Jurassic World Rebirth continues along the path laid out by the prior Jurassic World trilogy and builds to a hybrid dinosaur as its primary villain, but which killer creation would win in a fight: the ...
The most ferocious predator in Jurassic World is a little bit frog, a dash of cuttlefish, a smidgen of snake, and heaping helpings of T. rex and Velociraptor. But the movie’s Indominus rex takes its ...
Remember that snarling, toothy Tyrannosaurus Rex from the original Jurassic Park? Pfffft. He's like a house pet compared to the ultra-dangerous Indominus Rex, a hybrid monster created to up the "wow" ...
The Indominus Rex's roar oar is estimated to reach 140-160db—the same as a 747 taking off and landing. Universal Studios The sequel takes place 22 years after the events of the first Jurassic Park ...
Adam Chitwood is a former Managing Editor at Collider, where he covered film and television with a focus on interviews, features, and industry analysis. When it came time to put together a new ...
Last fall, the first official viral site for Jurassic World launched, right along with the website for the film and the park itself. If you haven't checked out the Jurassic World website, you should ...
The world met Indominus Rex online last week, but we got to see him in person at Toy Fair 2015, thanks to LEGO and Hasbro. The two venerable toy companies brought the first real look at the new ...
The beast is bigger, louder and faster than the T. rex. By Graeme McMillan Indominus Rex - H 2015 The future of prehistory has arrived — online, at least. The promotional website for this summer’s ...
More details have been revealed about the new carnivorous dinosaur featured in this summer's Jurassic World. Called the Indominus Rex (aka Fierce or Untamable King), the creature stands at a length of ...
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