Watch full ‘LEGO Jurassic World: The Indominus Escape’ short film on Netflix and YouTube now!

The first two episodes of the new animated short series, ‘LEGO Jurassic World: The Indominus Escape’ are here! 65 millions bricks in the making, relive the events of the fourth Jurassic Park film in a comedic alternate reality. The entire short film will be released on YouTube split into 5 episodes this week, totaling in 24 minutes of LEGO laughs.

“Playing with the characters, dinosaurs, and environments of Jurassic World in LEGO form through the playsets and video games is one of the most popular ways for fans to experience the franchise,” said David O’Connor, Executive Vice President, Global Brand Marketing & Partnerships, Universal Pictures.  “By creating new narratives and additional storytelling through this fun LEGO animated short, we’re able to showcase the lighter, more humorous side of the world’s most popular dinosaur brand.”

Update: You can now watch the entire 24 minute short film on NETFLIX now! Don’t have access to Netflix? Watch the episodes below, and read on to learn how to buy the film in stores!

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Want to own the ‘The Indominus Escape’, and see it as a complete short film? You’re in luck! Starting October 18th, you can buy the short in DVD format bundled with Jurassic World – plus another exclusive 8 minute LEGO short is included!

Believe it or not, ‘LEGO Jurassic World: The Indominus Escape’ is the first time the Jurassic franchise has seen an official animated outing. While it’s not an expansion of the canonical fiction, it certainly is a fun idea and hopefully will be the tip of the iceberg for brand evolution. The LEGO Movie was absolutely brilliant, and I know I’d love to see some Jurassic characters make a cameo in the sequel.. however, I’d like to see an expansion of the canon via a comic series, TV series, novels, or cartoon even more!

What did you think of ‘The Indominus Escape’? Let us know in the comments below, and as always: stay tuned for the latest news on everything Jurassic!

Chronicle Collectibles The Lost World Jurassic Park life sized Compsognathus replica statue

New from Chronicle Collectibles is the officially licensed 1:1 Compsognathus statue, built from the original Stan Winston Studios animatronic casting used in The Lost World: Jurassic Park! Chronicle has enlisted the help of Stan Winston Studios artist Tim Gore to paint the statue, who also had painted the ‘Compys’ for the film. Measuring in at 3o” long, 16″ tall, and 8″ wide this limited run (edition size TBD) statue costs $349.99 for the first 30 days, before going up to $399.99.

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Pre-order now!

The Compy statue is fourth official Jurassic Park product by Chronicle, and the first full size dinosaur offering ever licensed. Chronicle’s products cover all four movies, including Jurassic World, and have shown off numerous upcoming products at Comic Con over the summer. The currently available products include the 1:5th Lost World Male T.rex bust, Stegosaurus Maquette, and last but certainly not least: the Jurassic Park Tyrannosaurus Rex Breakout Statue! You can order the Compy from their website, so do so today before it sells out!

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Have you bought any dinosaurs from Chronicle Collectibles yet? Let us know what you think, and what you hope they make next in the comments below! Also, if you haven’t already, check out our interview with Paul Francis who shares a ton of behind the scenes info about making official Jurassic Park products:

 

JurassicWorld.com has evolved!

The official Jurassic World website has been inactive for roughly a year now, showcasing a fictional operational park hub with a few adverts for the Blu Ray. However, the inactivity came to an end earlier today, when the website evolved into a hub for the entire franchise! Sporting a fresh new look, the site now covers a multitude of subjects.

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The websites now serves as fun page to learn the latest official news about the franchise, as well as including various facts, current video games, videos and more. I’m personally thrilled to see this change which is something I was hoping would happen for some time – while the new site is currently lite on content, hopefully as time goes on it will add new sections (canon/encyclopedia, editorial content, toys, books, etc.) and further flesh out its existing ones with more content. With the right team and management, the website can further evolve into something great (look to HaloWaypoint.com and StarWars.com for some fantastic examples.)

Thankfully, they also preserved the website created for the fictional Jurassic World park on Isla Nublar, which can be reached by clicking the link on the top of the site (or going directly to islanublar.jurassicworld.com). I wonder if future in-universe websites will be created that reflect the current happenings of the franchise – there’s plenty of room to expand, and Jurassic World 2 is right around the corner! Either way, this hub site is a great fit for the Jurassic Park franchise, and it’s great to see some change and life post 2015.

So, what are you waiting for? Go explore! After that, be sure to keep checking back here for even more news regarding all things Jurassic! Do you like the new look? Sound off in the comments below!

Trailer & release schedule for ‘LEGO Jurassic World: The Indominus Escape’ short film!

