The Quetzalcoatlus Attacks Kayla Watts’ Plane in 4K HDR | Jurassic World Dominion
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- Опубликовано: 11 ноя 2022
- In their quest to find Maisie (Isabella Sermon), Owen Grady (Chris Pratt) and Claire Dearing (Bryce Dallas Howard) meet Kayla Watts (DeWanda Wise), who gives them a ride to Biosyn. Only to run into a bigger, scarier flying creature on the way, a Quetzalcoatlus.
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It’s sad that the realism is just completely gone. This plane is going at least 90-150 mph, and that bird could hardly dream of that kind of speed without shattering all its bones. The whole franchise became a fairy tale instead of a gritty horror thriller
You'll be suprise
They pass by one, so they display teh plane going faster, and the the other comes in the opposite direction...
@@brunomprodrigues no I meant was the horror part.
Ah yes “bird”
Wait until you find out birds can fly over 200 mph
It's incredible to see the Quetzalcoatlus flying at more than 400km/h
Let alone fly lol, they don't even know whether or not they were flightless and were products of gigantism
also claws/ beak that can destroy metal propellers. amazing.
It`s you can't fly at that speed. But for Kotsatcoatl to catch up with a plane is like drinking 1 glass of water. It`s easy!
he's very fast though!
Nature is amazing. The fact dinosaurs can catch up with planes and rip into metal sheets just shows how puny humans and their technology are.
The most unrealistic part is that deer just hanging out while that behemoth just walks up to it… Deer are incredibly aware of their surroundings and will be spooked by a stick getting snapped.
It's a movie, it's not real. No need to cry
@@thejendukieshow7850 bro there's no need to be rude 😐
@@katiew0916 You're right, I'm sorry. Had a bad day
Deer are weird though. Walking through the woods? They'll bolt immediately. Flying down the highway at 60mph? They don't even notice you. I once had a whole heard walk within 30 feet of me while I was starting a campfire when I was homeless. I was focused on making a spark with a crappy ferro rod and they never noticed me until I succeeded and started moving my body to get the rest of my kindling.
True, this movie kinda seemed to ditch any semblance of realism all together.
Apparently, deer in Jurassic Park have been genetically engineered to not fear dinosaurs.
that actually is it. They have them on purpose to be more docile.
It's actually true lmao
Deer knew that this was a herbivores creature that's why it didn't fear 😅😂
What could be the purpose of it? To be easier prey or what?
@@rishikalpamukherjee1339 too bad this herbivore had a bad mood that day 😢
Quetzal was like "alright my plot device is done, cya later lads"
I have said a thousand times that the directors of Jurassic Park have forgotten that the originals are so good, not because of dinosaurs, but because they were solid HORROR movies. This scene goes to show how returning to the horror roots would benefit the films
I prefer semi realistic dinosaurs that don’t ruin the public perception of dinosaurs for the next 3 decades thanks. That being said this movie is only slightly more realistic then it’s predecessors prehistoric planet is 10x better
Oh please, the original movie was extremely watered down compared to the novel.
@@buragi5441 it should be about realism not horror we’ve already had one generation thinking velociraptors were 6ft lizards and all Carnivora are bloodthirsty physchopaths
That is completely wrong yes the novel was but the films were about showing beauty in animals like dinosaurs
@@Lator_The_Gator You are spouting nonsense.
After both engines are destroyed, she shouts, "This plane is going down!" An 8-year-old could write this script.
I mean, your insult falls flat because none of the movies are far out from what kids can dream of.
If you’re saying you think the writing could’ve been a lot better than it was, I’d agree with you though.
@@BrowncoatGofAZ Your point about kids is a good one. So, point taken. And thank you. As an adult, and a writer, and perhaps a perfectionist, I get miffed when I see movies that could be excellent if only the writing did not fall short.
because you can fly with 1 engine. Badly, almost no handling, but you still can.
After struggling to reach the controls.
I think it was written by 8 Yr old...
