OMG I JUST THOUGHT OF SOMETHING THAT RAPTOR WITH 2 HEADS COULD HAVE BEEN A EARLY VERSION OF THE SCORPIUS REX BECAUSE THEY PROBABLY DIDNT HAVE THE TECH IN JP AND ONLY REALLY HAD IT AROUND THE SAME TIME THE SCORPIUS REX WAS BEING BUILT AND THATS WHY THE SCORPIUS REX WAS STILL THE 1ST HYBRID THEY MADE
"What John Hammond and Ingen created at Jurassic Park, we're genetic theme park monsters, nothing more and nothing less".... Oh Alan you had no idea in JP3 buddy.
I think that one scene is implying it's in status and that someone on the crew does something stupid and wakes it up. When you think about it, every time the chaos starts in these movies, it's "someone f***ed up."😂
Lets see Jurassic park: nerdy disables the entire park. Jurassic park the lost world: the mother uses a megaphone to call out to her son. Jurassic park 3: ingen wants a dino park IN a city. Jurassic world: wu creates a dino thats smart. Jurassic world 2 (forgot the full title): somebody wants to sell dinosaurs to the highest bidder ON the mainland. Jurassic world dominion: kidnapping a perfect clone(?) of a dead girl. Geuss you're right🤷♂️ Edit I was just told that i have switched jp 3 and the lost world, but seeing i'm to lazy to change that here is you're notification. LOL
The ape DNA in the D-Rex sounds very believable. We know they were already experimenting with it in the Scorpios Rex genom and I find it very hard to believe they would never try it again. Scientists are always mad and hungry for new discoveries. I also think this is not Isla Sorna as that would really not fit into the lore. I’m more excited for a brand new island as it gives the writers many new opportunities for action. I’m also a very huge fan of the bright colors. The crystal blue water or emerald green grass, the visuals look stunning.
@Shadowslew I think this is just another Isla Sorna, but it probably was abandoned prior to Jurassic Park, this is probably the original place, like said in the trailer, ik you said that in the video, but I don’t think they would have a reason to keep trying, because since the dinosaurs didn’t change much in the movies, I think, that they did stuff here, but something happened, and they abandoned it, and built on Isla Sorna and Isla Nublar, and the dinosaurs escaped,or maybe this is an aquatic research facility where they bred the mosasaurus, Plesiosaur, etc. And maybe they were trying to make the spino, but biosyn stole their research, and when they moved, biosyn did to, or maybe it’s a ingen facility,But biosyn took it after it was abandoned and they messed up and the dinosaurs escaped still, good job making this in like 5 minutes. Also, sorry if you covered these in the video, I was in a wz match on rebirth island
1. love the fact you use Dino Crisis music in your video! 2. If this is a gorilla/dino hybrid that makes more sense than the old "human/dino" hybrid images we had from back in the 2000s.
they said in the trailer to get to the island they had to go past Barbados which is on the east side of south America while all the known islands are on the west side, so this is definitely a new island on the completely other side of the continent
@@nicosilva8724Americans suck at geography but the ones who made the film I'm sure they at least looked at a map... right? As for the guy who made this video, he isn't American, he's Welsh.
@nicosilva8724 Out of curiosity, why would you expect Americans to not know much about geography? No matter the answer, that's a very small minded way of thinking.
In that one scene, we see this “D Rex” is far FAR bigger than when it was in the facility, its hand height alone is that of a human. I think you should do a short or a video about estimating the size of this massive creature…
Yup i clocked that too. It looks much bigger when it's outside. Could the one in the facility be a juvenile? Shadows mentioned the one in the lab could be a flashback
@@chaosthebaryonyx6344 The only way that they are the same individual boils down to my theory of this creature being able to grow exponentially in the right environment. Perhaps, it’s trapping in a small facility and lack of food has prevented this creature from growing. But, the scientist who likely finds it in the trailer hopes to release it and cause havoc.
@god-l3z It’s big, that’s for sure, but it’s definitely not 80 meters. I’m guessing at the very most 9 meters tall. It’ll still be the largest terrestrial carnivore in JW if my estimations prove correct…
I'm actually thinking that this could be something different than a hybrid this could actually be a mutant, could be Dr Wu's first attempt on creating the Ultimate Weapon in the past.
I LOVE THIS! I've always wondered why we never got to see the first "attempts" at their cloning. Why would anyone expect that ALL of InGen's attempts from the very start be COMPLETELY successful? And wouldn't these creatures mutate more even after they were grown given that none of them are "natural"? Grant nailed it in JP3 when he said that true dinosaurs are DEAD and that Hammond created nothing more than theme park MONSTERS. EXACTLY! I think it's about time we see that! I've been wishing for a while now for the Jurassic franchise to steer more into the Horror genre and less so the Action/Adventure. Otherwise, we just keep getting the same stories over and over.
