Fan Casting Dilophosaurus as The Dark Forest in Walking with Prehistoric Animals

alecgroskreutz1 made this fan casting suggestion on July 7, 2022. What do you think? See below to cast your vote, or click here to see all fan casting suggestions for this role.

Dilophosaurus as The Dark Forest in Walking with Prehistoric Animals

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Dilophosaurus is a genus of theropod dinosaurs that lived in what is now North America during the Early Jurassic, about 193 million years ago. Three skeletons were discovered in northern Arizona in...
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Dilophosaurus

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The Dark Forest (Kayenta Formation, Utah 200 Million Years Ago)

in

Walking with Prehistoric Animals

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Walking with Prehistoric Animals

Walking with Prehistoric Animals

The Original Apple + Series
by BBC America
Walking with Prehistoric Animals a documentary show on Apple TV was the sequel to Walking with Monsters: Life Before Dinosaurs, and a combination of walking with dinosaurs and Walking with Beasts.
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Dilophosaurus has been suggested by fans for 212 roles on myCast, including Dinosaurs / Creatures in Dinotopia. Similar actors include Tyrannosaurus Rex, Brachiosaurus, and Velociraptor. Dilophosaurus was suggested to play The Dark Forest in Walking with Prehistoric Animals by alecgroskreutz1. Other actors sugggested to play this role include Scutellosaurus, Syntarsus, and Scelidosaurus. Walking with Prehistoric Animals has 28 roles, including The Last Day of the Dinosaurs, Arrival of the Titans, and Migrating to the Valley.

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