Q: What was the last thing that you cut out of the film before you picture locked and why?
TREVORROW: Ooh, well, I know what it is.
Q: And I would like to know what it is too.
TREVORROW: There is a scene between Ramsay Cole, Mamoudou's character, and Campbell Scott, Louis Dodson. There's no dinosaurs in it. It's just a piece of performance. And it's these two actors, someone who's playing someone who had great trust for this man who feels betrayed by him and a man who's revealing a side of himself that this younger man has never seen before. And it also does a lot to go further into understanding the intentions of Biosyn when it comes to this ecological disaster that's been created all around the world, the mistakes that were made and why this character actually only cares to cover up his mistakes and move on. I love those two actors so much. So this is just more me as a director than a dinosaur fan. But that was kind of the last thing. And I know people will get a chance to see it, but every little bit hurts.
Q: Was it a minute or two, or was it a longer scene than that?
TREVORROW: It's probably like a two and a half minute. It's a good little chunk of movie. And it's just one of those I'm sure every... And this isn't...There's no studio gun to my head. It's not one of those scenarios. It's where we just recognize like, look, this needs to be streamlined in a certain way in order to make sure that people who want the richer, hopefully more fulfilling experience. But what do I know?
I think oftentimes movies can feel a little long. So I think it's something that everyone's going to have their own opinion on. I think the movie we have moves in a way that doesn't feel like it's a two hour and 20 minute movie. And that's what's most important. It's not the length of the movie. It's the experience you have while watching it and the pace of it while you watch it. I'm very proud of the movie. And yet I'm also really excited that we have more stuff to share with people.
Q: What dinosaur or dinosaurs ended up coming the closest to being in the film and why didn't they make the final cut?
TREVORROW: Ooh, there is a scene, and if people have seen the movie, by the time we talk about it, when we're in the amber clave market, the underground market in Malta. There is a scene where our Lystrosaurus, which is the animal that ends up in the fight ring with Chris Pratt sitting next to Kayla has a fight with an Oviraptor. And it's honestly one of my favorite things in the movie, and it's not in the movie. You'll get a chance to see it someday. But it's just one of those kind of moments that you can kind of tell that it's the 12-year-old who was allowed to make the film, coming forward and doing a sequence. So that one's pretty dope.