The filmmakers of the original Jurassic Park movies had a rule: You always treat the dinosaurs as animals. "Normally, we yell at each other if somebody says 'monster' instead of 'animal,' because they ...
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Inside the “Jurassic World Rebirth” mutant dinosaur laboratory: See exclusive photos of the D. rex, Mutadon, and more
Director Gareth Edwards and screenwriter David Koepp give EW the inside scoop on creating these prehistoric monsters. The filmmakers of the original Jurassic Park movies had a rule: You always treat ...
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