A World Before Time…

Before history, before memory—there was PREHISTORIC.

A chilling new concept trailer has dropped for a film that blends primal survival, horror, and alternate history into one striking vision. PREHISTORIC isn’t just about dinosaurs or cavemen—it’s about a world we were never meant to remember.

With that haunting opening line, the trailer launches into a dark and mysterious landscape—dense forests, star filled nights, and the faint silhouette of a predator far larger than man. Fire flickers. Something stalks the shadows. And whatever this is… it hunts.

Set in a fictional lost timeline, PREHISTORIC explores the terrifying idea that an early race of humans rose millions of years ago—long before Neanderthals—and their extinction wasn’t caused by nature or time, but by something much more brutal: apex predators from the dinosaur age.

“When I was 11 years old, sitting in the theater, I watched Jurassic Park in absolute awe and remember very clearly telling myself ‘I want to show the world my imagination’ and that has been a major drive for my entire life.” Director William Sikora III said. Fast forward to 2025. “I was sitting in my office and came to the realization that those movie ideas that always seemed far off or way out of budget are actually doable, like today! That ignited a major fire of creativity in me and I set out on bringing PREHISTORIC to life.”

The project, in it’s extremely early form was announced today as an ongoing journey for fans to follow along with and help be a part of, whether it be as a viewer or a donor, which fans can donate to help cover production costs and be credited as a Dino Donor.

TRESPASSER, Sikora’s epic fan film made in 1997.

“This is a full circle moment for me, as a kid I was so inspired by Jurassic Park, I made multiple movies including Trespasser which was 40 minutes long and included my neighbor and cousins as actors. It was a big production back then in 1997 I spent like $1,000 to put it together. Now, I can create something epic that captures my vision and I couldn’t be more excited.” Sikora said.

You can join Sikora on his filmmaking journey making PREHISTORIC by following here or on Instagram.

With an unknown date set for 2026, PREHISTORIC is aiming to become something historic in itself.