It has been over one year since the release of Jurassic World. In that time, there have been several DVD releases of the film, with many of these being collector's editions. This fall, a new DVD release of the film is being packaged with a brand new Lego short film. The listing on Amazon reads as follows:
"In Lego Jurassic World: The Indominus Escape, two of the most beloved brands of all time come together like never before! When Simon Masrani accidentally destroys one of the park's main attractions (he really should learn how to fly that helicopter), he calls upon his trusted employee Claire to save the day. After some quick dino-DNA building in Dr. Wu's lab, Claire comes up with the perfect solution that is sure to delight Masrani and kids everywhere- the Indominus rex- the smartest, biggest and scariest hot-dog loving hybrid dinosaur ever created! Unfortunately, disaster strikes after the Indominus eats all the hot dogs and escapes from its pen in a hungry rage. Its now up to the talented and rugged dinosaur trainer Owen Grady to save the day and battle the Indominus rex in an epic, action-packed finale!"
In addition, the bonus features for the 2-pack also tease more Lego Jurassic World shorts such as 'Employee Safety Video' 'A Day in the life at Lego Jurassic World', 'A Jarring Encounter' and 'Jurassic Pals'.
It is extremely excited that one year after Jurassic World, we are still getting new Jurassic World content. According to the Amazon listing, the short film releases on October 18, 2016 and will retail for approximately 20 dollars as part of the two pack. Let us know in the comments...will you be purchasing this new Jurassic World dvd release? Is the new content worth it?
Source: Amazon via Jurassiraptor
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