Would "Jurassic World" be just as exciting without the dinosaurs in it?
No, probably not. But right now the film is nowhere near finished, and many of the dinosaurs have yet to be added, via digital effects. So all we really have no is an empty dinosaur park.
At least we have some photos of it. Courtesy of Enstars, we have some new images snapped on the set of "Jurassic World" which show the sets and some of the insides of the titular dinosaur theme park.
As noted by Enstars, the images are shaky and a little blurred, but they give off a very educational vibe (maybe the park caters to younger kids who love dinos). And in both are notable amounts of green screen, meaning there are definitely parts of "Jurassic World" that have to be plugged in digitally.
The first image, seen above, shows the Jurassic World Visitor's Center, the same area where, famously, a Tyrannosaurus Rex killed and ate two velociraptors at the climax of the first film.
This one's been remodeled slightly- seen at the center of the pic is a new plaque displaying some kind of dinosaur (it's hard to see which one- again, kinda blurry), along with a plaque that says "nosaurus Rex." Let's go ahead and assume the full plaque says "Tyrannosaurus Rex"- probably displaying the T-Rex skeleton that was present in the first film.
The second picture (also seen above) shows off the T-Rex Kingdom, one of the attractions in the park. And in the picture above, it's basically all green screen, so while we have no idea what the T-Rex Kingdom might look like (although a safe guess would say it includes a T-Rex or two), it'll be done all digitally.
Both images were found on the Twitter page of Raptor Rex.
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