In a recent interview with Empire Magazine, director Colin Trevorrow showed a new image by Jurassic World: Dominion that resembles Chris Pratt being chased by a new dino. He said this is a sequence set in Malta. And the picture says of itself that Chris Pratt was chased by an Atrociraptor. And if they catch up, he’ll die, I can tell you. Take the atrociraptors from the deadliest dinosaur in Japan. Read director Colin Trevorrow discussing the new raptors and see the exclusive picture here: https://t.co/gmi0pi5b6F pic.twitter.com/RGFnmlBxtt. Empire magazine (@empiremagazine) December 20, 2021. A real-life specimen of the Atrociraptor was discovered in 1995 in the Horseshoe Canyon Formation in Canada. And that looks like a pretty formidable foe. It’s around 2 meters long and fifteen kg mighty, and the Atrociraptor is heavyweight. The Atrociraptors are a little more brutal, explained Trevorrow. The things are just yours. And in this case they picked his scent and aren’t going to stop until he has died. They’re pretty brutal. They’re pretty aggressive. Jurassic World: Dominion shows us what the Atrociraptor is capable of more heavy-hitting raptor than we have already seen before, with straight rows of raked teeth that reshape Pratt’s bike if it can catch up with him. Of course, it’s not the only new dinosaur that’s heading to the Jurassic World: Dominion. Prehistoric World Prologue3. According to Empire, there are hundreds of new dinosaur species, namely the Pyroraptors, and Moros Intrepidus. I like the Peoriptors. He said, “I really love the Atrociraptors.” There are a few that I love, the Moros Intrepidus, who doesn’t do a ton in the movie, but once it starts to take off, it always surprises me. It sounds like a Jurassic World: Dominion has not spared money in the new additions to the park. Even for my wife, the naive is what we do to say about this. The Act of Dominion will debut in theaters on June 10, 2022, and will conclude a trilogy between Dominion Park and Jumeira World.