The therizinosaurus scene is the closest thing to the original Jurassic Park I’ve seen in a while. Sure the other scenes don’t go for realism but this scene is just so lovable
I don't know if that counts, but BABR was pretty similar to JP in terms of "Wild animal horror". But it's only my opinion
Indeed, this is very realistic. In every possible way. Immaginable.
i just like the giant bird, one of my all time favorites. but the movie is fake af
Yeah but the fact that he just yeeted a deer away? I'm 99% sure none dinosaur would do that. 1. A dinosaur wouldn't toy with it's possible prey and ignore the prey like that. 2. Therizinosaurus prefers plants over meat so he woudn't even care that there's a deer
@@weronika6247 Hippos exist. Just because something primarily eats plants doesn't mean they aren't hyper aggressive.
2:27 Bryce's delivery of "WHAT?!" is hilarious
You mean 2:28?
Lol she's trying so hard
Honestly, if I were in this scenario, I’d act exactly the same.
I've forgotten everything about this movie yet I can recall every scene in Jurassic Park
That is true. Like The transformers movies too much fake to register
Jurassic park left its roots. It was always horror based but now its like james bond with dinosaurs, it boring action nonsense. If i want that i'll go and watch james bond or mission impossible that both do it several times better.
I have that where I can remember the plot and many scenes and details with Star Wars episodes 1-6 and Rogue One, but I forgot everything about the stupid sequel trilogy. Same thing with Pacific Rim and it's terrible sequel. I can remember the former so well and my brain has erased the cancer that is the latter.
@@yogaflame7884
It was not horror. 😂
That deer had no will to live
i absolutly love that the plane was making stuka diving sounds while crashing
Except it doesn't have a Stuka diving siren. #Hollywood.
Rip jurassic franchise.
Rest in peace
I'm no airplane expert, but I believe that airplane must have been traveling between 200-300 mph. My conclusion: that is one fast bird.
218mph... at 2:05 it shows the air speed indicator at 180 knots - Quetzalcoatlus was estimated to be able to fly 80mph... maybe it was a genetic hybrid... Quetzalcoatlus x with small military jet
InGen was experimenting with modified gut flora in its pterosaur division to enable them to achieve short bursts of jet-propelled flight. At the time of this documentary, rumors were heard about modifying their rectums to emit high-voltage electrical arcs to ignite the farts for an afterburner effect, enabling Quetzocoatlus to fly at up to 450 mph.
@@ChrisDarby80 Mix that hybridization with chainsaw. How would a 500-pound beaked-lizard rip through the fuselage of that plane, and damage its (propellers? jet engine?) without causing irreversible damage to itself?
@@ulyx9804 because the jurassic world franchise is a joke
They mixed hydraulic shears and ion propulsion into its genes
I like how the Therizinosaurus is the only herbivore in the series that deliberately attacks/kills other creatures unprovoked.
OK, but if you think a deer would let a grunting, stomping dinosaur with a bad reputation get within striking range...
Just like people! 😂
You forgot about the indominus
@@asiseeit2041Indominus is a carnivore lol
@@GregMoress ok do you expect a deer to run away from a 1 ton vehicle heading 60 mph at it straight on?
Ridiculously fast quetzalcoatlus that attacks planes and shreds metal. Realistic
Franquicia donde revivieron Animales Extintos hace 65 millones de años con Tecnología de los años 90's. Realista.
Almost as realistic as an apex predator being unable to see things that aren't moving
Not posed to be realistic
Go watch a documentary then
@@Nicksrgnt Some of us like movies to actually have effort and thought put into them, like the ORIGINAL Jurassic Park. If you wanna watch mindless monster movie bs, thats fine, but that is not what Jurassic Park should be.
This movie makes 'Dumb and Dumber' seem like a college course
God thank you.
At this point why do they even relate it to Jurassic Park?!
They've gone so far off the beaten path they have nothing in common except the dinosaurs.
@@desmondrhea6942 One theory for these horribly conceived/executed movies has it that, in order to maintain the copyright/contract agreement on the cinema rights to certain Marvel superheroes, or in this case "Jurassic," the studio must put out a movie every 12 years. If true, it explains a lot - _Welcome back Spiderman #5!_
@@georgehugh3455 that's part of it though I think the bigger reason is really just the name. Without the name people might not come but God these movies are just jokes at this point.
@@desmondrhea6942 this series jumped the shark about 30 times.