@AntonioDeus-c6g I completely agree. I mean to this day the kitchen scene from the first movie still give me goosebumps lol that scene terrified me as a kid. No mutated Dinosaur needed. Just pure horror!
You know, it's kind of surprising that they didn't throw this concept earlier on in the franchise. Given all the hybrid stuff for the last three movies
After see this amazing trailer, It does gives me the "Aliens franchise" vibes, because, the equipment, the creatures, not to mentioned this huge strange experiment dinosaur that has a dome like head resembling one of the Xenomorphs from Alien. Even the director of Rebirth, Gareth Edwards, confirms he got his inspiration came from the Alien franchise".
Apparently silverback gorillas can live up to 35-40 years old so if it is a dinosaur/ape hybrid it’s not impossible for it to have lived over 30 years on the island
Your commentary and soundtrack plus with the new movie coming out always makes my skin crawl it’s always very interesting and cool we’ll see the reveal in July
Let's not forget that the first official hybrid ever created was in before the fall of Jurassic World was the Scorpius was the first Hybrid, and this animal has to be a mutant dinosaur
@ShadowsLew I guess but well this would definitely conflict with Dr Wu's claim of Scorpius being the first hybrid dinosaur, I'm hoping that this animal will prove to be different than all the other hybrids that come before instead of being fused with other dinosaurs I'm hoping it'll be fused with mammals and like you mentioned in the video probably has some gorilla DNA
Buddy they already said not hybrids my theory is a defective trex got rapidly mutated by somekind of radiation since this island is just where they dumped all the defective dinos@@ShadowsLew
I've always wanted a game that kind of plays into the idea of this movie, like open world across the islands finding the cool secret stuff in the secret labs escaped experimental dinos cool stuff man cool stuff
He's finally returned! Welcome back, Shadows! I'm beyond excited for Jurassic World Rebirth, and let me tell you...I was not prepared for the intense scenes from the trailer! The trailer was insane! Absolutely epic video today, my friend! Keep up what you're doing! You're the best!
I've only noticed that the new un-named dino has 2 sets of arms. if you look closely when its in the clip 0:21 you can see what looks like small rex arms going to grab the trapped scientist.
Gonna give my open-minded perspective. None of the previous films have really explored the facilities on Sorna. In Lost World, didn't see it, only the worker village. In JPIII, we just kinda stopped at a facility for a brief time before moving on. With this film, we could be seeing the restricted parts of the facilities.
It's not Sorna, Nublar, or any of the other islands mentioned in the first 3 movies/ 2 books as they mention going to Barbados, which is East of Costa Rica. While Sorna, Nublar, and the five deaths are all West of Costa Rica.
@@darthcaedus9130 I’m not sure if its original inception is still considered canon or not. Trespasser was already light canon to begin with when it was first released or whatever.
That mutant dino definitely has gorilla in it. The walking on the knuckles. The shape of the body and head. Look at the arms. Big thick arms and even bigger forearms just like a gorilla. No dinosaur has arms like that.
I personally believe that the Rancor / troll thing, has been breeding and multiplying and keeping them selves alive like that. Human and dino genetics might be the subject of the next few movies. God knows tbh
Can you do a video on Pearl the brachiosaurus? Basically I think the brachiosaurus that got killed and Claire cried about wasn’t just some random dinosaur and was actually Pearl from The Evolution Of Claire book.
My guess is this is a new island where they perfected their cloning techniques, while Sorna was for incubation and nursery and nublar was for those Dino’s ready to be seen. I think the lab did what it was suppose to do until Hammond was kicked out of INGEN and the new board wanted to turn to a more lucrative field, the biomedical field. They started experimenting to find a way to alter the dna of an animal to make it immune to certain diseases or possible help regenerate lost limbs. Some of the Dino’s were successful with only mild mutations while what I’m calling the Rancorosaurus was made. It ended up killing everyone and when the company went under they just filed the island as a loss. Some leaked images of the design of the Rancorosaurus have multiple arms. That’s why I’m theorizing that.
At 0:31 that's not a JW image. The two creatures on the outside might be concept from previous Jurassic films, but the one in the middle is Dr. Curt Connors, A.K.A. The Lizard, from The Amazing Spiderman
I am so pumped, and the Mutant looks great, but I think it was a mistake to show them so clearly so soon. I would have tried to keep a little more suspense l, maybe just show the shot of the hand hitting the ground. The fetch quest they're on is already enough to create a compelling trailer, but they're kind of giving the same away already.
Hey he's back guess who's back and amazing theory's the theory's made me start to be theoryrizing on jurassic park and godzilla this why I like his vids
Another great video and the trailer was good im just hoping that with this trilogy they do the DX disease or the 3rd season for chaos theory for camp Cretaceous... I highly douth it will happen but again unless you're the one behind the scenes in the know of making the film then yeah that speaks for itself...
