Jurassic World: Dominion

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Now You Know - Jurassic World: Dominion - Episode 77The iconic Jurassic Park franchise is returning with the sixth installment and third film of the Jurassic World trilogy. Created by Michael Crichton through his novels, the films were immortalized by Steven Speilberg through the groundbreaking 1993 film, Jurassic Park. Jurassic World Dominion is set to hit theaters this Friday the 10th of June. Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard will reprise their roles as the lead characters and will be joined by the cast from the original trilogy, Sam Neill, Jeff Goldblum, and Laura Dern. Actor Joseph Mazzello who played the young boy named Tim in the original film, fondly remembered for his love for dinosaurs, has hinted on social media through a cryptic tweet that he may return for the final film. The three landmark films of the franchise Jurassic World: Dominion, the final film, Jurassic World, the first film of the new era, and the original film Jurassic Park share a unique connection with their release dates. Jurassic World: Dominion will be released on June 10, just a day before Jurassic Park’s release on the 11th of June in 1993, and just two days before Jurassic World’s release on June 12 in 2015.Sam Neil confirmed in an episode of The Graham Norton Show that the legendary Giganotosaurus, which translates to giant southern lizard, will make its live-action debut in the film. It is one of the largest predators to have ever walked on land and is believed to be even bigger than the Tyrannosaurus Rex or T-Rex. It is from the late Cretaceous period and found its habitat in a region which is now Argentina.  A popular fan theory online indicates that the Ingen corporation may have found a way to clone extinct mammals as well. Eagle-eyed viewers have noticed that in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom there was a collection of fossils in Lockwood Manor that belonged to the sabretooth tiger. A hint that they may have the technology to bring the extinct animal back to life. When Michael Crichton initially wrote the book, the scientific knowledge about the appearance of dinosaurs was limited. Thus, several dinos have not been accurately depicted in the films. For instance, the Velociraptors in the films were just slightly larger than modern-day chickens and even had feathers like the chickens in real life. The real name of the animals shown in the film is Deinonychus antirrhopus. These errors were addressed in the films as genetic anomalies caused due to mixing DNA from other animals that were used to create these dinos in a lab.The prologue footage released for Jurassic World: Dominion is set in the Mesozoic era and featured unaltered dinosaurs. It depicts the dinosaurs in their natural habitat and resembles how they should look based on the latest scientific evidence. However, the epic battle in the prologue scene, between two legendary predators the Tyrannosaurus Rex and the Giganotosaurus, would have never happened as there are several historical inaccuracies. Not only did the Tyrannosaurus Rex and Giganotosaurus belong to two different continents, but they also existed several million years apart. Well, that's the OTTplay Now You Know for today, until the next episode it's your host Nikhil signing out.Aaj kya dekhoge OTTplay se poochoWritten by Ryan Gomez