@@scottmcshannon6821 I think the first two original Jurassic Park films remain timeless masterpieces and it slowly went downhill with the third one...
I’m just glad that Quetzalcoatlus made its way into the movie. I feel like the inaccuracy treatment makes it pretty scary, given that it’s larger, faster, and stronger than its real world counterpart…
Just a movie
@@Rudeboy876 Yep, a movie, like I said…
The size seem pretty accurate, the lowest estimate put them at nearly 6 meters tall and 10 meters wing span so they are about the size of a small plane, they also weight around 200 to 250 kg.
@@angerskarin9222 nah, its size is pretty much bull*hit and greatly exaggerated in everyway possible in this movie considered its sheer dimensions compares to the plane it were attacking are the c-119 flying boxcar produced by fairchild aircraft company, a world war 2 era military cargo plane with a wingspan of *33 meters.*
@@Rudeboy876 a pretty unwatchable movie.
the acting on this scene is so unreal. there is no way they’re keeping their cool under a situation where a quetzalcoatlus catches and breaks their plane mid air. girl said “if you need to evacuate, evacuate now😐” like tf everyone will be freaking out/worried how to get out
I don't think you realize realize the amount of mental training pilots needed to take in order to keep their "cool" when being shot down by planes, helicopters, and jets that were like twice the size of the "bird" in this film 😅 like you also needed to launch your parachute while looking out for friendly fire too.
That woman is insanely lucky. Not only did she pull her back up pretty much just in time she also got lucky enough to slip past the branches almost all the way to ground with a 15 foot parachute
Please bring the Quetzalcoatlus back in the future, guys! If the attack animations in Jurassic World Evolution 2 are anything to go by, this creature has *_SO_* much potential for epic action scenes and tense moments of horror!
Producers might be reading your comment and taking in into consideration. Maybe they read comments after posting videos on their channel
imagine hatzegopteryx mod (made with quetzalcoatlus)
Rip our airspaces
Dominion was the last movie though sadly.
@@EEF_Animation
The last film of *THIS* trilogy and the “Jurassic Era”, but they still wanna make more films in the future. Besides, with box office numbers like Dominion’s, there’s no way they’re giving up on the Jurassic Park licence now!
I refuse to believe the bird could ripped through a cargo plane hull like that
It’s not a bird
Yeah it's a flying reptile.
It couldn’t especially since the real ones weren’t that big and couldn’t fly that fast.
@@YaBoiDREX what are you talking? I'm correcting you that pterosaurs are reptiles, not birds.
@@gloriannavargas7536 Talking to OP, and was agreeing with him.
I wish we had gotten more of the Quetzalcoatlus, It’s very cool but you don’t get much time to appreciate It.
When the Quetzalcoatlus said "it's dino time" and helped the red head out the plane that was aw inspiring
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truly the moment of all time
Best comment
except it isnt a dinosaur
I love therizenosaurus scene. It’s terrifying and bring back memories of jurassic park.
찐이다
@@user-zf6mb7nj2c 당신은 한국인???
@@TV-en9tt 여기도 있소
If only the theri design didn't suck.
Fun facts: Quetzalcoatlus's name comes from an Aztec flying serpent.
Quetzalcoatlus is thought to have had a wingspan of 11-12 metres.
And according to Jurassic Pork, can match the 250mph cruise speed of that aircraft... lmao!
@@BoopSnoot boop
Quetzalcoatl. The rainbow serpent.
3:33, therizinosaur: I like your cut G 😂
Quetzalcoatlus and Therizinosaurus are my favorite :) That sound effects on Therizinosaurus are amazing!!
I like how they decided to make Therizinosaurus territorial but not carniverous. So this creature definitely doesn't want human in it's territory, however it's not going to have her for lunch.
??
@@OneFastRaccoon Okay if I have to spell it out I can.
There are lots of terrestial animals that are herbivores but are territorial like Hippos for example.
The writers at Dominion designed this dino on this principal that if you infade it's territory it will f you up but not have you for dinner.
Since I wrote this I also learned this Therizanosaurus is partially blind and is detecting Claire with echolocation.