We’ve known about ‘Lego Jurassic World: The Indominus Escape’ for some time due to retailer listings of a DVD combo pack, but beyond that details have been scarce. Today Yahoo news exclusively debuted a trailer for the film, which will get an episodic release on YouTube starting October 3rd. Watch the trailer below!

“Beginning Oct. 3, the Lego and Jurassic World YouTube channels will roll out five daily installments that will ultimately form a 24-minute story. Universal will release a DVD collecting Indominus Escapes and another 8-minute short as part of a Jurassic World bundle releasing Oct. 16.

As you tell by the trailer, Indominus Escapes is not a strict retelling of the movie; instead, the animated short riffs on characters, creatures, and plot points in a zany new rampaging-dino adventure.” – Yahoo

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The article only acknowledges the aforementioned DVD combo pack, with no information about a potential Blu-Ray release. Hopefully it will hit both formats, as while DVD’s are nice, they are also quite an outdated standard definition only medium. Plus, it will be great to have an alternative (and HD) way to own the other new short ‘Employee Safety Video’, which seems exclusive to the physical release.

It’s great to see more fun happening in the universe of Jurassic Park. This short series should be cute and funny, but won’t scratch the itch we all have for new story expansions, or something like a an art book – however, we’re looking forward to it all the same!

Are you excited to watch ‘The Indominus Escape’ (once again)?  As always, sound off in the comments below and stay tuned for the latest news!

Source: Yahoo News

Review: Hasbro Jurassic World ‘Hybrid Rampage’ Indominus Rex

The fearsome hybrid Indominus Rex is terrifying and unpredictable. Born in captivity, she on the loose stalking her prey. Watch out! She’s rampaging across Jurassic World!

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Hasbro’s Jurassic World ‘Hybrid Rampage’ Indominus Rex is now appearing in stores and online, retailing at $34.99. This is a brand new sculpt, and was first shown off at Toy Fair 2016. Measuring 22 inches long, she is actually about 2 inches larger than the 2015 ‘Bad Boy’ Indominus Rex. She features articulated legs, left arm lever activated ‘Chomping Jaws’ & ‘Fang Reveal’,  button activated ‘Spike Reveal’, and a free to move articulated right arm. Plus, she’s electronic and features numerous different roaring sounds! What’s not to love?

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The first thing that stands out about this toy to me is its clean, crisp white coloration. While it has a tendency to wash out in photos a bit, it really pops and looks fantastic on the toy. The color scheme shines with the addition of the clearly defined reddish orange striping patterns running the length of her head and body, applied with a mildly metallic sheen. Her underbelly, hands, and feet are painted with an incredibly metallic gold paint – it looks really good in my opinion, but could have used better blending work. The orbital and fenstra sockets are filled with a dark, brownish purple paint which gives her face a sinister and skull like appearance. The eyes are nicely detailed, conveying a mean look, and featuring four different colors. The inside of the mouth is painted a solid, flat dark purple, and the teeth a cream color – sadly the claws are unpainted.

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The detail work on the sculpt is really great, and captures the Indominus Rex fantastically – albeit with larger, more stylized spikes. The teeth, claws, scutes, spikes and other finer details are all shaped very nicely, while still lending themselves to safe play. The skin detail feels very hand crafted, with each scale and scute inter-playing with the muscle and skeletal structure – something most Jurassic World toys were severely lacking. Unfortunately, the right flank of the toy features six visible screw holes, however these are far less offensive than those seen in prior releases. The biggest issue with the sculpt is the feet. While they look great, they are not proportioned for the weight of the toy, leading to major balance issues (surely to frustrate both kids and collectors).

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The toy is made out of hard plastic which is fairly lightweight. It doesn’t feel as cheap as generic toys offered by competitors, though its lightness does feel quite strange for a Jurassic Park toy and gives a sense of added fragility. The sound quality sits at a nice middle ground, neither too loud nor too quiet. The sounds can accidentally activate in play, as the jaw hinge is loose and can open and close from momentum rather easily. Otherwise, the sounds are activated by the spike reveal button on her left flank, and the ‘chomping jaw’ activation via her left arm.

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The spike reveal works rather nicely – one firm push of the button, and they pop out and stay in place. Another push, and they recede back into the neutral pose. The chomping mechanism is a lot of fun – when it works. It has a tendency to get stuck, and not complete its activation without further nudging of the arm. Ideally, the arm is pulled back, and upon release it resets and activates a randomized amount of chomping motions (up to 14), plus different roars. It’s quite cool when it works, but I worry that so many reports of it being faulty straight out of the package may lead to complete brokenness via casual play.

