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Calling all Edinburgh explorers for new Jurassic World Rebirth AI-immersive experience
Calling all Edinburgh explorers for new Jurassic World Rebirth AI-immersive experience

Scotsman

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

Calling all Edinburgh explorers for new Jurassic World Rebirth AI-immersive experience

Do you know a dinosaur enthusiast? A future palaeontologist? Or just an adventure-seeker who is always looking for the next thrill? Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Celebrating the release of Universal Pictures' and Amblin Entertainment's Jurassic World Rebirth, in cinemas now, digital gifting platform Prezzee has created a free world-first personalised AI experience that transports adventurous explorers, right into the heart of the action. Intrepid explorers can take part by visiting After submitting a photo and some simple details, they can join Jurassic World Rebirth's Zora Bennett and her team as they undertake an action-packed mission to the most dangerous place on Earth to collect DNA from the most colossal dinosaur species to ever exist. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Those brave enough will be briefed on travel to the island, home to InGen's top secret research facility, where the worst of their worst experiments were left behind. Among the dinosaurs on the tropical, three of the most colossal creatures across land, sea and air within that tropical biosphere remain. Their DNA, which Zora's team are out to collect, holds the key to a drug that will bring miraculous life-saving benefits to humankind. Magic moments by Prezzee After receiving a personalised mission briefing and ID card, those explorers that are fearless enough can join this thrilling mission, and also have the chance to win a £1,000 Prezzee Smart gift card, by sharing their expedition on TikTok, Instagram or Facebook and tagging Prezzee. Jane Scotcher, Chief Marketing Officer at Prezzee commented: 'The Jurassic Park franchise is one of the biggest and most loved of all time and through the power of AI anyone can prepare to walk among, and be chased by, dinosaurs. We're inviting all adventure-enthusiasts to join the hype of the new movie, find out about these magnificent creatures and share the excitement with their friends. 'At Prezzee, we believe the best gifts aren't just things, they're experiences. That's why we created Magical Moments, an immersive, digital-led experience range that brings the power of storytelling and technology together to create a magical and deeply personal experience for our customers.'

Calling all Scottish explorers for new Jurassic World Rebirth AI-immersive experience
Calling all Scottish explorers for new Jurassic World Rebirth AI-immersive experience

Scotsman

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

Calling all Scottish explorers for new Jurassic World Rebirth AI-immersive experience

Do you know a dinosaur enthusiast? A future palaeontologist? Or just an adventure-seeker who is always looking for the next thrill? Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter, get the latest news and reviews from our specialist arts writers Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Celebrating the release of Universal Pictures' and Amblin Entertainment's Jurassic World Rebirth, in cinemas now, digital gifting platform Prezzee has created a free world-first personalised AI experience that transports adventurous explorers, right into the heart of the action. Intrepid explorers can take part by visiting After submitting a photo and some simple details, they can join Jurassic World Rebirth's Zora Bennett and her team as they undertake an action-packed mission to the most dangerous place on Earth to collect DNA from the most colossal dinosaur species to ever exist. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Those brave enough will be briefed on travel to the island, home to InGen's top secret research facility, where the worst of their worst experiments were left behind. Among the dinosaurs on the tropical, three of the most colossal creatures across land, sea and air within that tropical biosphere remain. Their DNA, which Zora's team are out to collect, holds the key to a drug that will bring miraculous life-saving benefits to humankind. Magical moments by Prezzee After receiving a personalised mission briefing and ID card, those explorers that are fearless enough can join this thrilling mission, and also have the chance to win a £1,000 Prezzee Smart gift card, by sharing their expedition on TikTok, Instagram or Facebook and tagging Prezzee. Jane Scotcher, Chief Marketing Officer at Prezzee commented: 'The Jurassic Park franchise is one of the biggest and most loved of all time and through the power of AI anyone can prepare to walk among, and be chased by, dinosaurs. We're inviting all adventure-enthusiasts to join the hype of the new movie, find out about these magnificent creatures and share the excitement with their friends.