I think to answer a question you posed earlier "wouldn't they have seen all of these genetic monstrosities earlier?" I'd like to point out that I believe the island segment of JP3 takes place over the course of 24-36 hours. I can only recall two nights being spent on the island. In fact, we saw in the movie that they were NOT interested in exploring in ANY capacity. So I think it's entirely plausible that this is just a separate research facility on the same island. They were just unlucky and encountered the one hybrid monster (spino). Same thing for JP2, but this is the one where it gets difficult and leads me to believe that, if they are using Sorna, they will have to say all the hybrids were made afterwards under Masrani. InGen was actively trying to bring a large variety of dinos from Sorna to San Diego. Why didn't they get the Spino? Right, it wasn't on the list (and didn't exist when JP2 came out). They were able to retcon the Spino on Sorna after JP2, I'm sure this wouldn't be hard to incorporate into JW4. But! I don't even think it's Sorna due to his comment about Barbados LOL
The only thing I can think of is that it’s a failed human clone where some dino DNA might have accidently been mixed. We know after FK that Lockwood became obsessed with cloning his dead daughter and eventually we got Maisey. This might be one of his first attempts that went horribly wrong. I don’t like this theory but it’s the only thing I can think of
I don’t know if anyone has mentioned this yet, but the original Jurassic Park was going to be in San Diego before they decided to make it on Isla Nublar of the coast of Puerto Rico. This new island in the west could be where they where originally making the dinosaurs for San Diego’s park before the change of plans to have the parks on the “las cinco de muertes” island chain in the east
Yeah two large forearms and smaller T-rex type arms with what appears to be 2 fingers each and then the hind legs making 6 limbs in total which is strange since only insects have so many limbs yet it looks lizard like...
It was really good to see the spinosaurus again and Scarlett johansson looks really beautiful in this movie. This trailer gives me jurassic park 3 vibes and these new hybrid dinosaurs look pretty cool especially that giant one in that cage with the red light.
Maybe the D rex or as I called it the night hunter has human dna instead of ape dna and when we see the night hunter in the cage with the red light is probably a baby or a youngling then when we see David with the flare we see the night hunter chasing him then we see how big it is.
Just stumbled upon your channel after watching the trailer and it's good to see some positive hype for this movie! When I first saw the trailer I wasn't really impressed with the "monster", but you got me intrigued! I also initially really thought we were going back to Sorna, because in the trailer there are a lot of nods towards Lost World, JP3 and even Trespasser of all things: The tall grass area, the abandoned worker village, the Spinos, the lab and the Native South American (?) ruins. A part of me hopes this is still the case (despite other commentors making a good point concerning the Barbados comment and all). I mean, Isla Sorna is a large island with several facilities, it's not that much of a leap to assume this "Site C" is still on Sorna. Even the T-Rex makes sense, since there were... five (?) T-Rexes on Sorna. My personal theory for the mutant right now is that this mix-up of... whatever DNA is in it... is more a case of contamination/DNA getting mixed up (how likely is it that one mosqito only holds blood of one animal?). The paw does remind me of some sauropod foot (can't put my finger on it right now), though the legs definitely bend... weirdly. The weird skull shape might be a mixup with a pachycephalosaurus. All in all, I'm torn. On one hand, I did get tired of "reskinned and ramped up T-Rex/velociraptor" as a big baddie, but I feel like this thing will have a rough start in the fandom since it simply doesn't look like a dinosaur in concept.
Great video bro.... only gripe...you said human AND ape ... when explaining the hybrid having a gorilla for it,....but humans ARE also apes... so human DNA would have even fine as its also ape DNA.... I know I'm being picky but as an evolutionary biologist it triggers me when people dont know humans are actually apes....keep up the great work bro... iv subbed.
I thought I was crazy after so many people talked about the D-Rex being a bad T-Rex clone, like a first gen. Its whole morphology looks like an ape and I can't see a way that a bad clone can be like that. Your theory about it being developed after or close to Jurassic World time makes sense because that would fit with their goals about hybrids back then.
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Previous Director: "we're going to stear away from hybrids" Universal studios: "let's not get crazy there, champ." Me: "...you lost me at 'cloned human girl'..."
To me it looks more like a hybrid between a carnivore like t-rex or giga with a sauropod. Like imagine a titanosausus: cut off its tail, replace the long neck with a short bulbous head and attach the induminus' hands/claws on the front legs and voila: a rancor-looking dino
A couple of corrections Jurassic Park three came out in 2001 not 2003. Also this new movie is not set in 2024. It is said five years after dominion which was said in 2022 so this new movie is sad either in 2027 or 2028.