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The toy sizes nicely compared to the rest of the Jurassic World lineup, and Jurassic Park toys of the past. This toy has notably more size to it (helped by better proportions) than other large offerings from the 2015 range, and is quite eye catching. Not only is it longer that the previous large Indominus Rex, it stands taller at the hips, and is wider overall. Its head and arms are lightly smaller, and legs slightly larger, but all look more natural. Honestly, this is the perfect sized toy.

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Overall, this is easily my favorite toy from the Jurassic World lineup, and is the first that looks at home next to past Jurassic Park items. I really dig the sculpt, colors, play features and sounds – but am certainly bummed by the quality control issues on the chomping mechanism, plus item balance. For a collector it’s frustrating, but for a parent it’s a nightmare and for a child, a letdown. However, overall this toy skews positive in my eyes – and it’s important not to forget that target audience:

 

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If that adorable video doesn’t prove this toy is a must buy, I don’t know what will. Should future releases have the chomping gimmick fixed, and feature better balance it’s a near perfect toy. Hopefully the QA issues are short lived, as this overall is something special (in fact, it also may be the last big Dinosaur from Hasbro as Mattel is taking ownership in late 2017). If those issues did not exist, I would note the room for improvement in the gold paint blending, and perhaps continuation of the red stripes to the tail.

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New LEGO Jurassic World DVD film ‘The Indominus Escape’ releasing in October!

The Indominus Rex loves herself some hotdogs according to an upcoming Direct-to-DVD film. LEGO® Jurassic World ‘The Indominus Escape’ has been revealed by Amazon.com, and is releasing October 16th, 2016. Currently, it is only listed as part of a DVD 2-pack that also includes Jurassic World, and is unclear if other distribution plans exist.

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In LEGO® Jurassic World: The lndominus 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.
Alter 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
lndominus rex- the smartest, biggest and scariest hot dog-loving hybrid
dinosaur ever created! Unfortunately, disaster strikes after the lndominus eats all the hot dogs and escapes from its pen in a hungry rage. It’s now up to the talented and rugged dinosaur trainer Owen Grady to save the day and battle the lndominus rex in an epic, action-packed finale!

Also included in the package are some new bonus features, including a short film ‘Employee Safety Video’ . While the runtime of ‘The Indominus Escape’ is uncertain, it seems to be longer than a typical short as it getting shared billing alongside the 2015 movie. Surprisingly, this is the first time an animated film or cartoon spinoff of Jurassic Park has been released – though many had been planned in the past.

Are you excited for ‘The Indominus Escape’? While it’s clearly aimed at younger ages, it’s certainly refreshing to see the brand expanding into new territory! Perhaps a special edition Blu-ray with more special features, or a commentary is also inbound this October?

Sound off in the comments below, and stay tuned! We’ll be sure to share news about upcoming releases, and this fun new Jurassic spinoff as soon as we know more.

Source: Amazon.com (Thanks to Jurassiraptor for the discovery!)

New Jada Toys 1:24th scale Jurassic Park Jeep Wrangler!

Jada Toys recently revealed via Instagram that the previously teased 1:24th scale Jurassic Park Jeep Wrangler would be released this fall. While they have yet to post anything to their website yet, eBay store ‘Minineopet‘ has seemingly gotten the items in stock, giving us our first look! Take a look at the images below!

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The 1:24th Jeep Wrangler measures 7 in (17.8 cm) long, and features rotating wheels, plus an opening hood and doors. This is an accurate representation of the 1992 Jeep Wrangler featured in the film, which is a first – the previous 1:43 scale Die Cast from Jada was not an entirely accurate model like so. The final retail price has yet to be officially revealed, but will likely be between $14.99~$19.99.

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Interestingly, the toy features Jurassic Park Jeep #12 which Dennis Nedry drove, and was not featured in Jurassic World (like #29). That perhaps makes the usage of the same Jurassic World merchandise packaging with that ugly generic looking Tyrannosaurus a pinch confusing, as something more closely themed with the first film would feel at home. Either way, this a piece fans and collectors have wanted for years, and it’s great to see it finally come to fruition!

Things have been fairly quiet lately, but this is just the calm before the storm. Jurassic World 2 begins filming around February of 2017, and news is sure to begin flowing soon. Further, Jurassic World the Exhibition comes to the US in November of this year, first stop Philadelphia PA!

As always, stay tuned for the latest news and sound off in the comments below!

Source: eBay (thanks to Baptiste Coudert for the heads up!)

New Jurassic World ‘Dino Hybrid’ toys – could these be Hasbro’s finale?

It seems Dr. Wu has cooked up come crazy and colorful new dinosaur in that lab. Thanks to JP Carnotaur on Twitter, we have pictures of the rest of the Hasbro ‘Dino Hybrid’ toys via Amazon! While all of these minus the ‘Pteramimus’ (likely a hybrid of a Pteranodon and Suchomimus) were revealed at Toy Fair 2016, it’s fun to see what the final product will actually look like.

