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^In my least favourite to favourite, not weakest to strongest.
I can concur with this list, although I despise that spino from JP3.
Could you guys also check out these topics?:
http://www.scified.com/topic/42240
Whenever anyone writes rex vs spino it is a major thing lol, that is why it is extremely rare nowadays.
@SR: So, what fight would you like me to write?
To both of you: Please no Rex Vs. Spino, that argument is dead to me. However, I do have an idea for Rex Redemption...
LORD TYRANT - You are most welcome! :)
Tyrannosaurus vs Spinosaurus, a definitive fight with one winner.
There are also some deleted scenes on Youtube with storyboards.
As well, I believe that this website is made by the main artist who worked on the movie.
Sure thing. Here is the sight I found
Thanks, what should the next fight be?
Epic battle.
^Thank you ;)
LORD TYRANT - Hahaha! That was an exceptionally fun battle! I greatly enjoyed the ferocity you depicted in each of the animals! Thank you ever so much for sharing this with us! :)
We need an art book with all of these.
@Alphadino65
Maybe its possible that their colour changes with age. Would you mind providing some links or something for the concept art? I cant seem to find it anywhere...
In anatomical terms, Kron and Bruton are older. If you look closely, the male Iguanadon are not only bigger and stockier than the females, but they also have larger nose ridges and spines. They would only grow larger with age.
If you look around the Internet, there is concept art of characters that were subsequently cut from the final product, including Aladar's grandparents. Aladar's grandfather had a large nose ridge as well.
For skin colour, that's because they played major speaking roles, so they had to be made distinct from all the other Iguanadon.
For why Kron and Bruton look different FROM EACH OTHER...see above. Bruton is probably older than Kron, which would explain his superior size of body and nose ridge, but Kron probably was more cut out to be a leader, and Bruton decided to follow his lead.
Can only mean good things for the future toys.
I think it was universally agreed that the entire Hasbro line for Jurassic World was a joke.
25 year old Kenner toys were far superior. Hopefully Mattel can return some quality to the brand.
Am I the only one excited for a possible NECA Indominus Rex? Or (even cooler) the Mosasaur?
^Not the same individuals, Easter eggs lol
Yay, they're pumping out terrible toys anyway
I mean another toy company will probably take over, but is this really anything to cry over? Am I the only one who thought the Hasbro Jurassic World toyline was crap?
Remember, Hasbro's Kenner division that did the Jurassic Park and Lost World toys back in the 1990s? Now those were great: Closer looking to the movie. Soft "realistic" dinosaur skin with "dino damage". Great vehicles! Accurate electronics! The list goes on. Those were some GREAT toys which I still own a few of.
Hasbro's Jurassic World line looked like some cheap, cartoon versions of the creatures from the movie and had no real cohesive line where the dinosaurs' sizes sorta made sense. I think it's best someone else take over...
Thank you SR! Did you read both 22 and 23, cause 22 gives the story on where the T.rex is.
GORILLAGODZILLA - That was exceptionally engaging! Thank you ever so much for sharing this with us! :)
GORILLAGODZILLA - That is a very compelling scenario! I believe it could work quite well if implemented in such a way as to be somewhat believable and suspenseful! :)
I thought this was kind of obvious since the title changed from Park to World, making it seem like this set of movies was about expansion.
I don't think there will be a Planet of the Apes style rule, but they'll probably become a problem to say the least.
Monster Zero,
It's not a matter of the animals escaping. Dr. Wu and the embryos are off the island. The information is out. Any private military company, country or entrepreneur can make dinosaurs now. That was the entire thematic point of Wu's relationship with Hoskins.
I think by now it's safe to say that the Jurassic Park franchise will go in the direction of dinosaurs finding their way atop of the global food chain due to a failed attempt at weaponized dinosaurs. My only hope is that the dinosaurs are depicted not as monsters but as animals, as they were in the original Jurassic Park. I would love to see the dinosaurs beginning to find their niche in different ecosystems around world.
Sound really cool, though I don't understand how Spinax and Tyrance are in the year 9106 xD.
They'd just blow each other up!
I agree with Gman, this seems like pretty much the only logical route to go. Either that or T.rexes with bazookas firing at spinos with RPGs.
I'm okay with this as long as there's no militarized dinosaurs
I could see the next JW being set under the ocean (James Cameron would love that!).
I don't see the land animals escaping the island(or the flying ones..too far)...But I can imagine the giant salt water creatures easily conquering the oceans. Eating great whites like popcorn.
Some cool submarine action?
Jaws X10
*shrugs*
I feel like that's always been the logical progression from the set-up storyline in Jurassic World. Because of course weaponizing dinosaurs isn't going to work and of course it's going to bite people in the ass.
At it's core, the Jurassic Park movies are a morality play--The attempt by man to control nature due to some form of ego & greed and literally get eaten for it. Military dinosaurs going AWOL is right in line with that theme.
We've got to get these characters and dinosaurs off these islands. That's just what needs to happen. We need to see them in different surroundings and different situations in order for the franchise to move on. The weaponizing dinosaur set-up is as good of an "out" as any.
And since when did "weaponizing" dinosaurs mean literally strapping weapons to them? I think the over-the-top Hoskins character explained exactly what we're to expect from that concept in Jurassic World: Setting wild raptors loose on enemy insurgents in guerrilla warfare.
As for whether or not Jurassic World is the last "good" Jurassic Park movie (and even that comment is debatable), I'd say relax. We don't know enough about the next installment to remotely be worried about such a notion. If it sucks, make a better movie next time. I highly doubt the franchise will be torpedoed by the next entry.
The fact is the franchise has been about the park since the beginning and after 20 years we finally saw in open and function. Now what can you do with it?
Ever since lost World had the t rex rampage through San Francisco people have been talking about the dinosaurs getting loose into the world, I'm surprised it took so long for them to go with that.