I hope the “research lab for the original park” is some cover story the mercenaries have told the doc, or been told themselves, so the movie doesn’t break canon and explains where the dinosaur came from instead of saying it’s been around for 30+ years
Wait, what makes you think this thing hasn't had food? If it has primate DNA in its genetics, there's a chance it's omnivorous. Wild apes are herbivorous, but kept ones do and will eat meat. And with this thing being lab-grown, it wouldn't necessarily have the same diet as a naturally wild primate or dinosaur. So as long as the island it's on has had meat in some form or edible vegetation, it's definitely had food. And if it's also changed to reproduce like dinos were found to as early as the first movie, it might not even be the original hybrid anymore
i personally like the first real glance we have gotten from it so far. that hybrid is terrifying for sure, i can't wait for the full reveal. just know i will be in the theatre one the day the movie drops =)
It makes sense that they would have failed dinosaurs and mutants. They wouldnt have gotten cloning dinosaurs correctly at the start. Even cloning animals today doesnt always go right.
Way back in 2015 before the first Jurassic World came out there was a rumor going around was a post credit scene of another hybrid called the Arlix and it was suppose to have T-Rex and Gorilla DNA. As soon as I saw this "D-Rex" I immediately thought of this rumor way back when. Perhaps it is coming true.
I'm actually not that big of a fan of this film from what we know by now. I don't really like this hybrid and thought, that they were really gonna go back to the roots of JP. Roaming around an island and trying to survive. Those experiments must've been after jurassic park and potentially even after Jurassic World, just look at the design and technology in these labs
Ian Malcolm - "What they got in there King Kong"
Me - Well actually....
@@ShadowsLew lol
Hi there shadow I am new to channel I like you video keep doing the good work
OMG I JUST THOUGHT OF SOMETHING THAT RAPTOR WITH 2 HEADS COULD HAVE BEEN A EARLY VERSION OF THE SCORPIUS REX BECAUSE THEY PROBABLY DIDNT HAVE THE TECH IN JP AND ONLY REALLY HAD IT AROUND THE SAME TIME THE SCORPIUS REX WAS BEING BUILT AND THATS WHY THE SCORPIUS REX WAS STILL THE 1ST HYBRID THEY MADE
I was going to comment for one of the channels showing this trailer.
“There is more than Kong in here”
@@ShadowsLew i think its iguanodon look at his feet
"What John Hammond and Ingen created at Jurassic Park, we're genetic theme park monsters, nothing more and nothing less".... Oh Alan you had no idea in JP3 buddy.
You’re an idiot
@@ScottyMac165 lol
I think that one scene is implying it's in status and that someone on the crew does something stupid and wakes it up. When you think about it, every time the chaos starts in these movies, it's "someone f***ed up."😂
Lets see
Jurassic park: nerdy disables the entire park.
Jurassic park the lost world: the mother uses a megaphone to call out to her son.
Jurassic park 3: ingen wants a dino park IN a city.
Jurassic world: wu creates a dino thats smart.
Jurassic world 2 (forgot the full title): somebody wants to sell dinosaurs to the highest bidder ON the mainland.
Jurassic world dominion: kidnapping a perfect clone(?) of a dead girl.
Geuss you're right🤷♂️
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I was just told that i have switched jp 3 and the lost world, but seeing i'm to lazy to change that here is you're notification. LOL
Or the scene could be a flashback or on some security footage?
@El-Mac795 Well, it was more coming up with how it would still be alive.
@lock-bunnie you have the plot of the lost world and jp3 mixed up
@@UltimateLifeformX thx
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Hammond: Yeah without fur.
Oh damn you already made that joke 😂
Some Ancient Behemoth 😂
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The ape DNA in the D-Rex sounds very believable. We know they were already experimenting with it in the Scorpios Rex genom and I find it very hard to believe they would never try it again. Scientists are always mad and hungry for new discoveries.
I also think this is not Isla Sorna as that would really not fit into the lore. I’m more excited for a brand new island as it gives the writers many new opportunities for action.
I’m also a very huge fan of the bright colors. The crystal blue water or emerald green grass, the visuals look stunning.
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Damn you made this quick both trailer and this video were on my page and I’m glad to watch
they said something about barbados in the trailer
@@ShadowsLew awesome thanks for the Hart
@Shadowslew I think this is just another Isla Sorna, but it probably was abandoned prior to Jurassic Park, this is probably the original place, like said in the trailer, ik you said that in the video, but I don’t think they would have a reason to keep trying, because since the dinosaurs didn’t change much in the movies, I think, that they did stuff here, but
something happened, and they abandoned it, and built on Isla Sorna and Isla Nublar, and the dinosaurs escaped,or maybe this is an aquatic research facility where they bred the mosasaurus, Plesiosaur, etc. And maybe they were trying to make the spino, but biosyn stole their research, and when they moved, biosyn did to, or maybe it’s a ingen facility,But biosyn took it after it was abandoned and they messed up and the dinosaurs escaped still, good job making this in like 5 minutes. Also, sorry if you covered these in the video, I was in a wz match on rebirth island
1. love the fact you use Dino Crisis music in your video! 2. If this is a gorilla/dino hybrid that makes more sense than the old "human/dino" hybrid images we had from back in the 2000s.
they said in the trailer to get to the island they had to go past Barbados which is on the east side of south America while all the known islands are on the west side, so this is definitely a new island on the completely other side of the continent
I would never expect americans to understand GEOGRAPHY so...
