• Episode 393: Scariest Moments in the Jurassic Franchise with Carlos Omar! The Jurassic Park Podcast

  • Oct 28 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 17 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 393: Scariest Moments in the Jurassic Franchise with Carlos Omar! The Jurassic Park Podcast

  • Summary

  • In today’s episode, we present our Scariest Moments from the Jurassic Franchise! Carlos Omar returns with another list episode, this time present ten or more of the scariest moments from the franchise. Be sure to check out Carlos Omar’s Horror Daddies podcast for all things spooky movies, collectables and more. Sit back, relax and ENJOY this episode of The Jurassic Park Podcast!

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