LEGO Jurassic Park and Where to Find those Dinos

There’s new toy sets coming for this extension to the LEGO Jurassic Park brand.

LEGO Jurassic Park 30th Anniversary Sets - All box artAlthough the LEGO Group revealed five new playsets as part of the 30th anniversary of the original Jurassic Park movie a while ago, what’s next in other media fronts remains unknown. Instead of reporting this news right away, I was hoping for additional news about the LEGO Jurassic Park license before saying anything, but alas nothing has been announced.

I’m a huge fan of the animated series which is a follow up of the original trilogy and every month or so, I binge watch the silliness that goes on. This particular licensed IP debuted in 2015 as a video game from TT Fusion, and I just chuckle at the thought of LEGO dinosaurs tearing brick buildings up during their rampage.

In the meantime, I’ll be eying the following playsets that will be available to purchase on June 1, 2023.

From the Press Release:

Fans can recreate scenes from the 1993 movie with sets ranging from kids 4+ and up to adults. LEGO Jurassic Park Velociraptor Escape is a 4+ set with a Velociraptor figure, buildable dinosaur pen and off-roader vehicle.

LEGO Jurassic Park Dilophosaurus Ambush features a buildable Jeep and Dilophosaurus figure. (Pictured above)

LEGO Jurassic Park Triceratops Research Box Cover

LEGO Jurassic Park Triceratops Research (LEGO Store link) focuses on a research mission to find dinosaurs, with an off-roader vehicle and Triceratops.

LEGO Jurassic Park Brachiosaurus Discovery Box Art

LEGO “Jurassic Park” Brachiosaurus Discovery set (LEGO Store link) contains 512 pieces and features a Brachiosaurus LEGO dinosaur.

LEGO Jurassic Park Visitor Center - T. Rex & Raptor Attack Box Art

LEGO Jurassic Park Visitor Center: T. Rex & Raptor Attack (LEGO Store link) contains 693 pieces.

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Author: Ed Sum

I'm a freelance videographer and entertainment journalist (Absolute Underground Magazine, Two Hungry Blokes, and Otaku no Culture) with a wide range of interests. From archaeology to popular culture to paranormal studies, there's no stone unturned. Digging for the past and embracing "The Future" is my mantra.

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