Take a look at the gallery below:

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DILOPHOSAURUS Hybrid (Growler) – MSRP $14.99

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CARNORAPTOR (Bash & Bite) – MSRP $9.99

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STEGOCERATOPS Hybrid (Bash & Bite) – MSRP $9.99

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Hybrid Armor Indominus Rex (Bash & Bite) – MSRP $9.99

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I’ll be the first to say it – I actually like some of these, or at least I like the paint jobs. They’re richer, fuller, vibrant and more detailed than their initial sloppy and cheap looking 2015 releases. While most of the sculpts leave something to be desired, there is a clear budget increase with the paints used, and it helps bring some creative life to these toys. As a big fan of ‘Chaos Effect‘ and ‘CamoXtreme‘ these are a welcome, if not bizarre, addition to the toy lineup.

There a few toys missing which were present at Toy Fair 2016 – most notably the ‘Hybrid Rampage Indominus Rex’ – thought Entertainment Earth reports it will be released some time this month. The other absentees are a Carnoraptor Growler, and two different Indominus Rex Bash & Bite repaints. I really hope they Hybrid Rampage Indominus is released, it’s easily the best toy Hasbro has created for Jurassic World.

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Hybrid Rampage Indominus Rex at Toy Fair 2016

While I can’t say I’m a huge fan of the ‘Hybrid Armor’ toys, it’s interesting to see some new variations of play style. If only Hasbro released the toys with capture gear and 3.75″ humans alongside instead! However, the burden of creating better toys now lays in Mattels hands, who take over the license in late 2017. With that in mind, these may be some of the final, if not the final, Hasbro Jurassic Park toys created.

The toys are expected to begin shipping to stores this Fall. Will you be picking up any of the 2016 Dino Hybrid items? Let us know in the comments below, and stay tuned for everything Jurassic!

Thanks again to JP Carnotaur for the discovery!

Mondo closes San Diego Comic Con with exclusive Jurassic World poster

It’s a fight to the death with the Indominus Rex and Mosasaurus! Mondo took Jurassic fans by surprise today when they announced that they would be selling a new, officially licensed Jurassic World poster exclusive to San Diego Comic Con. Artist Shan Jiang illustrated the aftermath of the climatic battle in this beautifully epic 24″ by 36″ screen printed poster, which was limited to 325 pieces.

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Mondo SDCC Jurassic World poster Art by Shan Jiang

This piece was limited to sale on the show floor, and today was the final day of Comic Con 2016, so if you want one now’s the time to keep your eyes on places like eBay. As John Hammond would say.. “Spare no expense!” It’s certainly worth it in my opinion.

Some have pointed out that this utilizes the early Innovation Center design, which was first seen in leaked concept art. I personally find its usage artistically appealing: whether purposeful or not, the piece has a unique amalgamation of some of the very first and final imagery fans saw from film. Not to mention it just looks cool.

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While many fans have likely missed out, this is the perfect time to remind you to keep your eyes on Mondo in the future. They’ve had many limited run pieces of Jurassic Park art in the past, and are sure to have more in the future. Often times they’re announced in advance, and if that’s the case we’ll be sure to let readers know.

Will you be adding this print to your collection? Let us know in the comments below!

IDW to publish Jurassic World comics in 2017!

Universal Pictures may not have a panel at San Diego Comic Con 2016, but their licensing partners do and we just got a megaton: IDW Comics will produce and publish Jurassic World comics for 2017! Information is scarce, but Bleeding Cool has the details from the panel:

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IDW Jurassic Park cover art, circa 2009

“[IDW] to return to Jurassic Park with Jurassic World comics (…) based on the recent remake movie, and scheduled for 2017.

It’s too early to state creative teams. But not too early to state that there will be no feathers.”

Finally! It’s long overdue, but I’m thrilled to learn comics are inbound. The concept of the Jurassic franchise adopting an expanded canon is incredibly exciting, and I cannot wait to see how the story evolves. Here’s hoping hoping for some complex and nuanced stories coupled with kick-ass artwork.

That said, it always bugs me when the Jurassic Park franchise brags about abandoning feathers. Not all Dinosaurs were feathered, but plenty were, and that’s not a bad thing. With the right art direction feathers on some new species to the franchise could look killer. Plus, adhering to modern science (with creative liberties) and depicting the dinosaurs as animals rather than monsters is a Jurassic Park staple.

Be sure to check back for updates on this, in case more information arises from the panel. Are you excited for some new Jurassic fiction to digest? Let us know in the comments below!

Source: Bleeding Cool