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** The ''Ankylosaurus'' in the prologue looks mostly the same as its cloned counterpart. It even possesses the inaccurate side-spikes, although the shading did real hard not to make them visible.

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** The ''Ankylosaurus'' in the prologue looks mostly the same as its cloned counterpart. It even possesses the inaccurate side-spikes, although the shading did they tried real hard not to make them visible.visible with the shading.
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** The ''Ankylosaurus'' in the prologue looks mostly the same as its cloned counterpart. It even possesses the inaccurate side-spikes, although the shading made it real hard not to make them visible.

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** The ''Ankylosaurus'' in the prologue looks mostly the same as its cloned counterpart. It even possesses the inaccurate side-spikes, although the shading made it did real hard not to make them visible.
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** The ''Ankylosaurus'' in the prologue looks the same as its cloned counterpart, including possessing the inaccurate side-spikes.

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** The ''Ankylosaurus'' in the prologue looks mostly the same as its cloned counterpart, including possessing counterpart. It even possesses the inaccurate side-spikes.side-spikes, although the shading made it real hard not to make them visible.
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* PteroSoarer: In a first for the franchise, this is ''gloriously'' averted with the ''Quetzalcoatlus'', which has pycnofibres and is a stork-like terrestrial macropredator.

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* PteroSoarer: In a first for the franchise, this is ''gloriously'' averted with the ''Quetzalcoatlus'', which has pycnofibres and is a stork-like stork-like, quadrupedal, terrestrial macropredator.
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** The revealed photo of ''Lystrosaurus'' shows it with naked skin and sparse hair, referencing its close relationship with mammals.
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* SeldomSeenSpecies: The prologue features the titanosaur ''Dreadnoughtus'' and the basal tyrannosaur ''Moros'', marking the ormer's first appearance on the big screen and the latter's first appearance in fiction period. Additionally, a photo released when filming delayed revealed that ''Lystrosaurus'' will also be in the film, with another image indicating that ''Atrociraptor'' will appear in some capacity.

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* SeldomSeenSpecies: The prologue features the titanosaur ''Dreadnoughtus'' and the basal tyrannosaur ''Moros'', marking the ormer's former's first appearance on the big screen and the latter's first appearance in fiction period. Additionally, a photo released when filming delayed revealed that ''Lystrosaurus'' will also be in the film, with another image indicating that ''Atrociraptor'' will appear in some capacity.



* StockDinosaurs: ''Tyrannosaurus'', ''Ankylosaurus'', ''Iguanodon'', ''Giganotosaurus'', and ''Oviraptor'' all appear in the prologue, alongside the pterosaurs ''Pteranodon'' and ''Quetzalcoatlus''.

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* StockDinosaurs: ''Tyrannosaurus'', ''Ankylosaurus'', ''Iguanodon'', ''Giganotosaurus'', and ''Oviraptor'' all appear in the prologue, alongside the pterosaurs ''Pteranodon'' and ''Quetzalcoatlus''. Other confirmed genera are ''Compsognathus'', ''Allosaurus'', ''Gallimimus'', and the sea reptile ''Mosasaurus''.
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** This is the first main entry in the film to have truly feathered dinosaurs, as several dinosaurs in the prologue have feathers: ''Moros'' (a small amount of fluff), a mesozoic ''Tyrannosaurus'' (feathered only in the places that science hasn't confirmed the presence of scales on) and ''Oviraptor'' (accurately feathered except for lack of wings).
** The ''Quetzalcoatlus'' seen in the prologue is a total aversion of PteroSoarer, being a quadrapedal terrestrial predator with pycnofibers.

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** This is the first main entry in the film to have truly feathered dinosaurs, as several dinosaurs in the prologue have feathers: ''Moros'' (a small amount of fluff), a mesozoic Mesozoic ''Tyrannosaurus'' (feathered only in the places that science hasn't confirmed the presence of scales on) and ''Oviraptor'' (accurately feathered except for lack of wings).
** The ''Quetzalcoatlus'' seen in the prologue is a total aversion of PteroSoarer, being a quadrapedal quadrupedal terrestrial predator with pycnofibers.

