More Jurassic Park Movies Like This, Please

More Jurassic Park Movies Like This, Please

Jorry Rosman is a concept artist currently working at Guerilla Games. In addition to his contributions to the studio’s trademark Killzone games, he’s also come up with a personal project that’s basically DayZ vs Jurassic Park.

I’m in love with that pic above. After the first Jurassic Park, all I could think was “boy, I hope the second Jurassic Park is like the second Alien movie”. Three sequels/spinoffs later and I’m still waiting.

You can see more of Jorry’s work at his ArtStation page.


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More Jurassic Park Movies Like This, Please
More Jurassic Park Movies Like This, Please
More Jurassic Park Movies Like This, Please
More Jurassic Park Movies Like This, Please
More Jurassic Park Movies Like This, Please
More Jurassic Park Movies Like This, Please
More Jurassic Park Movies Like This, Please
More Jurassic Park Movies Like This, Please

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More Jurassic Park Movies Like This, Please
More Jurassic Park Movies Like This, Please
More Jurassic Park Movies Like This, Please
More Jurassic Park Movies Like This, Please

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