Board Thread:Movie discussion/@comment-107.77.90.53-20171014194228/@comment-107.77.90.53-20171016030555

What if the Troodon represents the treatment of animals theme in JW:FK? Because of Laura bragging about animal rights in JP:TG, the moral of JW:FK is echoed from the game, thus making Troodon, Herrerasaurus, and Tylosaurus's appearance likely, although time will only tell.

Gerry and Jess (and Nima) never told their presence because they would be paid off by InGen for their silence, thus making Troodon's survival likely.

Also, you see Parasaurolophus in the JP Website as brown with a green head. However, in the movie itself, it is all gray with no color. So did the cleanup really exterminate the dinosaurs, or were they intent only on destroying Troodon, and the rest would be captured (only to be released some time later). Besides, security couldn't stay on Nublar forever.

Y'know Stygimoloch and Mononykus? These two never appeared in any movies nor novel, so they are new dinosaurs never before seen. And as such, Troodon CANNOT appear as a cameo since they played a huge role in Jurassic Park: The Game, and there's no doubting that they'll do the same, even if there is just 10 of them left.

Dilophosaurus in Jurassic Park was really a juvenile, as the park itself admitted it could grow larger (although it was smaller than T.Rex, but larger than Velociraptor). Troodon scared the living fear out of Velociraptor, and they perfectly match the tone for JW:FK's dark and suspenseful atmosphere, given their glowing eyes, super-intelligence, and nightmarish venom (something not found in fossil record). Wouldn't it be chilling to see Blue encounter a pack of Troodon? Also, I am speculating whether Deinonychus could reappear alongside Velociraptor and Troodon, so there's that.

Hopefully Troodon gets to appear.