@@nicosilva8724Americans suck at geography but the ones who made the film I'm sure they at least looked at a map... right?
As for the guy who made this video, he isn't American, he's Welsh.
@nicosilva8724 that's why we conquered everyone huh
@nicosilva8724 Out of curiosity, why would you expect Americans to not know much about geography? No matter the answer, that's a very small minded way of thinking.
@@brandoncruise6398 because they often get geography wrong, at least for things outside the USA. Have you not seen it? They're rather infamous for it.
In that one scene, we see this “D Rex” is far FAR bigger than when it was in the facility, its hand height alone is that of a human. I think you should do a short or a video about estimating the size of this massive creature…
Yup i clocked that too. It looks much bigger when it's outside. Could the one in the facility be a juvenile? Shadows mentioned the one in the lab could be a flashback
guess what this is doomsday rex and doomsday rex is 80 meters tall which is bigger than most godzillas!
@@chaosthebaryonyx6344 The only way that they are the same individual boils down to my theory of this creature being able to grow exponentially in the right environment. Perhaps, it’s trapping in a small facility and lack of food has prevented this creature from growing. But, the scientist who likely finds it in the trailer hopes to release it and cause havoc.
@god-l3z It’s big, that’s for sure, but it’s definitely not 80 meters. I’m guessing at the very most 9 meters tall. It’ll still be the largest terrestrial carnivore in JW if my estimations prove correct…
@ do you know doomssay rex and how big it can get all of the showa ear godzilla look like a puppy to that thing
I'm actually thinking that this could be something different than a hybrid this could actually be a mutant, could be Dr Wu's first attempt on creating the Ultimate Weapon in the past.
I LOVE THIS! I've always wondered why we never got to see the first "attempts" at their cloning. Why would anyone expect that ALL of InGen's attempts from the very start be COMPLETELY successful? And wouldn't these creatures mutate more even after they were grown given that none of them are "natural"? Grant nailed it in JP3 when he said that true dinosaurs are DEAD and that Hammond created nothing more than theme park MONSTERS. EXACTLY! I think it's about time we see that! I've been wishing for a while now for the Jurassic franchise to steer more into the Horror genre and less so the Action/Adventure. Otherwise, we just keep getting the same stories over and over.
Man I'm just glad spinos back
Yeah and they look more paleo accurate too. But screw the mutant. The new hybrid dino things are all pretty crappy tbh
@Hungry-Goat ye cause If I'm being honest I would have preferred a simpler film with just normal dinos
I don't give a fk about trex or spino I just want to see the D-Rex
@AntonioDeus-c6g I completely agree. I mean to this day the kitchen scene from the first movie still give me goosebumps lol that scene terrified me as a kid. No mutated Dinosaur needed. Just pure horror!
@@Jweditsofficial is it not just going to look like a gig/TREX?
You know, it's kind of surprising that they didn't throw this concept earlier on in the franchise. Given all the hybrid stuff for the last three movies
Seems like somebody didn't do their homework well.
@TopG-Cobra-69 I'm sorry, When did you see a hybrid dinosaur abomination on the big screen
I watched the trailer once and thought the same thing, there was just no way all of that equipment or the dinosaurs could be 30+ years old.
DINO CRISIS SOUNDTRACK. This made enough of a difference for me to give this video a like!
After see this amazing trailer, It does gives me the "Aliens franchise" vibes, because, the equipment, the creatures, not to mentioned this huge strange experiment dinosaur that has a dome like head resembling one of the Xenomorphs from Alien. Even the director of Rebirth, Gareth Edwards, confirms he got his inspiration came from the Alien franchise".