Scarlett Johansson Got 'Long Email' From Bryce Dallas Howard Welcoming Her To 'Jurassic Family'
Scarlett Johansson Got 'Long Email' From Bryce Dallas Howard Welcoming Her To 'Jurassic Family'

Yahoo

time06-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Scarlett Johansson Got 'Long Email' From Bryce Dallas Howard Welcoming Her To 'Jurassic Family'

With her latest blockbuster franchise, Scarlett Johansson had some support from her predecessor. The 2x Oscar nominee revealed that Jurassic World alum Bryce Dallas Howard sent her a 'whole long email' welcoming her to the franchise after she was cast in Jurassic World Rebirth, now in theaters. More from Deadline Dino Might!: 'Jurassic World Rebirth' Bows To $318.3M Global In Biggest Studio Opening Year-To-Date WW; 'F1' Nears $300M' & 'Dragon' Tops $500M – International Box Office 'Jurassic World: Rebirth' Cast: Who's Who In The New Dino Film? 'Jurassic World Rebirth': Dinosaur Gets Bigger With $36M+ Saturday; 5-Day Opening Now Roaring To $147M+; Promo Campaign Clocks $150M - Update 'When I first got cast, Bryce Dallas Howard reached out to me and was so excited,' Johansson told People. 'She wrote me a whole long email about her experience and how wonderful the fans were and how that was part of the excitement, joining the Jurassic family and having these fans for life.' Johansson debuts in Jurassic World Rebirth as covert ops expert Zora Bennett, starring alongside Jonathan Bailey and Mahershala Ali. Howard played Claire Dearing, the operations manager of the titular dinosaur theme park in Jurassic World (2015), Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018) and Jurassic World Dominion (2022). Last month, Howard emphasized her excitement for the upcoming seventh installment in the franchise, which began with 1993's Jurassic Park, noting she'd 'be back in a heartbeat' if asked to reprise her role. 'For myself as a fan, I am so excited for Jurassic World Rebirth. I'm going to be there in the theater opening day, and they have an amazing cast,' Howard told ScreenRant. 'I mean, Mahershala Ali, Scarlett Johansson, Jonathan Bailey. It's going to be absolutely fantastic. I'm excited. And then maybe in 20 years or something like that, if they ever asked, of course, I would be back in a heartbeat.' Best of Deadline 2025 TV Cancellations: Photo Gallery 'Poker Face' Season 2 Guest Stars: From Justin Theroux To Jason Ritter Remembering Michael Madsen: A Career In Photos

Jurassic World Rebirth review: 3/5 stars- Johansson and Ali elevate a familiar franchise
Jurassic World Rebirth review: 3/5 stars- Johansson and Ali elevate a familiar franchise

Straits Times

time02-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Straits Times

Jurassic World Rebirth review: 3/5 stars- Johansson and Ali elevate a familiar franchise

Jurassic World Rebirth (PG13) 133 minutes, now showing ★★★☆☆ The story: Five years after the events of Jurassic World Dominion (2022), dinosaurs are extinct everywhere except for a narrow band around the tropics, because the zone most closely resembles the prehistoric Earth in which they once flourished. Mercenary Zora Bennett (Scarlett Johansson) leads a team that includes fellow ex-soldier Duncan Kincaid (Mahershala Ali) and palaeontologist Henry Loomis (Jonathan Bailey). They have been hired to raid an island to collect biological samples from three of the largest dinosaurs. Their mission is interrupted by a distress call from a family, whose sailboat has strayed too close to the danger zone. If the synopsis sounds familiar, that is because it was meant to be – the seventh movie in the franchise is a deliberate return to roots. And this is a welcome return, not because Jurassic World Rebirth itself is good – as nostalgia trips go, it is merely okay. But it was time for the series to shed its bloat. In the fourth to sixth films (Jurassic World, 2015; Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, 2018; Jurassic World Dominion), dinosaurs were normalised as theme-park attractions before becoming widespread all over the world. The creatures were sometimes the danger, but other times, an evil corporation was the baddie. The stories became a sprawling, loosely-connected set of adventures fronted by an action hero, Chris Pratt's velociraptor trainer Owen Grady, a character written to be generically likeable and therefore instantly forgettable. Rebirth reins it all in. The reptilians are now confined to one place because of 'science'. This set-up allows director Gareth Edwards to set up a heist movie - get in, get the goods, get out alive - with a focus on a single group. This he does extremely well, as he showed in previous character-driven action pieces that include the rebooted Godzilla (2014) and space fantasy Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016). Top stories Swipe. Select. Stay informed. Singapore 3 out of 4 in Singapore cannot identify deepfake content: Cyber Security Agency survey Singapore New $7.5m fund to encourage social service agencies to track impact of their programmes Singapore GrabCab, Singapore's newest taxi operator, hits the roads with over 40 cabs to be rolled out in July Life Star Awards 2025: Xiang Yun and Chen Hanwei are the most decorated actors in show's 30-year history World Paramount settles with Trump over '60 Minutes' Harris interview for $20 million Asia Dalai Lama says he will have successor after his death Business Cathay Cineplexes gets demand for $3.4 million in arrears from Jem landlord Singapore Man charged over allegedly receiving scam proceeds of more than $1.5m in his firm's bank accounts Where it all falls apart lies in the film's role as a corporate product that must have sequel potential. This means that main characters wear plot armour that protects them from death or serious injury – this reduces the emotional stakes considerably. Supporting characters with an instantly recognisable feature – an accent, or exaggerated machismo or a distinct headband - are marked for a gruesome death, a fact that becomes as clear as a face tattoo the moment they appear. The monster attack scenes are tension-filled, but weakened considerably by questionable computer graphics and character choices that make no sense, with exhibit No. 1 being the fact that someone would take a tiny sailboat anywhere within a thousand kilometres of a dinosaur island. As the covert operative who is the perfect yin-yang combination of toughness and empathy, Zora is made believable only by Johansson's abilities as an actress. Double Oscar winner Ali is also outstanding as her equally capable teammate; only an actor of his calibre can believably deliver dialogue about grief and heartbreak in one scene, then fight plane-sized raptors in the next. If Rebirth does well at the box office – and there is no reason to think that it would not – viewers are set for at least two more films featuring Johansson and Ali, with Edwards directing. It would be hard to think of three people more capable of carrying the franchise. Hot take: A competently crafted but predictably safe return to form that succeeds mainly through stellar performances, rather than genuine storytelling innovation.

