Laura Dern as Ellie and Sam Neill as Grant in Jurassic Park
The Big Picture Stomping onto a poster in bright shades of red and black is the deadly and feared Tyrannosaurus Rex in a new design by Andrew Swainson for Vice Press’ Open House and Collider has the exclusive first look. There’s nothing quite like the original Jurassic Park and this poster proves that even more than three decades later, the thrill, fear, and excitement can still be depicted in new and innovative ways.
Andrew Swainson Has Been A Diehard ‘Jurassic Park’ Fan Since The Dawn Of The Franchise Dropping a statement to coincide with our exclusive first look, Swainson spoke of his close ties to the dinosaur universe, saying, You can view the poster above and check out Vice Press’ website on June 13 to get your hands on any leftover prints that may be available. In the meantime, you can relive all the prehistoric glory as the original Jurassic Park is now streaming on Peacock.
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