![]() These included the Baryonyx and, especially, the Indoraptor, a genetically modified super predator and arguably the film’s marquee dinosaur, a beast bigger than a regular velociraptor but smaller than a T-Rex. Unlike the previous installment, which took place entirely on the tropical island where the park existed, Nicholson was building human environments that had to enclose their non-human hunters. “I think the biggest challenge we had was the scale of the creatures we were dealing with,” Nicholson says. ![]() With the action in Fallen Kingdom moving from Isla Nublar to the mainland, Nicholson and his team had to build sets that could conceivably hold marauding dinosaurs-some of whom who have been genetically modified-without the film turning into a series of shots of beasts crashing through walls. This was especially true for production designer Andy Nicholson, who was tasked with creating a literal house of horrors for director J.A. While prehistoric mayhem set in the present is precisely what Jurassic fans expect, it’s a major challenge for the film crew. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom boasts more dinosaurs than any previous film in the Jurassic franchise- combined.
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