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* ShownTheirWork: This is the first main entry in the film to have truly feathered dinosaurs, as several dinosaurs in the prologue have feathers: ''Moros'' (a small amount of fluff), a mesozoic ''Tyrannosaurus'' (feathered only in the places that science hasn't confirmed the presence of scales on) and ''Oviraptor'' (accurately feathered except for lack of wings).

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This is the first main entry in the film to have truly feathered dinosaurs, as several dinosaurs in the prologue have feathers: ''Moros'' (a small amount of fluff), a mesozoic ''Tyrannosaurus'' (feathered only in the places that science hasn't confirmed the presence of scales on) and ''Oviraptor'' (accurately feathered except for lack of wings).wings).
** The ''Quetzalcoatlus'' seen in the prologue is a total aversion of PteroSoarer, being a quadrapedal terrestrial predator with pycnofibers.
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** The prologue has a fair amount of this, showing ''Giganotosaurus'', ''Iguanodon'', ''Tyrannosaurus'', ''Oviraptor'', ''Pterandon'', ''Quetzalcoatlus'', ''Dreadnoughtus'', ''Nasutoceratops'', and ''Ankylosaurus'' living side-by-side. For reference, [[MisplacedWildlife that's five animals from North America, two from South America, and one each from Asia and Europe]], [[AnachronismStew and most of them didn't even live in the same part of the Cretaceous period]]. This is especially notable since unlike the rest of the series, ''this segment actually takes place in the Mesozoic'', so it doesn't have the excuse of the dinosaurs being recreated by gene splicing for all their inaccuracies.

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** The prologue has a fair amount of this, showing ''Giganotosaurus'', ''Iguanodon'', ''Tyrannosaurus'', ''Oviraptor'', ''Pterandon'', ''Pteranodon'', ''Quetzalcoatlus'', ''Dreadnoughtus'', ''Nasutoceratops'', and ''Ankylosaurus'' living side-by-side. For reference, [[MisplacedWildlife that's five animals from North America, two from South America, and one each from Asia and Europe]], [[AnachronismStew and most of them didn't even live in the same part of the Cretaceous period]]. This is especially notable since unlike the rest of the series, ''this segment actually takes place in the Mesozoic'', so it doesn't have the excuse of the dinosaurs being recreated by gene splicing for all their inaccuracies.
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* PteroSoarer: In a first for the franchise, this is ''gloriously'' averted with the ''Quetzalcoatlus'', which has pycnofibres and is a stork-like terrestrial macropredator.
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** The prologue has a fair amount of this, showing ''Giganotosaurus'', ''Iguanodon'', ''Tyrannosaurus'', ''Oviraptor'', ''Pterandon'', ''Quetzalcoatlus'', ''Dreadnoughtus'', ''Nasutoceratops'', and ''Ankylosaurus'' living side-by-side. For reference, [[MisplacedWildlife that's four animals from North America, two from South America, and one each from Asia and Europe]], [[AnachronismStew and most of them didn't even live in the same part of the Cretaceous period]]. This is especially notable since unlike the rest of the series, ''this segment actually takes place in the Mesozoic'', so it doesn't have the excuse of the dinosaurs being recreated by gene splicing for all their inaccuracies.

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** The prologue has a fair amount of this, showing ''Giganotosaurus'', ''Iguanodon'', ''Tyrannosaurus'', ''Oviraptor'', ''Pterandon'', ''Quetzalcoatlus'', ''Dreadnoughtus'', ''Nasutoceratops'', and ''Ankylosaurus'' living side-by-side. For reference, [[MisplacedWildlife that's four five animals from North America, two from South America, and one each from Asia and Europe]], [[AnachronismStew and most of them didn't even live in the same part of the Cretaceous period]]. This is especially notable since unlike the rest of the series, ''this segment actually takes place in the Mesozoic'', so it doesn't have the excuse of the dinosaurs being recreated by gene splicing for all their inaccuracies.
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** The prologue has a fair amount of this, showing ''Giganotosaurus'', ''Iguanodon'', ''Tyrannosaurus'', ''Oviraptor'', ''Pterandon'', ''Quetzalcoatlus'', ''Dreadnoughtus'', and ''Ankylosaurus'' living side-by-side. For reference, [[MisplacedWildlife that's four animals from North America, two from South America, and one each from Asia and Europe]], [[AnachronismStew and most of them didn't even live in the same part of the Cretaceous period]]. This is especially notable since unlike the rest of the series, ''this segment actually takes place in the Mesozoic'', so it doesn't have the excuse of the dinosaurs being recreated by gene splicing for all their inaccuracies.

