The majority of the Basic Land cards for theJurassic Worldset inMagic: The Gatheringhave not been revealed other than the Forest and Plains. These cards are beautifully designed with double-sided artwork. One side displayed a peaceful image of before the dinosaurs made their escape, with the re...
With the end of the Race to the Edge, there was a dragon-shaped hole left in the hearts of many Netflix subscribers. It was a surprise to many when it was announced that the next series set in the How to Train Your Dragon World would be aimed at pre-school children. Youngsters, Dak...
Dr Wu’s experiments created the Indominus Rex and the Indoraptor, and the new expansion brings in three new genetic hybrids not in the movies for players to discover: the Stegoceratops, Ankylodocus and Spinoraptor. Two other regular dinosaurs will also be added in the expansion. The Olorot...
Visit to the historical site Saturday morning will be able to savor the delicious breakfast foods Joanna Furnace is known for, indulge in a chocolate-enhanced menu and learn about the history of Joanna Furnace. Many of the dishes served at the event will be reminiscent of the breakfasts served...
The mosa-star was the most novel, memorable bit. I didn’t care for the Indominus villain, but then when you bring genetic engineering into a film like this, you’ve basically thrown out the rulebook and can make your dinosaurs as magical as you want; we’re already in “X-Men” ...
rex probably have to re-appear (sigh), but enough already of the giant uber-theropods like Spinosaurus and Indominus. The latter was already enough of a reprise of the former (plus psychic talents and chameleon powers etc.). Something truly novel is needed. Unless they engineer a hyper-...
by combining the genes of some of the greatest and most powerful dinosaurs known to man. Though the powerful new animal was designed to attract more visitors and impress tourists, the scientist made Indominus rex too advanced for its own good. The dinosaur outsmarts his creators and becomes a...
The mosa-star was the most novel, memorable bit. I didn’t care for the Indominus villain, but then when you bring genetic engineering into a film like this, you’ve basically thrown out the rulebook and can make your dinosaurs as magical as you want; we’re already in “X-Men” ...