Jurassic Park was groundbreaking, and many of its original dinosaur effects still hold up today. There are now six movies in the Jurassic Park franchise, and another is due to be released in 2025. However, if the Jurassic Park Franchise has one flaw, it is with the dinosaurs featured in the original trilogy. some of Jurassic ParkThe most iconic dinosaur scenes, like the Velociraptor hunt in the kitchen and the final shot of the T. Rex roaring under the Jurassic Park banner, should not have happened, because the dinosaurs should not have appeared in Jurassic Park.
The most memorable dinosaurs in the original Jurassic Park Trilogy are not from the Jurassic period. The T. rex, velociraptors and triceratops are all from the Cretaceous period. This means that not all of Jurassic Park’s stars are technically dinosaurs in the first place. Jurassic WorldS. Dimorphodon is a flying reptile, for example, not a dinosaur. The wrong work in Jurassic ParkBy highlighting that John Hammond does not know what he is doing. But, if Jurassic Park Cast his dinosaurs from only the Jurassic period, this should have been the stars.
Brachiosaurus
The iconic dinosaur with a long neck
The Brachiosaurus is one of the most iconic Jurassic Park dinosaur species, and features in two of the original Jurassic Park The most memorable scenes from movies. It is The first dinosaur that Alan Grant seesAnd this scene is central to the movie. This happens Jurassic Parks story, developing the main characters in a few seconds, and gives audiences a full view of the dinosaurs for the first time. It is also one of the few non-predatory dinosaurs that the original movie shows close-up as it sneezes over Lex, and actually interacts with the human characters without hunting them.
As the herbivorous Brachiosaurus lived in the Jurassic period, it was a scientifically accurate addition to Jurassic Park. others Brachiosaurus was later shown to live wild on Isla Sorna in Jurassic Park III and Isla Nublar in the animated Jurassic Park spin-off series, Camp Cretaceous. The dinosaur has become a fan favorite over time, probably due to his peaceful interactions with the human characters. when Fallen kingdom Director JA Bayona confirmed that one of the most emotional scenes showed the original Jurassic Park Brachiosaurus was left behind to die on the island, the scene was doubly tragic.
Ceratosaurus
The ceratosaurus has proven itself in Jurassic World III & Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous
Although the Ceratosaurus would have fit in with Hammond’s dinosaurs in Jurassic Park, it did not appear in the Jurassic Park series until Jurassic Park III. The Ceratosaurus looks terrifying as it emerges from the darknessBut its brief appearance lasts for less than a minute. Although it is a cousin to the formidable Allosaurus, Ceratosaurus is revealed to be less of a threat than it first appeared to be. Ceratosaurus looks unusual – even improbable – with its nose horn and bright red color. But, though Jurassic Park Including real and made-up dinosaurs, Ceratosaurus is based on a real dinosaur.
Jurassic Park and Jurassic World Movies and shows with the Ceratosaurus |
Year of release |
Jurassic Park III |
2001 |
Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous |
2020-2022 |
While Ceratosaurus didn’t get a chance to be hard in the original Jurassic Park Trilogy, its distinctive appearance made it memorable. A ceratosaurus appears regularly in Camp Cretaceous In a more terrifying role. Ceratosaurus often attacks the main characters in Camp CretaceousBut one was later killed by the hybrid dinosaur, Scorpios rex. It may be surprising that Hammond would have overlooked such a distinctive dinosaur when choosing exhibits for Jurassic Park. Because the ceratosaurus appeared on the Isla Sorna storage and research island, it may have factored into his long-term plans for the park.
Dilophosaurus
The real Dilophosaurus is very different from the movie version
The role of Dilophosaurus in a key Jurassic Park Scene was teased early In the dinosaur car tour when the voiceover guide can be heard in the background that Dilophosaurus is poisonous and “A beautiful but deadly addition to Jurassic Park.” Although its scenes in the Jurassic Park Kino has its brightly colored frill and ability to spit poison, Jurassic ParkThe image of the Dilophosaurus is wildly inaccurate. Both the frill and poison spitting were invented Jurassic Park. Like these Jurassic Park Franchise later featured engineered dinosaurs, Dilophosaurus could be used as an early example of this.
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Dilophosaurus is responsible for one of Jurassic Parks most memorable deaths When it kills the double crossing Denis Nedri. This scene is iconic for its difference from most others Jurassic Park Dinosaur kills because while other dinosaurs like the T. Rex are presented as dangerous from the beginning, Dilophosaurus appears harmless at first. A relieved Nedri even makes fun of him, before the scene quickly turns to terror. Despite its unmistakable appearance and potential to be terrifying, a Dilophosaurus did not appear again until Jurassic Park: DominionWhen it stole the show by killing Lewis Dodgson.
