‘Jurassic World: Battle At Big Rock’ First Look And Details Revealed By Colin Trevorrow

Yesterday, the news of aJurassic Worldshort film calledBattle at Big Rockcaught us all off-guard. The short will debut on FX this weekend on Sunday afterJurassic Worldairs on the cable channel, and it will be made available online immediately afterwards. But before that, we’ve got a first look at the short film with a couple images that have debuted online and some details about theJurassic Worldshort film revealed by directorColin Trevorrowhimself.

Just as the teaser poster hinted at yesterday, Colin Trevorrow confirmed toColliderthat theJurassic Worldshort film will see a family (played byAndre HollandofSelma,Natalie MartinezofEnd of Watch, and child actorsMelody HurdandPierson Salvador) having an encounter with dinosaurs in the redwood forests of a national park in Northern California. However, to help keep things under wraps, the short was secretly shot in a forest outside Dublin, Ireland. So how did the project come about? Trevorrow said:

Jurassic World Short Film - Battle At Big Rock

“Universal asked if I’d be interested in making a short film and I didn’t give them any time to reconsider. I wrote it with Emily Carmichael, who is co-writingJurassic World 3. It felt like a first step into a larger world after the last film. You have these animals loose in an unfamiliar environment, they’re disoriented, struggling to adapt. The first people they run into are bound to be camping. I wanted to see that.”

Trevorrow added, “If [the end of Fallen Kingdom] really happened, you’d see a series of random disconnected incidents that would create a pattern of chaos. I wanted to see one of those incidents.”

The incident at the center ofBattle of Big Rockincludes the family encountering two dinosaurs that we haven’t seen in the franchise before. One is a Nasutoceratops, which Trevorrow describes as “a beautiful herbivore that feels like a Texas Longhorn” and there’s the Allosaurus, who was seen as a baby in the last movie, but has never been seen full grown.

There will also be a new composer providing the score for the short film.Amie Dohertyis behind the short’s score, and Trevorrow couldn’t be happier with her work. He said, “The way she’s incorporated themes from Williams and Giacchino into her own work is pretty ingenious. She’s going to have a spectacular career, I’m just glad I got to collaborate with her at this moment.”

Jurassic World: Battle at Big Rockclocks in around eight minutes, though it was supposed to be shorter. Apparently Trevorrow just couldn’t contain himself with a little story like this. But since this is a short film and not a big budget blockbuster, there were some limitations. Trevorrow explained:

We’ll be able to seeJurassic World: Battle at Big Rockon Sunday evening after Jurassic World airs on FX.