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** The prologue has a fair amount of this, showing ''Giganotosaurus'', ''Iguanodon'', ''Tyrannosaurus'', ''Oviraptor'', ''Pterandon'', ''Quetzalcoatlus'', ''Dreadnoughtus'', ''Nasutoceratops'', and ''Ankylosaurus'' living side-by-side. For reference, [[MisplacedWildlife that's four animals from North America, two from South America, and one each from Asia and Europe]], [[AnachronismStew and most of them didn't even live in the same part of the Cretaceous period]]. This is especially notable since unlike the rest of the series, ''this segment actually takes place in the Mesozoic'', so it doesn't have the excuse of the dinosaurs being recreated by gene splicing for all their inaccuracies.
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* The ''Ankylosaurus'' in the prologue looks the same as its cloned counterpart, including possessing the inaccurate side-spikes.

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* ** The ''Ankylosaurus'' in the prologue looks the same as its cloned counterpart, including possessing the inaccurate side-spikes.



* StockDinosaurs: ''Tyrannosaurus'', ''Ankylosaurus'', ''Iguanodon'', ''Giganotosaurus'', and ''Oviraptor'' all appear in the prologue, alongside the pterosarus ''Pteranodon'' and ''Quetzalcoatlus''.

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* StockDinosaurs: ''Tyrannosaurus'', ''Ankylosaurus'', ''Iguanodon'', ''Giganotosaurus'', and ''Oviraptor'' all appear in the prologue, alongside the pterosarus pterosaurs ''Pteranodon'' and ''Quetzalcoatlus''.
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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: The prologue has a fair amount of this, showing ''Giganotosaurus'', ''Iguanodon'', ''Tyrannosaurus'', ''Oviraptor'', ''Pterandon'', ''Quetzalcoatlus'', ''Dreadnoughtus'', and ''Ankylosaurus'' living side-by-side. For reference, [[MisplacedWildlife that's four animals from North America, two from South America, and one each from Asia and Europe]], [[AnachronismStew and most of them didn't even live in the same part of the Cretaceous period]]. This is especially notable since unlike the rest of the series, ''this segment actually takes place in the Mesozoic'', so it doesn't have the excuse of the dinosaurs being recreated by gene splicing for all their inaccuracies.

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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: AnimalsNotToScale: The ''Moros'' shown in the prologue appears to be roughly the size of a chicken when compared to the ''Giganotosaurus'' it is seen cleaning the teeth of. The real animal, while small by tyrannosaur standards, is about the size of human.
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The prologue has a fair amount of this, showing ''Giganotosaurus'', ''Iguanodon'', ''Tyrannosaurus'', ''Oviraptor'', ''Pterandon'', ''Quetzalcoatlus'', ''Dreadnoughtus'', and ''Ankylosaurus'' living side-by-side. For reference, [[MisplacedWildlife that's four animals from North America, two from South America, and one each from Asia and Europe]], [[AnachronismStew and most of them didn't even live in the same part of the Cretaceous period]]. This is especially notable since unlike the rest of the series, ''this segment actually takes place in the Mesozoic'', so it doesn't have the excuse of the dinosaurs being recreated by gene splicing for all their inaccuracies.inaccuracies.
** The ''Oviraptor'' in the prologue is fairly accurately feathered, but it's missing the wings the real animal had.
** The ''Moros'' seen in the prologue [[AnimalsNotToScale is much smaller than it should be]].

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* TheBusCameBack: The casting list reveals that Alan Grant, Ellie Sattler, and, most shocking of all, ''Lewis Dodgson'' are all set to return in this film. Dodgson is especially surprising, since he hasn't appeared since the very first film.



* FeatheredFiend: This film marks the first time the series has shown a fully feathered dinosaur in the form of ''Oviraptor'', with one showing up in the prologue during the Cretaceous period doing what it does best, stealing the eggs of another dinosaur. Additioanally, the basal tyrannosaur ''Moros'' is also depicted as being feathered, as is a ''Tyrannosaurus rex''.

