I actually like this fight more than the T-Rex vs I-Rex and T-Rex vs Spino fight because it feels more realistic. Both those fights were drawn out too long imo because in both fights the T-Rex managed to get it's jaws around the neck of the opponent, with the bite force that a T-Rex has, that should have ended both fights INSTANTLY. I could 100% see a fight between a T-Rex and Giganotosaurus boiling down to who manages to bite and snap the other's neck first since realistically, that's all it should take given how strong their jaws are. It's pretty much a insta-win for whichever manages to break the other's neck first.
Even tho, it doesn`t seem like it`s only the bite. So fans can`t bitch around about the gigas biteforce. He bit, dragged him and the t.rex slithered out of the jaw when he fell down. I guess the sharp teeth of giga slized the neck pretty much while this whole act. Love your comment and as well the fight!!
@@overlord6815 Yes, I was thinking the same thing. If they actually shown it, it would help show the differences between the Giga and the T.rex T.rex used it's bone crushing bite force to kill Giga used it's serrated knife-like teeth to kill
JP2: *getting shot by tranquilizers* JP3: *getting destroyed by Spino* JW: *getting owned by Indo* JWFK: *home getting destroyed* JWD: *getting killed by Giga* T-Rex: "Oh my god.... Have I not suffered enough?!"
Yeah I liked the indominus’s introduction. It killed a ton of sauropods (forgot if they were brachiosaurus or apatosaurus) AND took on Tanky Ankys and barely got scratched. That shows REAL strength and skill
Ikr. It was set up to emulate what the Spinosaurus was in JP3 but the Giga was just so irrelevant and was just wondering around going "Hey guys I'm here too"
The giga itself was fine it was just how they tried to set it up as a villain, but it didn't do anything to make it villainous or unlikeable. It was just protecting it's territory and trying to hunt food
While the dinosaurs are inaccurate, I won’t deny the CGI of this scene was incredible. Looked like I was watching real animals instead of genetic monsters (in terms of how they behaved.)
Trex is no longer feathered friend nor was it ever, that was outdated information based on a speculation. They now have proof that Trex were a combination of flesh and scales. Update you're information
Here's the proof spread it around and stop relying on old information that was never proven: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vjZi9swwSGg.html
@@smithydavis1033 While the actual T. rex was mostly scaly, the VFX artists here played on the safe side by placing feathers on the prehistoric T. rex on places where skin impressions on the actual animal have yet to be found
I appreciate the level of fuzz on the T Rex. Without direct evidence of feathers, the best we can do is infer and this is a nice compromise that allows the audience to understand the feathers idea whilst still recognising it as a Jurassic Park T Rex.
@@meli-melo9759 No the Rex hast feather or Not a Lot the therory ist there because Others Tyrannosaurus hast feather but the feather of the Tyrannosaurus are deleted over the time so the Rex doesnt have feather or a bit
I like how the iguanodon-like herbivore was chilling while being too close to an apex predator, and before the battle between giga and rex begins, it just walks aways calmly, like it was already used to be near giga and share the same territory. Or the little compy-like dino, that was cleaning giga's teeth, a very symbiotic behavior.
Setting inaccuracies aside, this fight was pretty well choreographed. 1: It was brief(like carnivore fights usually are) 2: The T. rex lost because it didn’t get the first killing bite, which is believable unlike some other battles in the franchise. 3: Giganotosaurus had just as deadly a bite but it was for different reasons. It’s teeth were thin and sharp, specifically designed to create clean, gushing wounds like a shark. This giga managed to get his bottom jaw on the T. Rex’s throat, which would’ve made it very easy to hit an artery and cause the Rex to bleed out at a rapid rate.
@@CaptainKotetsu spinosaurus and the indominus rex aren't the only dinosaurs bigger than t rex there's 3 more there's carcharodontosaurus mapusaurus and this one giganotosaurus and it's brain is as big as a banana but t rex is as big as a gorillas brain so Size vs smarts and size won 3 times
@@ultimateman3065 You’re saying that like I don’t know my dinosaurs. A slight size advantage had nothing to do with the outcome of this fight. That’s like saying a bear always beats a tiger because the bear’s bigger. Giga got the first neck bite. That’s it. And it’s a lot more realistic when compared to the T. rex vs Spino fight where the Rex scored a fatal bite but the spino shrugged it off like it was nothing. And you can’t Use the Indominus’s size as a reason for it winning when it’s a military weapon engineered to beat anything it comes across. Even if the Indominus was smaller it still would’ve won against the T. rex on its own. I know Giganotosaurus and other dinos are bigger than T. rex(literally anyone who’s into dinosaurs knows that). I was just listing my reasons for why this fight was well executed in contrast to some other battles in the franchise.
