“Caiman, never got out”

Films: Crocodile Island (2020)

Alias: Pteranodons, giant crocodiles, giant spiders

Type: Ancient

Location: Ocean/Jungle

Height/Weight: Ranges from that of small cars to that of buildings.

Affiliation: Neutral

Summary: Here, we have a very interesting take on the Skull Island rip-off. Sure, the special diversity isn't anything to holler home about, but you can't deny that what IS here has earned their keep. A shame the effects aren't that great.

History: The Devil's Sea is what some may call the Bermuda Triangle of Asia, and for good reason. Since WWII, aircraft has disappeared every time it's even come close to this area. Among the islands there is Crocodile Island, aptly named because the apex predators there are massive crocs that live alongside pterosaurs and huge spiders. Now, a whole plane's worth of folk have crashed here, and chances of survival are slim.

Notable Kills: Nothing special.

Final Fate: After running around the island for some time, the survivors manage to take down a particularly large croc that's been trailing them by getting it with explosives and then finally impaling it on a blade made from a giant spider's leg. They then are saved by civilization.

Powers/Abilities: The crocs can take a lot of damage.

Weakness: Heavy artillery.

Scariness Factor: 3-The big crocs look like Lizzie from the "Rampage" movie, except a bit smaller but no less ferocious. The spiders are their own kind of scary with how spindly and tall they are. Sadly, the CGI isn't quite up to snuff for any of these beasts.

Trivia: -There is no other equivalent to the Bermuda Triangle. Until proven otherwise in the future, it remains a unique phenomenon.

Nothing else much to say.


Image Gallery


Lizzie the Kaprosuchus wants a word with you.

Failed rescue to us. Free lunch to them.

Yeah, already dead.

Things always go from bad to worse here.

The sad fate of Petrie.

First impressions? All bad.


When pink-eye gets back.
From geese to these. I mean, really.


WETA Workshop reject.


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