T. Rex in 3D: Fernbank Museum of Natural History

T. Rex in 3D: Fernbank Museum of Natural History
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T. Rex 3D

Playing Daily at Fernbank Museum at 10:15 a.m., 11:15 a.m., 1:00 p.m., and 2:45 p.m.

Run time: 25 minutes

T. REX takes viewers on an unforgettable journey from today’s sweeping North American badlands to the forests and estuaries of prehistoric Hell Creek, the realm of the notorious tyrant lizard king.

Available upon request:




Dinosaurs have inspired and thrilled audiences worldwide, commanding blockbuster status in museums and at the box office. With groundbreaking advancements in tyrannosaur paleontology over the past 25 years and computer-generated imagery, the time has come to revisit this iconic dinosaur king.

The film transports audiences from the forests and wetlands of New Zealand and Florida to the breathtaking buttes and badlands of present-day Montana and North Dakota on an amazing science expedition. Through a once-in-a-lifetime paleontological discovery, landmark insights, and impressive cinematic depictions, this family-friendly film reimagines our understanding of this ultimate predator, ensuring that everyone has a roaring good time along the way.

Official webpage:

https://trex-film.com/

T. REX is produced by Giant Screen Films.

Sponsored locally in part by the Frances Wood Wilson Foundation.



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