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* FeatheredFiend: This film marks the first time the series has shown a fully feathered dinosaur in the form of ''Oviraptor'', with one showing up in the prologue during the Cretaceous period doing what it does best, stealing the eggs of another dinosaur. Additioanally, Additionally, the basal tyrannosaur ''Moros'' is also depicted as being feathered, as is a ''Tyrannosaurus rex''.

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* SeldomSeenSpecies: The prologue features the titanosaur ''Dreadnoughtus'' and the basal tyrannosaur ''Moros'', marking the ormer's first appearance on the big screen and the latter's first appearance in fiction period. Additionally, a photo released when filming delayed revealed that ''Lystrosaurus'' will also be in the film.

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* RaptorAttack: A leaked image indicates that ''Atrociraptor'' will continue the series' trend of having scaly raptors that hunt in packs.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: The prologue features the titanosaur ''Dreadnoughtus'' and the basal tyrannosaur ''Moros'', marking the ormer's first appearance on the big screen and the latter's first appearance in fiction period. Additionally, a photo released when filming delayed revealed that ''Lystrosaurus'' will also be in the film.film, with another image indicating that ''Atrociraptor'' will appear in some capacity.
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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: The prologue has a fair amount of this, showing ''Giganotosaurus'', ''Iguanodon'', ''Tyrannosaurus'', ''Oviraptor'', ''Pterandon'', ''Quetzalcoatlus'', ''Dreadnoughtus'', and ''Ankylosaurus'' living side-by-side. For reference, [[MisplacedWildlife that's four animals from North America, two from South America, and one each from Asia and Europe]], [[AnachronismStew and most of them didn't even live in the same part of the Cretaceous period]].

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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: The prologue has a fair amount of this, showing ''Giganotosaurus'', ''Iguanodon'', ''Tyrannosaurus'', ''Oviraptor'', ''Pterandon'', ''Quetzalcoatlus'', ''Dreadnoughtus'', and ''Ankylosaurus'' living side-by-side. For reference, [[MisplacedWildlife that's four animals from North America, two from South America, and one each from Asia and Europe]], [[AnachronismStew and most of them didn't even live in the same part of the Cretaceous period]]. This is especially notable since unlike the rest of the series, ''this segment actually takes place in the Mesozoic'', so it doesn't have the excuse of the dinosaurs being recreated by gene splicing for all their inaccuracies.



%%No citation* ShownTheirWork: This is the first main entry in the film to have truly feathered dinosaurs, consisting of ''Moros'' (a small amount of fluff), a mesozoic ''Tyrannosaurus'' (feathered only in the places that science hasn't confirmed the presence of scales on) and ''Oviraptor'' (accurately feathered except for lack of wings).

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%%No citation* * ShownTheirWork: This is the first main entry in the film to have truly feathered dinosaurs, consisting of as several dinosaurs in the prologue have feathers: ''Moros'' (a small amount of fluff), a mesozoic ''Tyrannosaurus'' (feathered only in the places that science hasn't confirmed the presence of scales on) and ''Oviraptor'' (accurately feathered except for lack of wings).
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Filming started in February 2020, but was delayed by the onset of the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, though it resumed on July of the same year. The film is currently scheduled for release on June 22, 2022. The first five minutes of the film were shown before IMAX showings of ''Film/{{F9}}''.

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Filming started in February 2020, but was delayed by the onset of the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, though it resumed on in July of the same year. The film is currently scheduled for release on June 22, 2022. The first five minutes of the film were shown before IMAX showings of ''Film/{{F9}}''.
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read the guideline in Creating A Work Page For An Upcoming Work. You need to mention the source in each example. Also,Word OF God isn't an acceptable citation.


* ShownTheirWork: This is the first main entry in the film to have truly feathered dinosaurs, consisting of ''Moros'' (a small amount of fluff), a mesozoic ''Tyrannosaurus'' (feathered only in the places that science hasn't confirmed the presence of scales on) and ''Oviraptor'' (accurately feathered except for lack of wings).

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* %%No citation* ShownTheirWork: This is the first main entry in the film to have truly feathered dinosaurs, consisting of ''Moros'' (a small amount of fluff), a mesozoic ''Tyrannosaurus'' (feathered only in the places that science hasn't confirmed the presence of scales on) and ''Oviraptor'' (accurately feathered except for lack of wings).
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* ShownTheirWork: This is the first main entry in the film to have truly feathered dinosaurs, consisting of ''Moros'' (a small amount of fluff), ''a mesozoic ''Tyrannosaurus'' (feathered only in the places that science hasn't confirmed the presence of scales on) and ''Oviraptor'' (accurately feathered except for lack of wings).

