The Jurassic Park franchise has an interesting relationship with real-life science, and the Jurassic World sequels have a completely different one. Both installments aim to present a spectacle that is ...
One particular dinosaur featured in Jurassic Park was much scarier in real life than what the movie showed. The complete ...
In 1993, Jurassic Park showed us what dinosaurs might have looked like on a movie screen. Now Jurassic World is in cinemas, so we went to see it with Michael Pittman, who saw Jurassic Park as a ...
Thanks to the movie's poor reception, the design hasn't been reused in later films. 1998's "Godzilla" represents an ongoing trend of trying to make fictional dinosaurs look more like the real thing.
Nobita and Doraemon were finding out the truth about a real dinosaur. Nobita saw something under the ocean when they come across a cave that leads to an underground world full of dino-people.
The Jurassic World franchise has steadily delivered billion-dollar hits since 2015, but none of the entries in the series have been particularly memorable. Honestly, the Jurassic titles have struggled ...
But in real life, scientists have discovered a doppelgänger: Zuul crurivastator, a new genus and species of dinosaur with movie-monster looks. Well protectedOsteoderms—bony armor plates—cover ...
Those reactions all happened in-camera from this animatronic Giga puppet, built to look and move like a real dinosaur. The real Giga was 20 feet tall and nearly 50 feet wide. But as for the puppet ...