@@vice.nor.virtue my question marks were in response to you stating that the movie chose to make therizino an herbivore, it was always an herbivore. Also the blindness was interesting for claire’s initial encounter but falls apart during the final fight scene
@@OneFastRaccoon I haven't seen the whole film. maybe that's why i don't make sense.
@@vice.nor.virtue also Therizanosaurus is veggie boy, plus science shows they were aggressive.
The Quetzalcoatlus was like ayo watch your jet bro at 1:50
The Quetzalcoatlus attack is a nice and all, but the Therizinosaurus sequence is hands down one of the best scenes of the entire franchise, even more so as it defies deeply rooted stereotypes about herbivores AND feathered dinosaurs. 🙂
The Quetzalcoatlus would have been destroyed in a second.
Still, the Theri isn’t feathered enough.
@@MewsOvercast to be fair, we don't really know if the Therizinosaurus even had feathers. I mean, this weird thing is as big as the largest tyrannosaurids - maybe giving it the heavy insulating coat of its smaller relatives isn't the way to go
in my opinion the therizinosaurus was really underutilized, it had maybe only 4 minutes of screen time and i feel like the scene with claire could’ve been scarier because it doesn’t give any fear but the end scene is cool but was lackluster
feathered dinosaurs matter!
I can accept that quartzcoater attacking and damaging an airplane.
I can even accept that theorethycon taking 5 times longer to attack a moving intruder than a still one.
What I cannot accept is a creature of like 5 meters or more in height stomping up to a deer without startling it.
Maybe the deer new it was a vegan lol, cause that weirdly was
@@seanmurray5095 even if the deer knew it would still run cuz that Theri doesn’t look friendly/cute. Ofc the deer would just run
I think I was most impressed with the way this creature interacted with the light coming g from a low sun, filtered through the trees
Claire's character had a lot of great moments in the film.
This scene is really hurt by its unrealism. A quetzalcoatlus can't catch a plane with propellers because it was a glider and must have been quite clumsy in the air because its weight is so large it is a miracle it was able to fly at all. Also, to make flying possible, the animal was light and frail relative to its size, so it would not be good at piercing metal with its beak. Finally, deer as prey animals are really skittish and attentive to their surroundings, so no way it would let a Therizinosaurus get that close.
I agree with this. And not only piercing metal. But making a meters long cut down along the body of the plane with its beak.
also aren't these things cold blooded? wtf are they doing flying around in air that would be absurdly cold
@@MrFunkhauser The current theory is that Dinosaurs were most likely warm blooded. The cold blood theory hasnt been instated for a very long time
Actually Quetz *is* capable of powered flight. Thats been known for a long time now.
🤡
They could have made the first Quetzalcoatlus scene so memorable like the first time we saw the brachiosaurus, but then we get this.... :(
I think I would prefer to hide in the forest, than imagine what could have been in the water!
They were the size of giraffes and they flew, FLEW! They had an estimated wingspan of nearly 40 ft, and it could FLY. That means hollow bones, you cannot tear through an airplane when you're a flyer that size. Bring it down, yes, birdstrikes can splash planes easily, but there's no way in hell one of these things would ever notice, catch up with and attack an airplane, it might help it crash but it's bones are breaking before it does any damage
I wanted to see a Quetzalcoatlus in this franchise for so long ...and finally 😍
Yes and for me the therazinosaurus
For me personally the giganotosaurus,cause it is such an underused dinosaur in any sci-fi movie good or bad or decent.
Then you get this nonsense kaiju. The franchise has gone down the drain with joke of a movie, I glad it ended before they ruined it even more.
@@SirKolass😐 ok bud
5:16 Wow.. Bryce Dallas Howard is really beautiful. 😍 One of my fave scenes from the movie!
THANK YOU FOR THIS!!!
Claire rising up out of the pond after the Therizinosaurus passes reminds me of "Apocalypse Now." 👍
When ten year olds write scripts
That's every Jurassic World script
2:26 the actress who plays Claire, and says “what!?” Said it PERFECTLY IMO” for the moment it’s in and all it was 👌
I love these two scenes! And I'm glad that we can see them in Ultra HD here on RUclips now.
Hi njordr
@@TerriazeCAPCUTeditor Hello
I quite enjoyed it when watching in 4DX Cinema!
