Matt Lamanna, a dinosaur paleontologist, points out that the T-Rex’s portrayal in the original Jurassic Park film, where it cannot see stationary objects, misrepresents its visual acuity, which was likely superior compared to many dinosaurs.
Jurassic World Rebirth reimagines the dinosaur-inhabited world on Ile Saint-Hubert, combining real-world locations in Thailand with sets in Malta, New York City, and London. The story follows operatives, including Zora Bennett and Dr. Henry Loomis, infiltrating the island to acquire DNA samples from dinosaurs while encountering a shipwrecked family. The island features a deserted InGen research facility that bred dinosaur hybrids, striving to feel advanced yet reminiscent of the original film.
In "Jurassic World: Rebirth," the overuse of product placement transforms the experience into a mere commercial venture, overshadowing the narrative and entertainment value.