Jurassic World introduced us to a completely new theme park, under the supervision of the Masrani Global corporation. The park had some fantastic amenities but sadly much of the park was left unexplored during the course of the film. Many fans wish Jurassic World would have given a more in-depth "tour" of the new park prior to the chaos which soon unfolded, however thanks to one dedicated fan, the rest of us may get to explore that new park after all!
Michael Pearce, a Jurassic Park fan with a passion for exploration and and talent for 3D rendering took it upon himself to create an interactive version of the entire Jurassic World park so that fans like us can someday get to enjoy it in its entirety, the way it was intended.
His project is called Jurassic Explorer and it is expected to release sometime later this year! Modeled after the park in Jurassic World, Pearce has used numerous resources from set photos, deleted scenes and even concept artwork to ensure his rendering of the park is as accurate as possible. Not only that, he has also embedded fan artwork and featured other fans as voice-overs to help make the project more of a communal effort. You will get to tour the park through a first-person perspective.
Currently, Jurassic Explorer is set to release on both PC and Mac this year, however no concrete release date has yet been announced. For the time being, you can check out this short teaser for the project below:
Thanks to Jurassic Park Podcast for the information!
Now that Jurassic World Rebirth has been released, check out interesting concept artwork from the film! You can also find behind-the-scenes production photos in our image gallery, here!
Jurassic World Rebirth did extremely well during its theatrical run, earning Universal Pictures over $847 million at the global box office! The film reportedly cost $180 million.