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Power Rangers Dino Fury is the 28th and 29th seasons of Power Rangers[2], serving as an adaptation of the 43rd Super Sentai series, Kishiryu Sentai Ryusoulger. The series is Hasbro's second production under their film division Allspark Pictures & Entertainment One following their acquisition of the franchise. ProductionOn February 22, 2020, Hasbro revealed at New York Toy Fair 2020 that the next Power Rangers adaptation would be based off the 2019 dinosaur-based Super Sentai season, Kishiryu Sentai Ryusoulger. However, the official title wasn't revealed at the time. It was revealed as Power Rangers Season 28.[3] On May 15, 2020, it was revealed that the adaptation would be called Power Rangers Dino Fury.[4] As revealed by show-runner Simon Bennett, post-production on Beast Morphers wrapped around January 2020, but Ryusoulger was still airing and the writers of that show didn't want to release plot-points too early so the writers pretty much had to make things up as they went along with nothing but the raw footage as a reference. The choice to adapt Ryusoulger was made around April of 2019.[5] Given the fact that the 2020-2021 COVID-19 pandemic started partway through production, it is yet unclear how the restrictions affected the series proper.[6] In late April of 2021, it was revealed in an interview with actor Chance Perez that Dino Fury would be moving to the streaming service Netflix for its second season upon the 2021 expiration of the series' contract with Nickelodeon - thus marking the transition of the Power Rangers main series to streaming exclusivity.[7] In late May 2021, the series wrapped up filming. SynopsisWhen an army of powerful alien beings are unleashed on Earth, threatening life as we know it, a brand-new team of Power Rangers, fueled by the pre-historic power of the dinosaurs, are recruited to deal with the threat. CharactersRangersMain articles: Dino Fury Rangers and Ancient Dino Fury RangersDino Fury Rangers Dino Fury Rangers Unmorphed Dino Fury Rangers with the unnamed White Ranger
Allies
Civilians
VillainsVoid FamilyMain article: Void Family
Lord Zedd's New ForcesMain article: Lord Zedd's New Forces
ArsenalMain article: Arsenal (Dino Fury)Morphing Devices/Sidearms
Multi-Use Devices
Communication Devices
Individual Weapons and Team Weapon
Cockpit Control Weapons
Other Devices
Vehicles
ZordsMain article: Zords (Dino Fury)MainLegend:◆ piloted mecha, 2-person mecha, ❖ auxiliary mecha; colors are in reference to Rangers who piloted them and not the physical color of the zords
Auxiliary
Additional Formations
EpisodesMain articles: Episodes (Dino Fury) and Episodes (Dino Fury 2)Season 1
Cast
Suit Actors/Stunts
Video Release
Toyline
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Is Void Knight Amelia's dad?Tarrick, also known as Void Knight and Void King, is a mysterious Rafkonian warrior and Amelia Jones' father who came to Earth with his wife, Santaura, for a scavenging mission meant to restore Rafkon 20 years prior to the series, only to be captured and experimented on by scientists from Area 62.
Who is Void Knight trying to save?Tarrick, also known as Void Knight and later Void King, is the central antagonist of Power Rangers Dino Fury, serving as the main antagonist of Season 1 and the redeemed central antagonist of season 2. He is a mysterious warrior from space who seeks to gather the Sporix Beasts to revive is wife Santaura.
Who is the sixth power ranger in dino fury?Exclusive: Fite is the first African-American actor to join a Power Rangers series as the team's sixth ranger.
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