Apparently silverback gorillas can live up to 35-40 years old so if it is a dinosaur/ape hybrid it’s not impossible for it to have lived over 30 years on the island
Your commentary and soundtrack plus with the new movie coming out always makes my skin crawl it’s always very interesting and cool we’ll see the reveal in July
Let's not forget that the first official hybrid ever created was in before the fall of Jurassic World was the Scorpius was the first Hybrid, and this animal has to be a mutant dinosaur
Mutant in essence, is a hybrid, they created it, it didn't mutate...they just don't want the backlash of calling it hybrid...no
@ShadowsLew I guess but well this would definitely conflict with Dr Wu's claim of Scorpius being the first hybrid dinosaur, I'm hoping that this animal will prove to be different than all the other hybrids that come before instead of being fused with other dinosaurs I'm hoping it'll be fused with mammals and like you mentioned in the video probably has some gorilla DNA
@@jurassictyrantkingYT well scorpius is the first hybrid dinossaur created by dr.wu. This one probably just doesnt have his hands on it
@@jurassictyrantkingYT And it was set to be destroyed but was put in cold storage perhaps that's what happened to this one as well
Buddy they already said not hybrids my theory is a defective trex got rapidly mutated by somekind of radiation since this island is just where they dumped all the defective dinos@@ShadowsLew
This was quick, I didn't expect this video until tomorrow
I've always wanted a game that kind of plays into the idea of this movie, like open world across the islands finding the cool secret stuff in the secret labs escaped experimental dinos cool stuff man cool stuff
Oh, this is going to be just one hell of a Jurassic film, man! 😃😺
@shadowkion. Possibly the best one
Love your video Shadows and keep up the great work you are awesome and can't wait for this movie
Now if they would only bring in Troodons at night...that would be amazing.
your content has changed so much, i remember you used to make the isle videos with only 1-5k views
At 5:27, do you see what I see? I think it has another set of tiny arms like T-rex hanging from its belly.
@@notoriousbigmoai1125 So the D-rex concept arts were real all along
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He's finally returned! Welcome back, Shadows! I'm beyond excited for Jurassic World Rebirth, and let me tell you...I was not prepared for the intense scenes from the trailer! The trailer was insane! Absolutely epic video today, my friend! Keep up what you're doing! You're the best!
Appreciate it :)
Broooo the spinos are so cool and the new mosasaur design is so good it looks so cool what do you guys thing
I've only noticed that the new un-named dino has 2 sets of arms. if you look closely when its in the clip 0:21 you can see what looks like small rex arms going to grab the trapped scientist.
If they don’t have a raptor that can say “Alan!” I won’t be impressed.
😂
"Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should"
The creature, D Rex, reminds me a bit of a scaled down Cloverfield monster
Gonna give my open-minded perspective. None of the previous films have really explored the facilities on Sorna. In Lost World, didn't see it, only the worker village. In JPIII, we just kinda stopped at a facility for a brief time before moving on. With this film, we could be seeing the restricted parts of the facilities.
5:42 Dr. Wu, what have you done?!
It's not Sorna, Nublar, or any of the other islands mentioned in the first 3 movies/ 2 books as they mention going to Barbados, which is East of Costa Rica. While Sorna, Nublar, and the five deaths are all West of Costa Rica.
"East? I thought you meant weast."
@@darthcaedus9130 like Diane Wiest?
This is definitely about Site C
@plissken94th57 site C is off the coast of Costa Rica, not barbardos
@@darthcaedus9130 I’m not sure if its original inception is still considered canon or not. Trespasser was already light canon to begin with when it was first released or whatever.
I was waiting for you to make a video on Jurassic World: Rebirth. I’m glad you’re uploading again.
That mutant dino definitely has gorilla in it. The walking on the knuckles. The shape of the body and head. Look at the arms. Big thick arms and even bigger forearms just like a gorilla. No dinosaur has arms like that.
What about prehistoric ground sloths? Feels more like that tbh.
I personally believe that the Rancor / troll thing, has been breeding and multiplying and keeping them selves alive like that. Human and dino genetics might be the subject of the next few movies. God knows tbh
Action and some drama in the clips yet yiur vice is calm and soothing 😂 love it 😉
Trust you hahaha
Returning to its roots! Nice!! 👍
Can you do a video on Pearl the brachiosaurus? Basically I think the brachiosaurus that got killed and Claire cried about wasn’t just some random dinosaur and was actually Pearl from The Evolution Of Claire book.
My guess is this is a new island where they perfected their cloning techniques, while Sorna was for incubation and nursery and nublar was for those Dino’s ready to be seen.
I think the lab did what it was suppose to do until Hammond was kicked out of INGEN and the new board wanted to turn to a more lucrative field, the biomedical field. They started experimenting to find a way to alter the dna of an animal to make it immune to certain diseases or possible help regenerate lost limbs. Some of the Dino’s were successful with only mild mutations while what I’m calling the Rancorosaurus was made. It ended up killing everyone and when the company went under they just filed the island as a loss.
Some leaked images of the design of the Rancorosaurus have multiple arms. That’s why I’m theorizing that.
At 0:31 that's not a JW image. The two creatures on the outside might be concept from previous Jurassic films, but the one in the middle is Dr. Curt Connors, A.K.A. The Lizard, from The Amazing Spiderman
I am so pumped, and the Mutant looks great, but I think it was a mistake to show them so clearly so soon. I would have tried to keep a little more suspense l, maybe just show the shot of the hand hitting the ground. The fetch quest they're on is already enough to create a compelling trailer, but they're kind of giving the same away already.