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* ShownTheirWork: This is the first main entry in the film to have truly feathered dinosaurs, consisting of ''Moros'' (a small amount of fluff), ''a a mesozoic ''Tyrannosaurus'' (feathered only in the places that science hasn't confirmed the presence of scales on) and ''Oviraptor'' (accurately feathered except for lack of wings).
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* SeldomSeenSpecies: The prologue features the titanosaur ''Dreadnoughtus'' and the basal tyrannosaur ''Moros'', marking the ormer's first appearance on the big screen and the latter's first appearance in fiction period.

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* SeldomSeenSpecies: The prologue features the titanosaur ''Dreadnoughtus'' and the basal tyrannosaur ''Moros'', marking the ormer's first appearance on the big screen and the latter's first appearance in fiction period. Additionally, a photo released when filming delayed revealed that ''Lystrosaurus'' will also be in the film.

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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: The ''Giganotosaurus'' in the prologue is one to the ''Spinosaurus'' from ''Film/JurassicParkIII'' and the ''Indominus rex'' from ''Film/JurassicWorld'' -- while those two were genetically engineered hybrids prone to extreme aggression, the Giga is a natural animal that merely attacks out of normal territorial instincts. Furthermore, the fight between the prehistoric ''rex'' and prehistoric Giga isn't some amazing spectacle, but instead runs like an actual fight between two animals, with both predators initially using threat displays before going on the offensive, and the Giga not lording over its victory over the rex, choosing to leave instead. Finally, while the hybrids are prone to attacking anything in sight, the ''Giganotosaurus'' allows a ''Moros'' to clean its jaws without any fuss.



%%No citation* SeldomSeenSpecies: This film marks the first time ''Dreadnoughtus'' has appeared on the big screen, and its been confirmed that ''Atrociraptor'', ''Deinocheirus'', ''Lystrosaurus'', ''Moros'', and ''Nasutoceratops'' will also show up.
%%No citation* StockDinosaurs: ''Tyrannosaurus'', ''Velociraptor'', ''Triceratops'', ''Ankylosaurus'', ''Allosaurus'', ''Stegosaurus'', ''Giganotosaurus'', and ''Oviraptor'' have all been confirmed as being in this film, alongside the non-dinosaurs ''Mosasaurus'', ''Pteranodon'', ''Quetzalcoatlus'', and ''Dimetrodon''.

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%%No citation* * SeldomSeenSpecies: This film marks The prologue features the first time titanosaur ''Dreadnoughtus'' has appeared on and the big screen, and its been confirmed that ''Atrociraptor'', ''Deinocheirus'', ''Lystrosaurus'', basal tyrannosaur ''Moros'', marking the ormer's first appearance on the big screen and ''Nasutoceratops'' will also show up.
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the latter's first appearance in fiction period.
* ShownTheirWork: This is the first main entry in the film to have truly feathered dinosaurs, consisting of ''Moros'' (a small amount of fluff), ''a mesozoic ''Tyrannosaurus'' (feathered only in the places that science hasn't confirmed the presence of scales on) and ''Oviraptor'' (accurately feathered except for lack of wings).
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* SeldomSeenSpecies: This film marks the first time ''Dreadnoughtus'' has appeared on the big screen, and its been confirmed that ''Atrociraptor'', ''Deinocheirus'', ''Lystrosaurus'', ''Moros'', and ''Nasutoceratops'' will also show up.
* StockDinosaurs: ''Tyrannosaurus'', ''Velociraptor'', ''Triceratops'', ''Ankylosaurus'', ''Allosaurus'', ''Stegosaurus'', ''Giganotosaurus'', and ''Oviraptor'' have all been confirmed as being in this film, alongside the non-dinosaurs ''Mosasaurus'', ''Pteranodon'', ''Quetzalcoatlus'', and ''Dimetrodon''.

