New Jurassic Park and Transformers Crossover Launching This Fall

To celebrate Jurassic Park‘s 30th anniversary, Hasbro has revealed a new crossover between the dino franchise and the Transformers!

If you enjoyed the first Jurassic Park x Transformers set (featuring the T-Rex escaping the paddock) and found yourself needing MORE, then you’re in luck. Hasbro has revealed a brand new collaboration that will launching this Fall.

In yet another two-pack, this time fans will be able to snag a Dilophocon facing off against the Autobot JP12 (JP13 was the one in the previous Jurassic Park Transformers set, so that’s kinda neat). Of course, this is based off of the iconic Dilophosaurus scene in the original film.

The worlds of Transformers robots and Jurassic Park collide once again with the Jurassic Park x Transformers Dilophocon and Autobot JP12 mash-up pack! The iconic Dilophosaurus and Jeep Wrangler Sahara from the Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment’s blockbuster Jurassic Park movie are now Transformers robots. Each figure converts from robot mode to movie-inspired alt mode (convert Dilophocon in 20 steps; Autobot JP12 in 23 steps) and features screen-accurate deco and details. This 2-pack comes with movie-inspired accessories including a shaving cream canister, embryo containment unit, rain hat, venom blast effect, and 2 blaster accessories.

 

Transformers robots have always been — More Than Meets the Eye — but now, through the Transformers Collaborative, fans can experience these larger-than-life characters as they team-up, mash-up, and meet up with other characters, teams, and people who share this same special quality.

The Jurassic Park x Transformers Dilophocon and Autobot JP12 will launch this Fall for $74.99 and is currently available to pre-order on both HasbroPulse and Amazon!

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