One Million Years B.C. (Remake)

One Million Years B.C. is an American adventure/fantasy film and a loose remake of the 1966 B-movie One Million Years B.C, in turn a remake of the 1940 movie of the same name.

Plot
A tribe living in a world ruled by massive reptiles after being driven out by another journeys across the vast continent to their true homeland only to discover the truth for why they exist.

Cast

 * Michael B. Jordan as Tumak
 * Camille Hyde as Loana
 * as Helkaf
 * as Akhoba

Prehistoric Creatures

 * Reckx - a massive upright-standing zorus.
 * Pruntoz - an absolutely giant four-legged zorus.

Production
Filming primarily took place in Texas and Utah, with additional scenes being shot in Alberta, Canada.

The dinosaurs for the film were designed and animated by Laika Entertainment.

Reception
One Million Years B.C. received positive reviews. On the film-critics aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a rating of 69% positive reviews, based on 212 reviews, with an average rating of 5.9/10. The site's critical consensus reads: "Even if it sacrifices its B-Movie charm in favour of scientific accuracy, One Million Years B.C. is a