*roaring and wingbeats*
"That's another plane, right?" asked Owen, the resident dinosaur expert.
forget all the supersonic winged reptile madness in the first part and let's go one step later.... Try to approach a deer in the forest and see if you can get at least 50ft away without it disappearing in front of you, but here mysteriously we see a 5000kg therizinosaurus walking through trees getting close enough to hit it.
Deer says, "Therizin NEVER did THAT before to me... used to let me eat in peace..."
Let alone be in the area where the plane crashed.
Not true. In the DC area, deer are so numerous and tame you can walk up to them and they expect a treat. Maybe the same is true in Italy?
@@raylopez99 If they're used to it.
That becomes an impossibility when the thing they'd first have to get used to will kill them on sight.
@@raylopez99 As an Italian, no it isn't.
The roar and the water ripples... Just beautiful
I’m glad this was a long clip and it included the therizinosaur
Never forget:
In one year of production, Steven Spielberg turned dinosaurs into a terrifying reality.
In two years of production, Colin Trevorrow turned an entire franchise into a cartoonish gimmick.
This movie felt like a 80s movie with all the cheesy's camera shots and cameos
That's an insult to the 80s movies. This is just pure crap.
DC etc
,
Wq
this movie felt like torture.
I never seen this scene cause i could take it anymore and shut it off long before this part.
What… cheesy camera shots ?
This scene was so cool, seeing the Quetzalcoatlus size is just incredible
In real life they were a little smaller but it still cool
it was massively oversized here lol
Unrealistic movie.
@@Cooliostuff the real size was similar to modern day giraffe, correct me if i wrong
@@BlackMothraa that is correct, although it would've only weighed around 500lbs, it was a very lightly built animal.
Airplane : How you can outspeed me?
Quezalcoatlus : *Nanomachines, son.*
How did that Quetzalcoatlus even rip through the plane’s metal exterior, did they added titanium genetics to it’s DNA so it’s able to do that without causing harm to itself?
Am I the only one who thought it was hilarious when the therizino punted that deer?
No I did too
@@benncatlover *Garrett Fairley liked that 🙂*
Brutal el Quetzalcóatlus 🦖💪
I love the color grading of this film, it looks like the old way, not just blue and orange tint like nowadays movie
It looks unbelievably bad. Coloring and feathering were done by someone very inexperienced.
@@bloxguy5957 I think he means the general toner colouring that filters over the regular footage.
Yeah, the blue and orange is all over ads in Facebook and RUclips. Bizarre in daytime imagery.
@@bloxguy5957 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Looks terrible
I also love it when my propellor plane is crashing and i have to eject like if i was in a fighter jet🤣🙄
04:11
"Whoa, hey guys.. welcome to eb games... copy that."
There's no way that thing could fly nearly as fast as a prop plane
It circled around and dove at it from behind
Being that size it could.
It's a movie, love
@@dtyodeller not even close. That plane is flying at at least 300 miles an hour. If that Quetz was flying that fast and had to make a sharp turn, every bone in its body would snap.
@@thejendukieshow7850 It's not a marvel movie, dear
Kayla: You do not want me to start spilling secrets Denise, you remember Dubrovnik.
Denise: **Panic**
If you listen carefully you may notice that he's using Echo Location with the sounds of his calls. But the vision may just be severely blurred or partially blind.
"This plane is goin' down!!!!"
wow. glad I didn't see this in theatres and I can confirm this is the only part of this movie that I will ever see. lmao
Trop bien le pterodactyl géant et le therinosaurus. Culte. Merci pour les effets spéciaux. Trop genial
Je l ai en dvd.trop bien.j adore les dessiner .mais ceux qui font les effets spéciaux par ordinateur ils leurs redonnent vie
1:48 "The character's fame is diametrically opposed to what happens in a second."
Great video!!!
As airplane scenes go, it's pretty good. I like that she pulls the throttles as soon as the engines get speared. Very nice touch, even if it was just put in so that they begin a dive.
Kayla Watts: Quetzalcoatlus. Late Cretaceous, should have stayed there.
Robert Burke: Pachycephalosaurus. Herbivore, late Cretaceous.
Gunnar Eversoll: The Ankylosaurus. An herbivorous quadruped, late Cretaceous.
