Jurassic World Live
Product type | Live show |
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Produced by | Jurassic World franchise.[1] The show started touring arenas around the United States in September 2019, beginning with the Schottenstein Center in Columbus, Ohio.[2]
ShowJurassic World Live Tour is a live arena show. Twenty-four dinosaurs are included in the show with seven species in total.[3] These dinosaurs include a 43-foot long[4] T. rex that weighs 8,000 lbs.,[5] Blue, the Velociraptor from the Jurassic World franchise, and Pteranodons that will swoop down and pick performers up during the show.[3] The dinosaurs move through animatronics (for the larger dinosaurs) and live acting (for the smaller dinosaurs)[3][6] in which "dinoteers" walk the dinosaurs around the arena while wearing dinosaur costumes.[7] The show also features stunts using props such as a Jurassic World Jeep, motorcycles and a Gyrosphere.[4] The show is canon. StorylineThe Jurassic World Live Tour show follows an original storyline that takes place at some point between the first two Jurassic World movies.[3][6][9] The story is written by Shawn Thomas and Steve Jarczak and directed by Dan Shipton and Ross Nicholson.[5] The story begins on the day Jurassic World falls and ends before the beginning of the adventures shown in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.[3] The story will focus around a team of scientists led by Dr. Kate Walker that have been working on a "Dino-Decoder," a device that allows humans to understand dinosaur emotions.[8][9] After the Indominus rex escapes on Isla Nublar, the team becomes separated. It is not until later on when the "Dino-Decoder" sends out a signal that the team discovers that Jeannie - a Troodon that the team had been testing the device on - is still alive.[9] As the team sets out on a quest to save her, they discover that InGen still intends to weaponize dinosaurs and that they are intrigued by the "Dino-Decoder" and Jeannie. The adventure moves to an InGen facility in Chile, where conflict breaks out featuring dinosaur-on-dinosaur and dinosaur-on-human battles. The story then circles back to Isla Nublar.[4] References
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