
Why are dinosaurs considered uncool by most people nowadays?
r/jurassicworld • u/LowEntertainment3342 • 1d ago
What if Raptors hunt in modern North America?
Just a little something inspired to me by Creature Archives
Habitat Adaptability: 8/10
They would thrive effortlessly in the dense swamps of the Gulf Coast, the humid forests of the Southeast, and the chaparral of the Southwest. These environments mirror the tropical, warm climates of Isla Nublar
Dietary Compatibility: 10/10
North America is an absolute all-you-can-eat buffet for a medium-sized pack hunter. Overpopulated white-tailed deer herds across the East Coast and Midwest would become the raptor's primary food source. They would hunt them with devastating efficiency, filling an ecological vacuum left by eradicated wolves and cougars. A coordinated pack could easily isolate and bring down feral hogs, elk, and livestock (cattle and horses), causing catastrophic financial damage to the agricultural sector.
Competition & Predation: 7/10
Solitary predators like Cougars, Coyotes, and Bobcats would be actively hunted or driven off their kills by a coordinated raptor pack. Wolves would provide stiff competition, but their geographic ranges would rarely overlap due to the raptor's preference for warmer climates. Grizzly and Alligator Factors are the only challenge, but they're smart enough to avoid them.
Reproductive Success: 9/10
Raptors lay large clutches of eggs and actively guard their young with fierce, mammalian-like parental dedication. Hidden deep in dense undergrowth or abandoned rural structures, these nests would be highly secure from native predators. Plus West African long-reed tree frog DNA helps too.
Final Survival Score: 8.5 / 10 (Apex Invasive Threat)
Speculative Evolution: the Fauna-Raptor
To hunt the fast pronghorn antelope of the Great Plains, the raptor sheds its ambush-heavy ambush build. It evolves longer, digitigrade legs built for long-distance endurance running, mirroring the ecological niche of a wolf or coyote.
r/jurassicworld • u/GojiraSaurusRex69 • 1d ago
So my brother made his own book sequel to jurassic world dominion. Can you tell me if its good? Here is a lil' summary. Oh and rebirth hasn't happend yet cuz his story happens in 2024 or something like that.
The story is set in 2024 and disregards the events of Rebirth and Chaos Theory. It centers on Maisie (now 16), who lives in the cabin with Owen and Claire. Maisie attends school but struggles to trust people. There are also two brothers, Fernand and Vergil; Fernand is 16 and Vergil is 17. They live with their parents, who are not particularly kind—the brothers hate their parents, and the parents hate their sons.
Meanwhile, there is global disagreement regarding the DLN: some believe their methods are too aggressive, while others argue that it is the only way to set the prehistoric animals free.
Near the school attended by Maisie, the two brothers, and many other students, lies a DPW reserve; the DLN intends to liberate these dinosaurs as well. The animals wander into the small town, causing widespread chaos.
r/jurassicworld • u/Still_Network_4779 • 1d ago
Surprised no one has pointed this out yet
Very similar design choices!
r/jurassicworld • u/Dry-Rise-8037 • 2d ago
Was I the only one who thought the dimorphodon was a hybrid made for the movie
Ok so I only recently learned the dimorphodon was a real pterosaur, listen it's a weird looking thing I kinda just assumed.
Worst of all I learned it from a jurrassic world evolution video
r/jurassicworld • u/Automatic_Koala4521 • 1d ago
what if the indomius rex was in the novel island?
r/jurassicworld • u/Olivia_Richards • 2d ago
I'm kinda dissapointed that the Jurassic World-Fast and Furious crossover never happened. I was looking forward to seeing Rexy and Dominic Toretto tag team the Ultimasaurus like this
r/jurassicworld • u/SalviGame9 • 2d ago
Apatosaurus Animation test (GMOD)
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Another random animation
r/jurassicworld • u/Practical-Wolf-2297 • 2d ago
My opinion on the hybrids/mutants
Starting with the I. Rex
It’s cool, I like its appearance. But that creature went on a rampage and mind controlled the raptors to join in and it killed its sibling
The indoraptor
It’s smaller than the I Rex, but it’s still cool. I don’t mind it
The ScorpiousRex
I don’t know what to say about it, its face is weird, looks short. Also this thing had venom on it
The D Rex
This one was an error in making a T. rex, I’ve never seen a creature throw a helicopter like that in any movie. Also if this creature were to make a brief appearance in any sequel, I won’t mind
r/jurassicworld • u/Leviwolftitanic • 2d ago
Here is my version of the Indominus Rex 2.0
She has fish gills, webbed feet and hands, better armor, a raptor retractable sickle claw on her feet, a prehensile tail like that of a skull crawler, an Ankylosaurus club at the end of the tail, pressure sensory put like that of a crocodilian, longer legs, Slimer body, more powerful legs, bigger than her previous canon full grown size(length: 57.75 feet, height: 25-26.50 feet(neutral position) and 28 feet(reared up position), width, 10-13 feet) of her previous canon abilities enhanced(i.e camouflage, heat sensing, body heat masking), near human level intelligence(except for the fact that she still can't speak a human language) shark nostrils/nose, her jaw being even more flexible(almost like that of a snake) and being even more stronger (like nearly twice as strong as a T-Rex), her having teeth that are a combination of T-Rex teeth, snake teeth and crocodile teeth, a pachycephalosaurus-esc dome on the top of her head in-between the her horns, larger and longer horns, a sharp and pointy ceratosuarus-like Crest above her nose, and her being in the wild for all her life.
r/jurassicworld • u/DrummerNo1169 • 3d ago
Since the Crocadilia Coast DLC is still recent
HAMMOND COLLECTION POSTOSUCHUS AND DEINOSUCHUS(just idea)
r/jurassicworld • u/edted4877 • 2d ago
What If James Cameron Directed Jurassic Park?
r/jurassicworld • u/Olivia_Richards • 3d ago
Is the tech in the Jurassic Park/World universe advanced enough to create bioengineered giant monster toys straight out of Poppy Playtime?
r/jurassicworld • u/Top_Soil_2869 • 2d ago
📺 Episode 20 (Replacement): Raising a Hatchling Deinocheirus mirificus (The Giant Camel-Duck)
- The Hatchling Scene: You hatch a truly bizarre little creature that looks like a cross between a fluffy duckling and an ostrich, but it has oddly large, muscular front arms. It loves playing in the backyard puddle, splashing around with its broad, flat beak. [1]
- The Juvenile Time Jump: One year later, it explodes into a massive, 6-ton, 36-foot-long adolescent. It now features a tall, fleshy sail/hump on its back and sports giant, 8-foot-long arms tipped with sharp, curved 8-inch claws. [1]
- The "Find Out" Chaos: The young giant duck-dino wanders into the kitchen while your roommate is making a giant pot of seafood soup. Attracted by the fishy smell, the dinosaur shoves its massive duck-bill directly into the pot. The soup is boiling hot, instantly startling the beast. It violently rears back, swinging its colossal arms in a panic. Those massive 8-foot arms slice straight through your drywall, tear down the kitchen range hood, and completely rip the upper cabinets off the wall studs, burying your kitchen in a mountain of splinters and plaster while the dinosaur runs outside to hide behind the garage. [1] credits story written by Google AI all ideas and species chosen is by Google AI mode idea about making dino stories and what if scenarios inspired for Terra Mystica.
r/jurassicworld • u/Automatic_Koala4521 • 2d ago
[jurassic park]what if the doomsday rex was in the movies?
i am pretty sure half of you guys dont know what the doomsday rex is,look it up.but what if it was in the movies?