@@CaptainKotetsu the biggest predator always wins and my favorite may not always has chance against something bigger than it what I'm saying is t rex can't win alone + t rex isn't supposed have fur it's cold blooded
I love the small interactions in the beginning, the Moros cleaning the Giga's teeth (aka scavenging) as this one is chillin'. Then the Iguanodon standing there in fear and making a sound towards the apex, as if "mocking" at the Giga, then the Giga's response being slightly aggressive and agitated, as if saying "go away" or "move" whilst also displaying some sort of intimidation towards the approaching Rex. This reminds me of documentals where lions have very similar interactions when intruders come in and face the territory's pride, the same sudden feeling of going from chilling to aggressive and territorial once they notice the other's presence.
The wa the giga moves its mouth is phenomenal, so much character for a dino in such a short time. I wish there was a Dino movie like this, no action no actors, just 2 and a half hour of Dinosaurs, like time traveling to that era
@@brandonharristsw7516 yes if it happens that would be really childish I don't want that to happen what they showed in the prologue was enough we don't need a rematch nor a different giganotosaurus. Just because Trex is famous and strong that doesn't mean that it won't lose you need to understand that
Yeah, you're absolutely right. At the end it has its reason why they want them to fight in the past. Maybe they'll explain why the Giga is in North America. I think they won't, since an Oviraptor is there aswell. I guess we have to accept it for an epic battle scenario. I don't mind it, because Jurassic Park also had a Velociraptor skeleton in North America and this inconsistency isn't new in my opinion.
They don't care about being scientifically accurate, they aren't even from the same time period. Giganotosaurus is a much older dinosaur than Tyrannosaurus and million of years separate them.
I had seen these scenes circulating beforehand and decided not to watch them because I wanted to experience them for the first time in the cinema. I was so disappointed when they weren't in the final cut. Whoever made that decision has no idea what they are doing. This would've been an amazing start to the film
As a recent ARK player, I can safely say that a Giga can one shot a Rex Edit: Before you reply here, bring a radiation suit, you'll be exposed to extreme doses upon entering the replies.
@@Dechozy because the dinosaurs in ark aren't real dinosaurs. They're species created from spliced genetic material. The T-Rex in ark isn't a T-Rex in game its literally a different species. Look at the dossiers.
Giga: and I bet I'll kill you again, you cannot defeat me. Rexy: I might bring some plot armor on my side Giga: plot armor or not I'll still beat you Rexy: we shall see...
Fun Fact: The T-Rex was slightly shorter than the Giganotosaurus but the former had an infinitely stronger bite, as well as having a very strong neck. Also, if he landed he would get up using his front legs, small but very strong, with which he would have given the momentum to get up off the ground.
@@s.s.k7081 In fact, I remember that they were the same ones who made a Spinosaurus win against a T-Rex. It's like put a Motorcycle with a machine gun against a Tank. And they did it for what? Because the T-Rex had already been the protagonist in two films.
@@astradala1845 Bigger but also weaker. Much weaker. How can a Piscivorous Dinosaur compete against a Dinosaur that specializes in taking down even Sauropods? In Nature, even a Lion can beat a Bear, despite being smaller, but in this case, it wouldn't be a one-way street.
The T.Rex’s bite force is 35k newtons or approximately 7.8k lbs. The Giga’s bite force is 8,000 pounds. You are wrong. Additionally, the Giganotosaurus’ teeth are meant to be thin and sharp to leave puncture sounds like a shark, so the one bite it left on the T-Rex’s neck would’ve been enough to slice several major arteries. By the time the T-Rex hit the ground, it was dead, so there was no hope of lifting itself back up with its puny forearms
@@breeze7863 t-rex is most commonly estimated to be between 5-7 tons with the highest estimated number being 12tons Giga is estimated to weigh anywhere between 4 - 14 tons Which means, one could be lighter or heavier than the other depending on the individuals, but as a species, as far as i can tell giga outweights rex in max weigt or in terms of avarage weight
@@abobanger9054 you are wrong then, its funny how you say 12 tons is too much for rex but 14 is ok for giga. Firstly, your information is outdated, currently there is no adult T. Rex that could weight only 5-7 tons 😂 The Giganotosaurus estimates are even worse 4-14 these numbers are so random, what method was used to get these lol. Ok now seriously, lets use recent GDI (GDI - double graphic integration is a good method that gives accurate estimates) results for both, Giganotosaurus and tyrannosaurus Biggest tyrannosaurus specimen - Scotty 9900kg and bigger estimate 10400kg Sue - 9700kg Average T. Rex based on Franoys's calculations is around 7.5t-8.2t Also I want to point out, that you can't point out a Giganotosaurus average when there are only 2 badly described specimens Giga holotype GDI ~8 tons Giga paratype (biggest Giganotosaurus specimen 2.2% bigger than holotype) is 9tons (maybe less( Conclusion: biggest tyrannosaurus specimen is bigger than Giganotosaurus biggest specimen
It seems like the T-Rex has a stronger bite force but the Giga has a stronger head butt, you can clearly see how they both started the fight by head butting eachother, the giga had a stronger force and so he managed to catch the rex off guard which gained the advantage over him.
