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Independent Picture Service/Universal Images Group via Getty Images. Giganotosaurus, on the other hand, had a more forceful nip at the front of its mouth, with a long and slender snout about three ...
Giganotosaurus was just a pile of bones until Lessem saw pictures of its 6-foot skull at a paleontology conference three years ago and offered to finance the project.
According to creature FX supervisor John Nolan, director Colin Trevorrow wanted battle scars running down the Giganotosaurus’ face, ... Dominion”Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment.
Giganotosaurus was one of the largest meat-eating dinosaurs — not as big as Spinosaurus, but larger than Tyrannosaurus rex.
Don Lessem was the dinosaur adviser for the first Jurassic Park, a job he says sounds more impressive than it was. His real big-dinosaur break happened years later, thanks to a blurry photo of a bone.
Jurassic World Dominion director Colin Trevorrow has teased that the Giganotosaurus - the film's antagonistic dinosaur - was created to be "like the Joker." Speaking to Empire, Trevorrow shared a ...