New ‘Jurassic World’ Dinosaurs Revealed! Will There Be Good And Bad Dinosaurs? Colin Trevorrow Says, ‘There’s No Such Thing’

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The official website of "Jurassic World" recently revealed the new dinosaurs in the movie. The first batch of dinosaurs were introduced a few weeks ago: the long-necked Apatosaurus, the three-horned Triceratops, and the "king of the dinosaurs" Tyrannosaurus Rex.

You will see the other species of dinosaurs in the website, but they aren't accessible yet. However, new species were revealed just recently, which included the Mosasaurus, Gallimimus, Stegosaurus, and Ankylosaurus.

There's an in-depth description of each dinosaur and a high-res image that comes along with it so check out the website or JurassicWorld.org to get to know more about the new "Jurassic World" dinosaurs. Many fans were thrilled to see these dinosaurs, but some experts were not that impressed when they saw the creatures featured in the trailer.

National Geographic reported that the Velociraptors and Mosasaurus were too big. Zoologist Darren Naish said, "I'm just disappointed as are many other scientists and researchers that they've deliberately chosen to portray old school dinosaurs designed to mimic those of the original Jurassic Park."

Despite the criticism, fans are still eager to see the dinosaurs in the movie, but is there such a thing as good and bad dinosaurs? Colin Trevorrow told Slash Film, "There's no such thing as good or bad dinosaurs. There are predators and prey."

The director explained, "The T-Rex in Jurassic Park took human lives, and saved them. No one interpreted her as good or bad. This film is about our relationship with animals, how we react to the threat they pose to our dominance on earth as a species."

In the "Jurassic World" trailer, Bryce Dallas Howard and Chris Pratt talked about the hybrid dinosaur which escaped from its cage. Colin Trevorrow tried to explain that it isn't a mutant freak as what many people think it was.

He told Slash Film, "It doesn't have a snake's head or octopus tentacles. It's a dinosaur, created in the same way the others were, but now the genetics have gone to the next level. For me, it's a natural evolution of the technology introduced in the first film. Maybe it sounds crazy, but most of my favorite movies sound crazy when you describe them in a single sentence."

Which among the new "Jurassic World" dinosaurs are you eager to see in the movie?

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