Compsognathus
Deadly things can come in small packages
The Lost WorldIt’s chilling Compsognathus scenes show that these small dinosaurs can be just as deadly Like the bigger ones. Although the fate of the little girl attacked by Compsognathus in The Lost WorldThe first scene was not immediately revealed, Hammond later told the story to Ian Malcolm, explaining that she survived the attack. Although the little girl survived, some of the other characters were not so lucky. The villain Dieter Stark dies after a prolonged attack by a pack of Compsognathus. While he dies off-screen, the river runs red, making this scene one of the more disturbing in the movie Jurassic Park Franchise.
Many of the originals Jurassic Park Trilogy’s most terrifying scenes center on the biggest or most intelligent dinosaurs, like the T. Rex and the Velociraptors. when Jurassic Park Sequel The Lost World Introducing the small but deadly pack-hunting Compsognathus, often called “comps,” it showed viewers an interesting (and at first, disarming) new dinosaur encounter. How Compsognathus lived in the Jurassic period, including this species in the original Jurassic Park trilogy, this was a good move for both scientific accuracy and storytelling. This makes the The memorable (and terrifying) scenes of Compsognathus all the more impressive.
Stegosaurus
An iconic dinosaur missing from the first one Jurassic Park
Stegosaurus is one of the most recognizable dinosaursBut, surprisingly, they are not in the original Jurassic Park Movie. When Sarah interacts with the baby stegosaurus in the lost world Her sense of wonder is similar to Alan’s Jurassic Park When he first saw a dinosaur. Several herbivorous dinosaurs could have featured in this scene, but the Stegosaurus was a Jurassic Period-accurate choice. Jurassic Parks sick dinosaur should also have been a stegosaurus rather than a triceratops, but the dinosaur was changed for unknown reasons.
A Jurassic Park Dinosaur battle between one of the scary carnivores and a stegosaurus could have been an exciting spectacle.
The original Jurassic Park Movies rarely showed herbivorous dinosaurs defending themselves or very young against predators. Although this made the T. rex and velociraptors even more formidable, it did not take advantage of the features that herbivorous dinosaurs had evolved. A Jurassic Park A dinosaur battle between one of these scary carnivores and a stegosaurus could have been an exciting spectacle, especially as The Lost World Showed characters like Sarah as naturalists with an attachment to certain dinosaurs. This could have raised the stakes for the human characters as well as the dinosaurs.
Apatosaurus
The Apatosaurus deserved to debut earlier Jurassic World
Although the Apatosaurus was not featured in the original Jurassic Park trilogy, there were some memorable (and emotional) scenes for the dinosaur in Jurassic World. A T. rex slaughtered an entire herd of Apatosaurus for sport, leaving Owen, played by Chris Pratt, to comfort one as he died. A cute scene involved a baby Apatosaurus at Jurassic World’s petting zoo being hugged by a child. Although the Apatosaurus may have seemed like an obvious choice to include in Jurassic Park, There are several likely reasons why the Apatosaurus was only featured in the later Jurassic Park Movies.
Apatosaurus is one of many similar-looking, long-necked species of sauropod dinosaur. When Steven Spielberg and the visual effects team chose which dinosaurs to participate Jurassic Park, Apatosaurus may also have looked similar to a Brachiosaurus to be made. The makers and effects team behind Jurassic Parks dinosaurs would probably have wanted each dinosaur to be distinctly different to stand out in their respective scenes. Like the original Jurassic Park The creative effects of the trilogy still look good today, the decision to spend time creating a few truly excellent dinosaurs was probably the right choice.
Allosaurus
A deadly pack hunter who eventually became a much bigger threat
Allosaurus is fast and smart, but it’s only about half the size of a T. rex. As a result, The original Jurassic Park Trilogy may have overlooked the Allosaurus Because, due to its looks and characteristics, it resembles a cross between a T. rex and a velociraptor. The carnivorous dinosaur appeared in Camp Cretaceous And the more recent Jurassic Park Franchise movies, included Jurassic World: Fallen KingdomBut her role here was small. Allosaurus is seen running from an erupting volcano before being killed by falling magma. As such, the potential of the Allosaurus has yet to be shown.
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Although it only appeared in the original trilogy in the form of a skull, the Allosaurus would have been a formidable dinosaur to exhibit in Jurassic Park. It hunts in packs, and, due to its stature and the size of its potential pack, Allosaurus may have a chance to break the electric fence that the smaller velociraptors have been testing in Jurassic Park. Showing features found in both dinosaur species, Allosaurus may be the best option to replace either the T. Rex or the Velociraptors if the original Jurassic Park trilogy featured only Jurassic period dinosaurs.