User blog:UltraMegaDude/Giga and Krito confirmed.

Introduction
Apparently, a couple of hours ago, J.A. Bayona had an interview with a Korean Spokesperson, talking about Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. So far, we have 18 dinosaurs; 3 of which are unconfirmed, and that is the crested theropod (which I think is Allosaurus), ceratopsid (I think it is Styracosaurus, although some think it is a ), and that polacanthid skeleton (I think it is Hoplitosaurus). However, during that interview, literally just a week after the trailer was released on June 7th 2017, Bayona confirmed two dinosaurs, as well as mentioning Velociraptor; these two dinosaurs are NOT what I expected, like I didn't expect Compsognathus for JW:FK; it is Giganotosaurus and Kritosaurus. That adds up to 20 dinosaurs. Amazing.

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Now can I express my opinion on the matter? Before I talk about how Universal is probably adding way too many dinosaurs in JW:FK, first, I would like to talk about Kritosaurus.

Kritosaurus
When you first hear this genus name, you might say "I have never heard of this dinosaur". But believe it or not, this dinosaur actually shared some history with the Jurassic World Theme Park... in the Holoscape.

When you look at the Holoscape, you will see on the far bottom left a dinosaur whose name is hard to read (and even the guy who labeled all of the dinosaurs even mistook the dinosaur as either the dinosaur I was talking about or, due to the hard-to-read text), and whose shape looks very much like the dinosaur I was talking about. That is Kritosaurus. Yeah.

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Some brief notes on Kritosaurus; Kritosaurus was a known genus of herbivorous hadrosaur, or duck-billed dinosaur, that lived in the Late Cretaceous Period, in North America. It lived from 74.5 million years ago to 66 million years ago, right at the time of Hell Creek. 'Kritosaurus' means 'separated lizard', although it is often mistranslated as 'noble lizard'. What distinguishes Kritosaurus from other hadrosaurs is its nasal crest; it is flattened and has a spike that faces backwards to the skull. It was nearly 4 meters tall and 10 meters long.

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Kritosaurus appeared in the Holoscape alongside Allosaurus and Hoplitosaurus, who are all set to appear in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. However, with Allosaurus and Hoplitosaurus still mystified in unidentity, Kritosaurus has been and is absolutely confirmed to be in the film itself, thus raising the possibility that the Holoscape dinosaurs that didn't get to appear in Jurassic World may be in the film, although I kinda doubt this. However, with the official confirmation of Kritosaurus, an obscure dinosaur, I get a funny feeling that the Holoscape dinos are appearing. In other words, I honestly thought that Kritosaurus was going to be a future dinosaur attraction if the theme park Jurassic World didn't die, but after this confirmation, I get a very funny feeling that Kritosaurus was in the theme park itself, during the events of Jurassic World in 2015, alongside Baryonyx.

Now lets talk about the big, cool, and sexy dinosaur bigger than T.Rex but not Spinosaurus; Giganotosaurus.

Giganotosaurus
Giganotosaurus was a large Argentinian carnivorous theropod dinosaur, that lived in the Late Cretaceous Period, 98-97 million years ago. It lived alongside the humongous Argentinosaurus. 'Giganotosaurus' means 'Southern Lizard', as you have known. What is very interesting and obvious is that it also had a bone-crushing bite, like Tyrannosaurus Rex, although a little weaker. However, it had something that T.Rex didn't; it had 2 medium-sized arms, ending in 3 fingers on each hand. What is even more shocking is that it hunted large sauropods, and that includes Argentinosaurus. Ridiculously enough, it even hunted in packs to take down such large prey. It was 4 meters tall and 13.2 meters long.

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Now, there was absolutely NO evidence for Giganotosaurus being in either Jurassic Park OR Jurassic World. It's not even with Kritosaurus, Allosaurus, Hoplitosaurus, or even Spinosaurus for that matter (yes, Spinosaurus is literally in the Holoscape); thing is, there's no evidence for Giganotosaurus being in the two theme parks. It is just impossible. It may be appear on Isla Sorna, but on Isla Nublar, I repeat, it's just not possible.

However, in my opinion, I think that the producers confirmed Giganotosaurus for JW:FK is purely because of this;

They want to do a Rexy v.s. Giganotosaurus battle, as a reference to the T.Rex v.s. Spinosaurus battle from JPIII.

Wow... y'know that backlash from Jurassic Park III, where fanboys literally made the death of just one T.Rex that is not Rexy their #1 source of misery and sadness? Back in 2016, I recall there was a petition to have a rematch between the Tyrannosaurus Rex and the Spinosaurus in the film, and wowee, is it stupid. However, is THIS what Colin referred to as "Noted, my friend."? Is he and the film crew intentionally making the Rex vs. Giganoto fight happen?

*when the film comes out, where Rexy f@#$ up Giganotosaurus*

Fanboy: "SEE?! TREX IS BETTER THAN EVERYTHING ELSE!!! NOW IT JUST NEEDS TO KILL SPINOSAURUS!!!"

No. Just no. Just f@#$ing no. We already had that mystified Allosaurus die to a flaming boulder, and that is a popular dinosaur. Giganotosaurus has just half the popularity Allosaurus has. That's not fair. Besides, what happens if Giga, due to his large size, pack-hunting behavior, large arms, and bone-crushing bite, knocks down Rexy? What would happen? Will it be the 2001 fanboy flamewar, all over again? Will there be a petition to have T.Rex fight Giganotosaurus AND Spinosaurus again?

Finale
Now comes to the title's purpose; is JW:FK adding too many dinosaurs? I expected creatures to appear that have history with the JP/JW History, like Kritosaurus, Troodon, Tylosaurus, Herrerasaurus, and even Stegoceratops. However, judging by how fast Bayona confirmed this information 1 week after the trailer's existence, it seems that 4 of my expected dinosaurs will be included, as well as 4 or 5 dozen others... wow.

What do you think? Is Universal adding too many dinosaurs?