Jurassic World Rebirth DLC gives you a reason to revisit Funko Fusion
Jurassic World Rebirth DLC gives you a reason to revisit Funko Fusion

Metro

time26-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Metro

Jurassic World Rebirth DLC gives you a reason to revisit Funko Fusion

Last year's not-Lego video game has launched new dinosaur themed DLC to promote the next Jurassic Park movie. When we were putting together our list of the best dinosaur video games, we did forget to acknowledge last year's Funko Fusion. While by no means a dinosaur game, Jurassic Park (or more specifically Jurassic World) is among thefranchises represented, with one of the playable characters even being a Dilophosaurus, Now, Funko Fusion has received two new DLC packs to tie in with the newest Jurassic Park movie – Jurassic World Rebirth – which arrives in cinemas on July 2. The packs add four new characters in total; starting with covert operative Zora Bennett and palaeontologist Dr Henry Loomis, who will be played by Scarlett Johannson and Justin Bailey, respectively, in the movie. More excitingly, the other two characters are actual dinosaurs: a shrunk down Spinosaurus (which makes its return in Rebirth, after its last appearance in Jurassic Park 3) and a velociraptor – an iconic staple of the Jurassic Park movies. If you want both dinosaurs, they don't come together so you will need to buy both DLC packs. They can be purchased separately for £4.49 each, a although we found a bundle on Steam and the Xbox store that includes both packs and saves you a bit of money. Sign up to the GameCentral newsletter for a unique take on the week in gaming, alongside the latest reviews and more. Delivered to your inbox every Saturday morning. No doubt hoping that the DLC will attract new players, developer and publisher 10:10 Games is also bundling both packs with digital copies of Funko Fusion. The game itself is about £30 now, with the Jurassic World Rebirth bundle only raising the price to £34. If you're unfamiliar with Funko Fusion, it's ultimately the Funko Pop! equivalent of the Lego games by Traveller's Tales; it's even by some of the same developers, who left to form their own studio. More Trending Not only are there characters and levels from movies like Back To The Future and Jaws, but other gaming franchises as well, such as Mega Man and Five Nights At Freddy's. You can even play as KFC's Colonel Sanders. There's a mix of third person action, shooting, and puzzle solving, although strangely no splitscreen co-op on the same console. Online co-op has been added via an update though, so at least you can enjoy it with a friend now. Potentially with both of you playing as dinosaurs… Email gamecentral@ leave a comment below, follow us on Twitter. To submit Inbox letters and Reader's Features more easily, without the need to send an email, just use our Submit Stuff page here. For more stories like this, check our Gaming page. MORE: The Lego sets for Jurassic World Rebirth are thankfully spoiler free MORE: Jurassic World Rebirth is a horror for people who 'want to be scared' MORE: Rupert Friend missed daughter's birth due to Jurassic World Rebirth filming

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