‘Jurassic Park’ Gets a Stunning Collector’s Edition Poster From Vice Press [Exclusive]

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  • Andrew Swainson's new T-Rex poster for Vice Press captures the timeless excitement of the original
    Jurassic Park
    in a fresh and exciting way.
  • The limited 24×36-inch print will be available at the Vice Press Open House Poster Convention, with only 250 copies available for fans.
  • Swainson's close ties with the
    Jurassic Park
    the franchise shines in its stunning artwork.


Trampling across a poster in brilliant shades of red and black is the deadly and feared Tyrannosaurus Rex in a new design by Andrew Swainson for the Vice Press Open House and Collider has the exclusive first look. There is nothing like the original Jurassic Park and this poster proves that even more than three decades later, excitement, fear and excitement can still be depicted in new and innovative ways. Flashing a set of razor-sharp jaws, the T-Rex is salivating at the thought that its dinner is just a few steps away. The gigantic beast can be seen holding a tree in its giant but small hands Ellie Sattler (Laura Dern),Ian Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum), and Muldoon (Bob Peck) tries to get away in a beautiful recreation of one of the film's most iconic scenes.


This is not the first time Swainson has delved into the repertoire of an iconic director Steven Spielberg how the visual artist previously designed a poster jaws. The 24×36 inches Jurassic Park the printout will be available in the next few hours Vice Press Open House Poster Convention in Sheffield on 8th June. Priced at £39.99, only 250 pressings are being made with leftovers from the event expected Vice Press website on June 13. The Jurassic Park The art is just one of many pieces of merchandise that attendees of the UK event can get with many other posters, vinyl and more available to fans.


Andrew Swainson has been a “Jurassic Park” fan since the dawn of the franchise

image via Vice Press


Dropping a statement to coincide with our exclusive first look, Swainson spoke about his close ties to the dinosaur universe, saying:

“Yes
Jurassic Park
had it been released when I was a kid, I think my head would have exploded. As it was, I was almost 30 when it came out, though
I was as giddy as a six-year-old when I saw it
. It came out the year I got married, and I remember asking one of our wedding guests, who had seen it in the States, about how good it was…probably a little too much.”

You can see the poster above and check the Vice Press website on June 13 to get your hands on any leftover prints that may be available. Meanwhile, you can relive all the prehistoric glory like the original Jurassic Park now streaming on Peacock.

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Jurassic Park

In Steven Spielberg's blockbuster, paleontologists Alan Grant (Sam Neill) and Ellie Sattler (Laura Dern) and mathematician Ian Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum) are among a select group chosen to tour a populated island theme park of dinosaurs created from prehistoric DNA. While the park's mastermind, billionaire John Hammond (Richard Attenborough), assures everyone that the facility is safe, they discover otherwise when several ferocious predators break free and go on the hunt.

Publication date
June 11, 1993

Execution time
127

writers
Michael Crichton, David Koepp

study
Universal Pictures


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