@@AttackoftheJakJak it could mean there's more 🔥🔥
I can't wait for the film to come out !! Haven't been that excited for a new movie release for a long time.
That striped trex reminds me of the Gen 2 Tyrannosaurus Rex in the game Jurassic World Alive
Ah look who posted, can't say I expected this today
This movie boutta be sick🔥🔥
Dude, I've been binging your vids for the past 2 weeks. I love your content ❣️
Glad you like them!
Finally You uploaded!!!!
1:28
The dino crisis save room music, so good
Hey he's back guess who's back and amazing theory's the theory's made me start to be theoryrizing on jurassic park and godzilla this why I like his vids
The start:☠🥶👻
The end:👁👄👁
I thought it was a mutated Giant Sloth to be honest but yea the gorilla thing makes a lot more sense I hope there are titanoboa or more cool dinos.
Another great video and the trailer was good im just hoping that with this trilogy they do the DX disease or the 3rd season for chaos theory for camp Cretaceous... I highly douth it will happen but again unless you're the one behind the scenes in the know of making the film then yeah that speaks for itself...
Im so happy Spinosaurus is finally returning in this new movie.
and in its true form with the short legs it had in real life.
The rebirth Spinosaurus looks more like the real world Spinosaurus.
Great video my man
Glad you enjoyed
Shadows, this video makes me even more invested in Jurassic World: Rebirth.
They definitely made this movie specifically for him to go L O R E mode
Jurassic Park 3 came out in 2001. Sorry I'm one of those correct freaks lol 🤣🤣🤣 but keep up the good work. I enjoy your videos.
Back when that ringtone was popular, I was 10 at the time 😂
Maybe something close to the Lore of the Scorpius Rex? Frozen in a Containemen?
I think to answer a question you posed earlier "wouldn't they have seen all of these genetic monstrosities earlier?"
I'd like to point out that I believe the island segment of JP3 takes place over the course of 24-36 hours. I can only recall two nights being spent on the island. In fact, we saw in the movie that they were NOT interested in exploring in ANY capacity. So I think it's entirely plausible that this is just a separate research facility on the same island. They were just unlucky and encountered the one hybrid monster (spino).
Same thing for JP2, but this is the one where it gets difficult and leads me to believe that, if they are using Sorna, they will have to say all the hybrids were made afterwards under Masrani. InGen was actively trying to bring a large variety of dinos from Sorna to San Diego. Why didn't they get the Spino? Right, it wasn't on the list (and didn't exist when JP2 came out). They were able to retcon the Spino on Sorna after JP2, I'm sure this wouldn't be hard to incorporate into JW4.
But! I don't even think it's Sorna due to his comment about Barbados LOL
The only thing I can think of is that it’s a failed human clone where some dino DNA might have accidently been mixed. We know after FK that Lockwood became obsessed with cloning his dead daughter and eventually we got Maisey. This might be one of his first attempts that went horribly wrong. I don’t like this theory but it’s the only thing I can think of
you gotta love when people put a warning in the beginning of a video
Its a call back to old school PS1 games horror. Just my style :)
I don’t know if anyone has mentioned this yet, but the original Jurassic Park was going to be in San Diego before they decided to make it on Isla Nublar of the coast of Puerto Rico. This new island in the west could be where they where originally making the dinosaurs for San Diego’s park before the change of plans to have the parks on the “las cinco de muertes” island chain in the east
Great to see you back, Shadows 🦖
Hey, thanks!
9:42 i saw that it has 4 arms
Yeah two large forearms and smaller T-rex type arms with what appears to be 2 fingers each and then the hind legs making 6 limbs in total which is strange since only insects have so many limbs yet it looks lizard like...
@@mantis__3498 it's human dinosaur
Gundark.
It was really good to see the spinosaurus again and Scarlett johansson looks really beautiful in this movie. This trailer gives me jurassic park 3 vibes and these new hybrid dinosaurs look pretty cool especially that giant one in that cage with the red light.
Maybe the D rex or as I called it the night hunter has human dna instead of ape dna and when we see the night hunter in the cage with the red light is probably a baby or a youngling then when we see David with the flare we see the night hunter chasing him then we see how big it is.
Just stumbled upon your channel after watching the trailer and it's good to see some positive hype for this movie! When I first saw the trailer I wasn't really impressed with the "monster", but you got me intrigued!
I also initially really thought we were going back to Sorna, because in the trailer there are a lot of nods towards Lost World, JP3 and even Trespasser of all things: The tall grass area, the abandoned worker village, the Spinos, the lab and the Native South American (?) ruins. A part of me hopes this is still the case (despite other commentors making a good point concerning the Barbados comment and all). I mean, Isla Sorna is a large island with several facilities, it's not that much of a leap to assume this "Site C" is still on Sorna. Even the T-Rex makes sense, since there were... five (?) T-Rexes on Sorna.