What is it with characters in these movies offhandedly specifying when a dinosaur is from the late Cretaceous period?
it's not like it's anything new, this entire saga should be named Cretaceous World
They are nerds
Maybe because the Cretaceous is younger therefore dinosaur 🧬 is easier get opposed to the actual Jurassic, the Triassic or even the Permian periods therefore my guess is the younger the time period the easier to get 🧬.
A running gag
They're the popular ones
Bro thats not a quetzacoatlus, thats straight up rodan.
I saw a reconstruction of Quetzacltul and it was a huge creature!! . I actually though it was an art installation, until I saw an info panel on it and realised it was a, 'dinosaur'😂😂
In defense of the scene, there are recent studies that show that paleontologists believe that the Quetzalcoatlus could in fact take off and fly under its own power and could reach upwards to 130 kmph. Still no way it should’ve caught up to a plane from what looks like that shallow of a dive…but whatever.
So, how was that a defense?!
@@Dr.IanPlect a Maginot Line type of defense or something.
And it miraculously managed to completely miss the propellers during it's attack, which would have shredded it. Convenient how things like that always happen in movies.
And even the fact that this dinosaur is able to fly as fast as the plane...so dumb!
It stabbed it's beak directly into the engine's compression chamber, which is basically filled with rows and rows of tiny spinning blades. That beak shouldn't have come out whole.
@@mitkoogrozev that's....not how piston engines work?
@@tempduke6792 True. I wasn't focused on the type of airplane they have in the movie when I wrote the comment , so I assumed a generic turbofan engine.
But now that you mention it, I checked the airplane model and it does have piston engines . Still, there's parts moving at high velocity in there, so the outcome will be categorially the same.
@@mitkoogrozev ah alright sorry
This scene has NOTHING on the 1957 classic "The Giant Claw." Best. Special. Effects. Monster. Ever!
As big as a battleship
My best friend, Made an excellent video. I really liked it. Beauty is extraordinary. Thank you very much for the video.
I like how there was Junkers Ju-87 sound effects when the plane was going down 💀
Dominion is the name of the one more step that the franchise took on it's steep and fast way to its final grave. Bad to the bone, and not in a good sense...
It made something like 5x its production costs, so I have a feeling it will be back...
i miss when these movies were about dinosaurs
I love how she mispronounced the dinosaurs name lol
Será que era el único Therizinosaurius en el valle o habían más? Me dio la impresión que el q vimos de estaba comunicando con otros más
Как называется фильм?
more amazing is that the plane is going downward and Pratt just walking in the plane like its level with no problem lolol
1:54
*Kowalski:* We lost Engine 1...
1:59
*Kowalski:* And Engine 2 is now on FIRE!
Amazing scene
Can we PLEASE discuss how massive this thing is. That is just visually terrifying to imagine of it still existed today.
Indeed. But it wasn't that big. It was giraffe sized. If we are talking about the flying one.
This is why airports worry about birds on the runway.
I love the Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar. Just how it looks
Hooowww fast is that plane moving? Are we really to believe that a winged animal can move that fast?
My science might be off but I dont think the bird should be able to pierce his beak into the hull. The hull even if soft, still not softer than a biological tissue.
"Quetzalcoatlus, late cretacous, should've stayed there"
*dang*
It's a ketzacolatus! Incredible xD
6:27. Therazinasaurus.
2:16, If you are delivering unwanting VIP, then you should prepare for everything.
Kayla is such an awesome and cool character
Bland af
good work
0:47 Didn’t anyone notice he did the drip pose
0:25 not how a radio works at all.
There's a huge agressive dinosaur around that just killed a deer for nothing
Claire: Ok, I'll jump and see what happens 🤣🤣🤣
Amazing scenes, Quetzalcoatlus and Therizinosaurus are both badass dinosaurs and these scenes used them perfectly! Very cool and creepy the way Therizonosaurus looked stalking in that scene
Are you 10?
Therizinosaurus is an amazing dinosaur. Quetzalcoatlus is an amazing pterosaur, not a dinosaur.
Late cretaceous period should've stayed there 😂 😂
I feel like it would've left the plane alone once it felt flames 🔥
1:03 , wtf was that? 😂