Age of Reptiles: Genesis
The first of the Age of Reptiles movies. It starts out with Dawn, a Eoraptor and Big Jaw, a Herrerasaurus' journey to Triassic North America to defend a tribe of Coelophysis from an army of Postosuchuses and Saurosuchus. The second act of the film covers the story of Ice-Crest a Crylophosaurus and her Dilophosaurus companion, Samson. And the third act is where A Megalosaurus, Noah, traveling through the Middle Jurassic World and ends with the events before Age of Reptiles: The Hunt.
The release date will be June 16, 2017. Theatrical Running time: 2 hours and 56 Minutes, 3 hours and 40 minutes for the unrated extended cut.
Age of Reptiles: The Hunt
After a mother Allosaurus, Chula, is killed by a pack of Ceratosaurus led by Big Nose, her son Santo must avenge her. He befriends a family of diplodocus and defends them from Big Nose's pack.
The release date will be December 14, 2017. Theatrical Running time: 2 hours and 58 Minutes, 3 hours and 43 minutes for the unrated extended cut.
Age of Reptiles: Tusker
When the leader of a herd of Iguanodon is killed by a pack of Giganotosaurus, led by the evil Big Claw, and his Baryonyx Lieutenant, Croc-Jaw, Tusker, a heroic Iguanodon must avenge him. He and the Iguanodon Herd befriends a family of Argentinosaurus and defends them from Big Claw and Croc-Jaw's pack.
The release date will be June 15, 2018. Theatrical Running time: 2 hours and 57 Minutes, 3 hours and 45 minutes for the unrated extended cut.
Age of Reptiles: Tribal Warfare
The fourth and last Age of Reptiles movie. A pack of Deinonychus get revenge on Blue Back, a Tyrannosaurus who stole their well earned meal, by stealing all of his families eggs but one.
The release date will be December 20, 2018. Theatrical Running time: 2 hours and 59 Minutes, 3 hours and 49 minutes for the unrated extended cut.
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