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Chris
AdminIndoraptorJanuary 05, 2013[b]Jurassic Park 4[/b] is still a year away from release, and little news has come up regarding the film's progress in a long while. However, I don't think we should rush this project, as fans will agree with me - we want a solid [b]Jurassic Park[/b] film with an enticing plot and believable characters. So, if the process takes a while, that's fine with me.
In the mean time however, we can speculate and discuss the possible aspects that may be present in the film. Below is a pic of the juvenile Male [i]Tyrannosaurus Rex[/i] which fought the [i]Spinosaurus[/i] in [b]Jurassic Park 3[/b].
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[i]Tyrannosaurus Rex - Jurassic Park 3[/i]
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Since the release of [b]Jurassic Park 3[/b], our perception and knowledge of Dinosaurs has changed quite a lot, according to Paleontologist and [i]Jurassic Park[/i] film consultant - [b]Jack Horner[/b]. In recent interviews over the past two years, [b]Jack Horner[/b] has mentioned that the Dinosaurs we will see in [b]Jurassic Park 4[/b] will look dramatically different than in previous [i]Jurassic Park[/i] films. He also claimed that they have now discovered that most Dinosaurs were very colorful and had feathers.
Personally, I would not like to see a [i]Tyrannosaurus Rex[/i] covered in feathers. To me, it would seem unrealistic. For smaller Dinosaurs, like Velociraptor I would be fine with, but not T-rex.
What do you think? Would you like to see [i]Tyrannosaurus Rex[/i] covered in feathers in [b]Jurassic Park 4[/b]? Or would you prefer him to remain more lizard-like? Assuming of course, T-Rex is in [b]Jurassic Park 4[/b] (which I do so hope he is).
Let us know your thoughts by replying below!
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