Mondo Gets Prehistoric with New JURASSIC PARK and JURASSIC WORLD Prints
It's been more than twenty years since Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park hit theaters, but its impact is still being felt across Hollywood in a huge way. Putting aside the influence the original film had on today's up-and-coming filmmakers, Jurassic World was a dino-sized hit a couple of years ago and a sequel is headed to the big screen next year. Now Mondo is paying homage to the franchise with two brand new posters and a set of enamel pins that fans should get a kick out of.
First up: "Jurassic Park" from artist Kako.
We have a T-Rex! Kako's take on the iconic T-Rex breakout scene puts us in the perspective of Tim and Lex as the queen of the park stare down on them. With a "nightvision" glow-in-the-dark variant it's important to remember, if you don't move she can't see you.
Then there's "Jurassic World" from artist Dan McCarthy:
Dan McCarthy's poster tackles the latest addition to Jurassic World, the Indominus Rex. Dan's poster breaks down the genome of the hybrid that was engineered for mass entertainment and later mass destruction.
And finally, you can check out the pins featuring paddock signs for dinosaurs like the Velociraptor, Brachiosaurus, Tyrannosaurus Rex, Dilophosaurus, and Triceratops.
These went on sale earlier today (find more info on Mondo's Twitter), so there's a slim chance any will still be available, but good luck if you're trying to snag one!