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* %%No citation* SeldomSeenSpecies: This film marks the first time ''Dreadnoughtus'' has appeared on the big screen, and its been confirmed that ''Atrociraptor'', ''Deinocheirus'', ''Lystrosaurus'', ''Moros'', and ''Nasutoceratops'' will also show up.
* %%No citation* StockDinosaurs: ''Tyrannosaurus'', ''Velociraptor'', ''Triceratops'', ''Ankylosaurus'', ''Allosaurus'', ''Stegosaurus'', ''Giganotosaurus'', and ''Oviraptor'' have all been confirmed as being in this film, alongside the non-dinosaurs ''Mosasaurus'', ''Pteranodon'', ''Quetzalcoatlus'', and ''Dimetrodon''.''Dimetrodon''.
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* ConnectedAllAlong
* FeatheredFiend: This film marks the first time the series has shown a fully feathered dinosaur in the form of ''Oviraptor'', with one showing up in the prologue during the Cretaceous period doing what it does best, stealing the eggs of another dinosaur.

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ConnectedAllAlong: The prologue of the film seemingly has no connection to the rest of the series besides showing what some of the dinosaurs in the franchise actually looked like when they were alive. [[spoiler:Then a mosquito lands on the dead tyrannosaur and starts drinking its blood, revealing that the ''rex'' is actually the "ancestor" of rexy]].
* FeatheredFiend: This film marks the first time the series has shown a fully feathered dinosaur in the form of ''Oviraptor'', with one showing up in the prologue during the Cretaceous period doing what it does best, stealing the eggs of another dinosaur. Additioanally, the basal tyrannosaur ''Moros'' is also depicted as being feathered, as is a ''Tyrannosaurus rex''.
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''Jurassic World: Dominion'' is an upcoming film directed by ''Creator/ColinTrevorrow''. It will be the sixth installment in the ''Franchise/JurassicPark'' franchise.

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Filming started in Fevbruary 2020, but was delayed by the onset of the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, though it resumed on July of the same year. The film is currently scheduled for release on June 22, 2022. The first five minutes of the film were shown before IMAX showings of ''Film/{{F9}}''.

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Filming started in Fevbruary February 2020, but was delayed by the onset of the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, though it resumed on July of the same year. The film is currently scheduled for release on June 22, 2022. The first five minutes of the film were shown before IMAX showings of ''Film/{{F9}}''.
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''Jurassic World: Dominion'' is an upcoming film directed by ''Creator/ColinTrevorrow''. It will be the sixth installment in the ''Franchise/JurassicPark'' franchise.

With dinosaurs now on the mainland, mankind must adapt to their presence.

Filming started in Fevbruary 2020, but was delayed by the onset of the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, though it resumed on July of the same year. The film is currently scheduled for release on June 22, 2022. The first five minutes of the film were shown before IMAX showings of ''Film/{{F9}}''.
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* AndNowForSomethingCompletelyDifferent: The prologue of the film, first shown alongside ''Film/{{F9}}'', takes place in the Cretaceous period and shows actual dinosaurs living on Mesozoic Earth.
* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: The prologue has a fair amount of this, showing ''Giganotosaurus'', ''Iguanodon'', ''Tyrannosaurus'', ''Oviraptor'', ''Pterandon'', ''Quetzalcoatlus'', ''Dreadnoughtus'', and ''Ankylosaurus'' living side-by-side. For reference, [[MisplacedWildlife that's four animals from North America, two from South America, and one each from Asia and Europe]], [[AnachronismStew and most of them didn't even live in the same part of the Cretaceous period]].
* ConnectedAllAlong
* FeatheredFiend: This film marks the first time the series has shown a fully feathered dinosaur in the form of ''Oviraptor'', with one showing up in the prologue during the Cretaceous period doing what it does best, stealing the eggs of another dinosaur.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: This film marks the first time ''Dreadnoughtus'' has appeared on the big screen, and its been confirmed that ''Atrociraptor'', ''Deinocheirus'', ''Lystrosaurus'', ''Moros'', and ''Nasutoceratops'' will also show up.
* StockDinosaurs: ''Tyrannosaurus'', ''Velociraptor'', ''Triceratops'', ''Ankylosaurus'', ''Allosaurus'', ''Stegosaurus'', ''Giganotosaurus'', and ''Oviraptor'' have all been confirmed as being in this film, alongside the non-dinosaurs ''Mosasaurus'', ''Pteranodon'', ''Quetzalcoatlus'', and ''Dimetrodon''.

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