Honestly? Science proves T. rex's wimpy arms were actually terrifying , T. Rex’s Tiny Arms May Have Been Vicious Weapons , https://manoa.hawaii.edu/kaunana/t-rexs-small-arms-were-built-for-slashing/, Why Did Tyrannosaurus Rex Have Such Tiny Arms?, Like I get that paleontology trivia isn't top priority in examples of why more scientific literacy is important, but you dudes are kinda reinforcing my points so far here :p
'Jurassic World' Footage Reunites Original 'Jurassic Park' Cast - Variety Finally getting Dilophosaurus back.
Spoilers if you haven't read about the movie's intro... Not sure if they came up with this idea independently in a wild coincidence or if they really just yanked this guy's idea, but pretty crazy regardless.
Everything I've see since the credits of Fallen Kingdom has intrigued me, but I fully expect them to botch this.
The new season of Camp Cretaceous (which apparently has a lot of ties to the new movie) has some….interesting things in it, apparently. I’m excited about this new movie but also keeping my expectations low.
i'm trying to remember the last movie that i was mostly looking forward to but at the same time had such low expectations that it will be anything resembling good.
absolutely in for this. Fallen Kingdom was a stink show but I'll watch JW any time its on tv. hyped up for this one.
This and Star Wars were essentially my entire childhood, so I'm hoping at least one of the two "end" in a satisfying way. The way it says it's the "end of the Jurassic era" makes me wonder if when they're leaving the door open to make more and call it Triassic or something dumb.
I thought I remembered seeing a quote that said something like, this isnt going to just be a new trilogy, its going to be a new era of films, or something. so yeah, i would definitely expect future films in the franchise, maybe not implicitly 'Jurassic' films but, maybe in the same universe.