the Rex went in for a bite, not a head butt. you can see the Rex opens it’s mouth then charges towards the giga, but the gigs counters with a head butt and caches the Rex off guard
@@snakeheadparadise fuckin thank you for saying this. Rex didn’t get its name on accident. It really would have kicked the shit out of giga, spino, and basically anything else. It’s built like a pitbull and a dragon had a baby in hell. Next to no arms? That means the legs, back and especially neck are ridiculously powerful to compensate, with the strongest bite force of any land animal in history. Length has nothing to do with it. Strength and weight. This thing was build Ford-tough.
@Ibrahim# thunder gaming Yeah, but the giga used its surroundings. You can clearly see, that when the giga found out there was a pit behind it, he checked how deep it was with it's tail. Also, the head but would probably leave the t-rex in a small state of confusion, because dinosaurs like the giga, majungasaurus, and carnos were not usually seen around rexes. Overall, the giga's intelligence, ability, and situation allowed it to win the fight. Fair and square.
@@1dudecrush dude u know that an spino was like fking twize the weight of a rex right? and a giga was also bigger lol. Idk who would have won, but cant believe how yall get so buthurt every time a rex gets killed in a movie lol
That giga is like the final boss you kill and then reveals to have a yellow health bar under the green one Stop Fighting in the answers section i really just made this comment because i was bored and you idiots start fighting on the answers section
Realistically the T Rex would win most of the time. When they butted heads, Giga woulda been the one disoriented, giga was bigger, but T Rex was heavier and it's bite force was the greatest of all animals in history.
@@breeze7863 There are animals with a stronger bite force than T. rex. T. rex had the most powerful bite of any terrestrial animal. Giant crocodilians like Deinosuchus, as well as the shark Megalodon, are estimated to have had a higher bite force.
I really hope the prologue is more than a few minutes. I just want to see a segment of dinosaurs being dinosaurs like that show “Walking with Dinosaurs”, fully realized with the modern technology available. 10 minutes of that at least would be a real treat and worth seeing on the big screen.
this is my favorite jurassic park/world fight because it actually seems realistic because it didn't feel dragged out like the jp3 fight and didn't take forever to start like the jw indominus rex fight and its nice to see the t rex fight a dinosaur much bigger than it.
yeah unlike in reality it isn't, as T-Rex is way bulkier than Giga. But like they're in a different weight category. And They're from completely different periods of time
The director said because of time restraints which is stupid because the whole Prologue is only 10 minutes and would've been the best part of the film. Apparently the film was already too long and they had to negotiate with the studio. I have two responses to that 1) You could've cut 10 minutes elsewhere easy to slot this is at the beginning without anything important being missed 2) Studios need to stop worrying about length of films. If 10 minutes is going to add a lot to the film then the audience is largely going to willing to spend longer at the cinema. It doesn't make a big difference to them about it being slightly longer. So many good films have been butchered by the studio forcing the directors to cut a bunch of stuff out.
Trexes do not or never had feathers according to the recent fleshy model made of Sue the Dinosaur. Fossilized evidence of a Trex body/scales pushed against rocks shows indents of scales only.
it actually isn't, it has the same inaccuracies as the normal jp rex and even new ones: the tyrannosaurus rex wouldn't have had feathers, and if it had any it certainly wouldn't have this much
Hell creek formation doesn't have the appropriate environment for the fossilization of feathers, in addition the skin impressions that are had of the T. rex are from the lower part of its body, there is still the possibility (which is quite a lot) that in the upper part it had some kind of simple plumage, it is not that scales and feathers are exclusive structures, today's birds themselves have both, lol.
@@lennonhartness4104 So we can have an epic rivalry. I mean there is still a way to say in the movie something like: "a subspecies of giganotosaurus, which was unknown, was found in the same mosquito where they got the T.Rex DNA." I honestly don't think they'll explain this at all but there still is a chance to.
