Board Thread:Jurassic Park News/@comment-45.73.154.146-20171026180511/@comment-2602:306:32D4:8130:1093:83F:1F62:E510-20171027151814

Edaphosaurus wrote: Even if all those dinosaurs are acknowledged in the film, which is highly unlikely, they would almost certainly not actually be all depicted. And that assumes the people who make the films actually care about canon or continuity - fun fact: they don’t. They just add dinosaurs that look cool. That’s why we’re getting Stygimoloch, Mononykus and maybe Concavenator. Not because they are in film canon, or book canon, but because they are unique and interesting.

Also that Holoscape was mocked up by some intern in an afternoon, using google image search. I know because that intern was me. You have me to blame for Nipponosaurus and Hoplitosaurus and the rest of them. And no they aren’t going to be in the movie I NEVER said that the Holoscape was canon, but I clearly pointed out that the Holoscape was Non-Canon and weren't going to be in JW:FK (the dinosaurs that were not in the movie nor the website but in the Holoscape were probably future attractions other than the Indominus Rex and Brachiosaurus). The Holoscape creatures would just appear as cameos in the ruined JW Visitor Center.

Also, yes I know that CrashBash is saying "that is way too much", but Edaphosaurus said that "The filmmakers don't care about canon or continuity". ... Seriously? Carnotaurus was in book canon. Baryonyx was in film canon (not yet, but will in JW:FK). These two will soon appear in film canon. And about Stygimoloch and Mononykus... Well, we never had them in the JP Franchise, but it's not like saying "Oh, but we're making up excuses for them to be in film canon." Actually it's not. They could have been dinosaurs that we never knew existed, so the rest could be revealed in Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom.

Also, Stygimoloch is believed by the general public to be a growth stage of Pachycephalosaurus (I am against this), so if this were the case, then Stugimoloch would be a LUCKY ONE to be in the JP Franchise. And about that Unidentified finned carnivore... The theory that it is a Concavenator has been debunked, according to the article, and its sail belongs to Ichthyovenator, thus making me think that it could be a hybrid (I might be wrong).

Uhhhh, why are we even discussing the list on a Lego Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom thread? Let's get back on topic guys. And I do agree with TTF that the raptor portrayed in the second set could be the Indoraptor one.