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A new “Jurassic Park” replica canister is ideal for storing Dinosaur embryos

A new “Jurassic Park” replica canister is ideal for storing Dinosaur embryos

A new “Jurassic Park” replica canister is ideal for storing Dinosaur embryos

A new “Jurassic Park” replica canister is ideal for storing Dinosaur embryos

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  • Now you’ll soon be able to store your own batch of dinosaur embryos.
  • In the film, Dennis Nedry breaks into one of John Hammond’s laboratories inside the park.
  • As InGen was the only business that could successfully clone dinosaurs.
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Since Paragon FX Group has created a new duplicate of the facility you can see in Stephen Spielberg’s 1993 film Jurassic Park, you’ll soon be able to store your own batch of dinosaur embryos. In the film, Dennis Nedry (Wayne Knight) breaks into one of John Hammond’s (Richard Attenborough) laboratories inside the park and steals a number of dinosaur embryos using a modified can. As InGen was the only business that could successfully clone dinosaurs, their theme park would have made them enormously wealthy, which is what prompted its competitors to damage the resort before it could even be opened to the public.

So, when Nedry tries to leave the island, he turns off the power that keeps the park’s fences electrified, which causes everything to go wrong. Because to the lack of electricity and the severe storm that hit Isla Nublar, the dinosaurs were able to escape their enclosures, posing a serious threat to anybody still on the island. Because his grandsons, who had gone on a planned tour with Doctors Alan Grant (Sam Neill) and Ian Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum), hadn’t arrived back at the office, Hammond was unable to leave the island. The main characters were stuck on a dinosaur-filled island, so trouble was always lurking around the corner.

The timeless summer blockbuster was able to give rise to one of the greatest film franchises ever. Following the popularity of the first book, two sequels were produced: The Lost World debuted in theatres in 1997, and Jurassic Park III was released in 2001. While some of the original cast members appeared in the sequels, none of them brought everyone together, leaving fans with a lingering longing to see this group of scientists assemble to battle dinosaurs once more. They would get their desire almost two decades later when a new trilogy in the dormant franchise was released.

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