My personal theory for the mutant right now is that this mix-up of... whatever DNA is in it... is more a case of contamination/DNA getting mixed up (how likely is it that one mosqito only holds blood of one animal?). The paw does remind me of some sauropod foot (can't put my finger on it right now), though the legs definitely bend... weirdly. The weird skull shape might be a mixup with a pachycephalosaurus.
All in all, I'm torn. On one hand, I did get tired of "reskinned and ramped up T-Rex/velociraptor" as a big baddie, but I feel like this thing will have a rough start in the fandom since it simply doesn't look like a dinosaur in concept.
There might be two hybrids because the first hand we see is way to big for the hybrid we saw
I like how this movie means they could make a prequel about how things went to hell at the research facility if they wanted.
Great video bro.... only gripe...you said human AND ape ... when explaining the hybrid having a gorilla for it,....but humans ARE also apes... so human DNA would have even fine as its also ape DNA.... I know I'm being picky but as an evolutionary biologist it triggers me when people dont know humans are actually apes....keep up the great work bro... iv subbed.
I thought I was crazy after so many people talked about the D-Rex being a bad T-Rex clone, like a first gen. Its whole morphology looks like an ape and I can't see a way that a bad clone can be like that. Your theory about it being developed after or close to Jurassic World time makes sense because that would fit with their goals about hybrids back then.
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What nonsense are you yapping about?!?!?!!!
@@noahjensen4354 idk
Before I even watch the video it’s good to be back shadows it truly is 🙏
Ah ok, so it's Deep Blue Sea but with dinosaurs.
The rovers don’t look like they from the 90’s era either so I’m staring to think that your theory of them going back recently might explain that too
kinda glad they changed spino to make him more real life accurate
Previous Director: "we're going to stear away from hybrids"
Universal studios: "let's not get crazy there, champ."
Me: "...you lost me at 'cloned human girl'..."
They did steer away from hybrids
To me it looks more like a hybrid between a carnivore like t-rex or giga with a sauropod. Like imagine a titanosausus: cut off its tail, replace the long neck with a short bulbous head and attach the induminus' hands/claws on the front legs and voila: a rancor-looking dino
Finally jurasic films are back
I finally found you after days of searching my old channel got banned
Can't wait to see Rancor Rex
Also, it has the knuckle walking thing.
A couple of corrections Jurassic Park three came out in 2001 not 2003. Also this new movie is not set in 2024. It is said five years after dominion which was said in 2022 so this new movie is sad either in 2027 or 2028.
I really wished it was ultimasaur,but a human dino is cool too!
We are so back
I hope the “research lab for the original park” is some cover story the mercenaries have told the doc, or been told themselves, so the movie doesn’t break canon and explains where the dinosaur came from instead of saying it’s been around for 30+ years
Wait, what makes you think this thing hasn't had food?
If it has primate DNA in its genetics, there's a chance it's omnivorous. Wild apes are herbivorous, but kept ones do and will eat meat. And with this thing being lab-grown, it wouldn't necessarily have the same diet as a naturally wild primate or dinosaur. So as long as the island it's on has had meat in some form or edible vegetation, it's definitely had food. And if it's also changed to reproduce like dinos were found to as early as the first movie, it might not even be the original hybrid anymore
i personally like the first real glance we have gotten from it so far. that hybrid is terrifying for sure, i can't wait for the full reveal. just know i will be in the theatre one the day the movie drops =)
There are not any hybrids in the movie
cool video , I lkie watching your videos keep it up👍👍👍👍
Thanks, will do!
I tip my hat to you for playing the Dino Crisis music in the background!
It makes sense that they would have failed dinosaurs and mutants. They wouldnt have gotten cloning dinosaurs correctly at the start. Even cloning animals today doesnt always go right.
Way back in 2015 before the first Jurassic World came out there was a rumor going around was a post credit scene of another hybrid called the Arlix and it was suppose to have T-Rex and Gorilla DNA. As soon as I saw this "D-Rex" I immediately thought of this rumor way back when. Perhaps it is coming true.
Im just happy that the spino is back evan tho the design is a little weird 😅
I'm actually not that big of a fan of this film from what we know by now. I don't really like this hybrid and thought, that they were really gonna go back to the roots of JP. Roaming around an island and trying to survive.
Those experiments must've been after jurassic park and potentially even after Jurassic World, just look at the design and technology in these labs
Exactly my point in the video
It is not a hybrid, they already made it clear that it is a mutant and that it is at least 30 years old
I love your videos man
This is how I find out the trailer dropped
I now know how people who say fallen kingdom or dominion took the franchise in a un-jurassic park style
I like your channel so much
What if D rex undergoes hibernation for 30 years 💀🦖