@@BrawlyBeaters Probably Since The Giganotosaurus Was In Jurassic World Evolution, Well The First One & The Second One Of Course, But Am Definitely Gonna See Jurassic World 3 Cause I Hear Dr Alan Grant Is Coming Back
Giga's way of biting was very different. It had a much denser skull than the T-Rex and when a Giga would go to bite, it would open its mouth and bash with an open jaw and bite, sort of hitting its prey with its teeth while biting down.
The skull was NOT denser at all. Rex had a big thick wide dense skull built to handle the most powerful bite of any dinosaur ever. It also had a very strong neck. Rex shoulda killed the Giga in 1-3 clean bites from around the neck area. But ofc this is the JP/JW franchise where the Rex jus can’t be a proper Rex. It has to somehow lose every time in the exact same ways that IT should win against other large carnivores its size.
im so so so glad the the jurassic world franchise were able to show some new dinosaurs ... giganotosaurus is such a massive villain to begin with and i love it .... im so inspired by this megadino thats why i promise my self to do a LEGO CUSTOM toy of this for my channel with the twist of JURASSIC WORLD DOMINION level 40 GIGANOTOSAURUS .and i love it ... so amazing thanks for the upload the way ...
idk what i think but seeing rexys actual death before she was ressuructed and how it went down made me upset. im actually a spino fanboy, not a T rex stan but rexy is my favourite character in the franchise so...
I mean I know that the whole reason for this fight is to set up rexy's revenge in the finale when she goes up against the biosyn ganotosaurus. It's a ingen(Rexy) versus biosyn(giga)climax. But people need to realize this is the Jurassic Park universe it's never been based off a facts. Through a whole franchise most of these dinosaurs with later years of research have found to be drastically different from their real life counterparts. The T-Rex and giganotosaurus would have never met they were around 40 million years apart and on different continents to boot. The tyrannosaurus Rex is the most studied dinosaur in the history of dinosaurs we don't know much about the gig compared to the rex. Both these beasts were designed to hunt entirely different pray in their respective era's. The giganotosaurus was meant for slicing and tearing not crushing and pulverizing like tyrannosaurus. The only advantage giga would have had over T-Rex pertaining to the information we have about the giga would be it would be more likely more agile and quicker on its feet, that probably be about it as far as its advantages would go. The tyrannosaurus Rex has many more advantages over the adversary including higher brain function better overall senses and a stronger bite force. Now I'm not saying Rex would win 💯 percent of the time, but would win more often than not
Personally, I think the Giganotosaurus getting the clean neck bite doesn’t instantly kill it - it probably just causes enough damage to make the T-Rex bleed out. The fact the Rex died here owes more to that fall. I like how quick and decisive this is. Spinosaurus should have died to the Rex bite in JP3 once the jaws snapped shut, generically engineered or not. Sad to see the king of the Dinos lose (again), but I respect the quickness and the setting. Edit: I’ve noticed this is supposed to be an opening scene set in prehistoric times? Can someone confirm this? I haven’t heard enough, but if this is the case, these two alphas ever meeting was impossible. T-Rex predominated in North America and Giganotosaurus in Argentina.
@@grassh0pper "Sometimes, I feel like there is a campaign out there set up to mainly discredit the mighty T-rex. Lol" Ever heard of a good ol' paleontologist chap named *JACK HORNER* ? Because thats precisely what the guy did for decades with his "scavenger t.tex" idea, and wich the jp3 figth is a direct product of...he was paleo expert of the first trilogy and tried to push the idea since jp1 with spielberg STFUing him until jp3 where Joe Johnston rolled with the idea, mainly because it was the rigth chance to leave his own personal mark on the franchise. By now thou its just current filmakers adapting to the material enstablished before they arrived
A bite on the jugular by a giga would certainly kill a t.rex. It would just slice through the jugular and the rex would just suffocate on its own blood. Plus giga was much larger than t.rex and slightly heavier so yea
not sure if someone said this yet, but it's possible that this was before anything happened. As we see, the T-Rex had hair(or some type of fur or something idk) on it, but our Rexy in the franchise doesn't have any hair. Also, we see the mosquito probably sucking blood from the rex, and that mosquito gets caught in the amber that was explained in the first movie. Just a thought idk.
Those are feathers. Dinosaurs had feathers, tought it is still a debate if their bodies were fully covered (like modern birds) or if they only had feathers in certain parts of the body.
