T. Rex 3D is roaring into the Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga, and its premiere is bringing a whole lot of dino-themed activities and fun along with it!
Plenty of kids have dreamed of finding a prehistoric fossil as they sift through rocks in a playground, a park or a backyard. (I know mine has!) The thrill of discovering something primordial is often inspired by science-themed books and toys featuring favorites like Stegosaurus or, closer to home, Appalachiosaurus and brought to life by blockbuster Hollywood films.
In 2022, three boys stumbled across the bones of a teenage Tyrannosaurus Rex (T. Rex) peeking out from the Badlands near their home in North Dakota. Uncovering any dinosaur fossil would be the kind of find to dominate chatter in any middle school cafeteria. However, with so little evidence on record of juvenile T. Rex, this particular discovery generated waves of excitement among even veteran paleontological circles.
This discovery of a lifetime became the focal point for T. REX 3D, a new giant screen film premiering with a special event at the Tennessee Aquarium IMAX 3D Theater on Thursday, Aug. 29 at 5:30 p.m.
The T. Rex 3D Premiere Party will feature plenty of activities to inspire eager young dinosaur lovers before T. REX 3D begins at 7 p.m. Staff from the Tennessee Aquarium and Creative Discovery Museum will engage kids with dinosaur-themed activities, temporary dino tattoos, mock dinosaur dig sites with prizes, and some dancing T-Rex mascots.
A 10-foot-tall animatronic T. Rex – roughly the same size as the juvenile T. Rex discovered by the trio of boys in the film – will also grace the IMAX Great Hall from the film’s launch through Oct. 31, thrilling viewers with a look at how this species might have looked and moved in real life.
Narrated by Jurassic Park actor Sam Neill, T. REX 3D uses computer-generated animation of dinosaur species like T. Rex, Quetzalcoatlus, Sinraptor, and Triceratops to explore the natural history of the “tyrant lizard king.” The film also examines how depictions of T. Rex have evolved over the last 100 years – both in popular culture and in scientific understanding – to paint a clearer picture of what T. Rex probably looked like when it roamed the Earth more than 66 million years ago.
T. REX 3D doesn’t just bring the colossal scale of these dinosaurs to the giant screen. The story of the boys’ discovery also inspires future generations of paleontologists who hope to one day make meaningful finds of their own.
“This is more than just a documentary,” says co-director/writer David Clark in a news release from producer Giant Screen Films. “It’s a chance for families to experience the thrill of discovery through the eyes of these young explorers in a format that makes you feel like you’re right there with them.”
T. REX 3D is presented locally by Window World of Chattanooga, which is also giving guests at the Tennessee Aquarium IMAX 3D Theater a chance to win BIG. Audiences can use an on-screen QR code to register to win a vacation package for a family of four to travel to Jurassic Islands of Adventure theme park at Universal Orlando. (A $5,000 value.)
Tickets for T. REX 3D – including the Aug. 29 premiere event – and other IMAX offerings are available at https://tnaqua.org/imax/ or at the IMAX box office located at the corner of Chestnut Street and Aquarium Way.
Chattanooga, TN, is located just over the Georgia state border, about 2 hours from Atlanta. If you’re looking for more Chattanooga fun, check out these 21+ Best Things To Do in Chattanooga for the Entire Family! If you’re closer to Fernbank Museum in Atlanta — T. REX 3D is also currently playing there.
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