In an interview with IGN, dinosaur expert and paleontologist for the Natural History Museum in London and University of Bath Joe Bonsor shared his thoughts about various aspects of the Prologue, noting different details and overall found the footage to have a good bit of realism as compared to previous films in the Jurassic World franchise. "This prologue feels a little bit different from the previous films," Bonsor said. "I'm really looking forward to seeing how they translate this footage, which has a bit more realism and some more recent discoveries, into those more modern dinosaurs from the film. It'll be interesting to see how they strike a balance between actual science and their creations." He particularly had comments about the feathers on certain dinosaurs, the theropods. "For me, the biggest thing is the feathers on the theropods, the two-legged meat-eating dinosaurs," he said. "The raptors are generally just naked, just skin. Perhaps it's because they don't look as scary covered in feathers, but I think it would be quite scary a six-foot-tall chicken with razor claws chasing you! You'd still run away."
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05-03-2025 alle ore 07:11