@@RoyFokker93 oh shoot yeah i forgot they were feathers. But same concept because our dinosaurs DID have feathers, and these dinosaurs in the trailer have them, so its possible that these are the dinosaurs before. thanks for correcting me tho
@@RoyFokker93 Scientists actually don't know whatsoever if they had feathers or their fat content. The original depiction of lizards looking dinosaurs is more accurate with evidence, feathers is a pipedream all because there's minuscule links between modern birds and dinosaur birds. They are all idiots trying to be the next big discoverer
Realistically T rex had a higher chance of winning, Rex is heavier and has an insanely much stronger bite force than a giga, Rex's bite is made to crunch While giga is slightly bigger than the rex, its lean and not as girthy, and its bite isn't the deadly part, it is its teeth which are saturated, meant to cut, gnash, bleed and straight up take chunks out of prey
Giganotosaurus was not bigger than T. rex. It annoys me to no end when people say another theropod is bigger than T. rex because it was a meter longer or a foot taller. No one would say a giraffe or a python is bigger than an elephant because it’s taller or longer respectively, and I don’t see why theropod dinosaurs are any different. Literally no one uses height or length when talking about the biggest animal, we use mass Recent studies actually found T. rex was larger than previously thought, topping the creature at 10-11 tones, absolutely massive. Going by mass, Tyrannosaurus rex was the largest terrestrial predator to ever walk planet earth, and naturally the biggest theropod. The marginally larger, stronger and heavier built T. rex would be too much for a giga.
As a 26 year old who just a week ago re-watched the first film, and then re-watched the rest for comparison... Objectively, the first film absolutely, non-negotiably has not only the best *writing,* but *also* the best dino-effects. To use a fantastic example, the Xenomorph will *ALWAYS* look better in Alien, than in Alien: Covenant... (and the writing is better too...) because practical effects (and writing) don't age.
It's the same situation as the original The Thing Vs The Thing recent remake and with LOTR Vs The Hobbit. Practical effects overlaid with CGI always beat pure CGI. However, practical effects take a lot longer to prepare and film so often filmmakers go down the CGI route to save time.
Looking forward to the movie. Noticed that one of the combatants has crests over its eyes, I've heard this about a couple of versions of dino meat eaters. There's a plaster cast of a T. Rex skull at a local University's museum, without those eye ridges. Were those ridges only in the scales of these critters? How do folks that are officially in the know, know for a fact that there were ridges?
Not really. However in the case of Giganotosaurus, the one with the big crests, its skull does have a texture on it which is similar to other animal skulls that sport keratin structures. Nature's Compendium's video "How Accurate Was Jurassic World's Giganotosaurus" explains about it better than I can.
If they had kept this in the movie, the final confrontation would’ve had meaning and depth to it. But now the movie expects us to get hyped over two animals to violently kill each other with no reason to fight in the first place. It’s the equivalent of cheering for dog fights.
0:50) you could hear the snapping sound of the t rex’s neck, also its smallerthan the giga so it actually looks up at it, AMD RIGHT AFTER THE NECK SNAPPING SOUNDS HIS HEAD DROPPED
@@BrawlyBeaters Yeah and the JWD Giganotosaurus definitely has parts of scientific accuracy in it. The headshape is closer to the more up-to-date skullshape (which unfortunatley hasn't been adressed that much in paleoart or various skeletons of the animal presented in museums) and the hump on the back kinda makes sense too because Giganotosaurus employed neck-driven bites. The majority of it's bite force came from it's neck muscles and many of these muscles were attached to it's dorsal spines (which were heightened, almost similarly to Acrocanthosaurus). So while it is exagerrated in the movie, it is still something that has some basis in reality.
@@WhyTho525 I didn't know that Giganotosaurus also had a raised spine with lots of neck muscles. I suppose that's how it can puncture bone but not quite break it like Tyrannosaurus can. Cool fact.
Wow! the way those Dinos fight each other, it reminds of me Godzilla vs Kong because the rex has a brown hair on it just like Kong & Giga has a tiny spikes on it’s back just like Godzilla
@@Agucchi-V2 no they arent. By your logic, both mammals and birds are the same because they all have fur. On top of that, theropod dinosaurs are direct ancestors to modern day birds so them having fur doesnt make any sense.
There i think isn't about bite force but technique in which giga was very experienced, strangelly. First giga is biger than t-rex and had thicker neck in this video. Also giga is similar to alosaurus in hunting metod he used his skull like an axe, that explains how he jerked his whole head not just jaws to simulate bite force like indoraptor cutting arm of that dude in jw: fallen kingdom. Pretty much giga's neck muscles did the work.