People have been dying for release of
Jurassic World, the fourth movie in the Jurassic Park series (
read our review here). It comes out on Friday, June 12, but in the meantime, you can "visit" Jurassic World
via its website.
Taking a page from the TV series
Lost, which had an interactive website that gave the fictional island its characters were trapped on an online presence, the makers of
Jurassic World have assembled on online life for the movie, with a website that has a "park cam," featuring videos from the Cetaceous Cruise, the Gyroscope, the employee break room and more. You can visit the Creation Lab, where scientists explain the steps they took to bring dinosaurs to life.
Read about the park's founder, John Hammond, and get safety tips for your visit.
You can visit a
Jurassic World Facebook page and try to figure out which comments are clever plants from the creators and which are genuine fan comments. You can also follow a link to
Masrani Global, the fictional company that owns the "greatest theme park in the world."
Explore Jurassic World here.