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"Just before the on [[Isla Nublar (movie canon)|Isla Nublar]], a pair of tourist in a [[Gyrosphere]] encounter a ''[[[Triceratops]]'' on the tour. As it wanders away they are approached by a ''[[Troodon]]'' named [[Jeannie]], which begins to attack them when [[Kate Walker|Dr. Kate Walker]], the scientist studying the Jeannie, and Oscar, a member of the [[Asset Containment Unit]] stationed at the ''Troodon'' enclosure, intervene. Kate manages to calm the Jeannie down while Oscar watches over the situation allowing the tourists to leave. However, before they can lead Jeannie back to her pen, a group of ACU under the command of [[Kent Reave]], [[Ingen]]'s head of special ops, arrive to capture Jeannie. Despite their best efforts, Kate and Oscar are forced to relinquish the situation to the ACU, who quickly move her back into her pen. Arriving shortly afterwards, Kate and Oscar check up on Jeannie before being interrupted by [[Dr. Martin Riley]] and his two new interns, [[Chad]] and [[Allison]]. As the [[Dino Decoder]], a device that can read the basic emotions of a dinosaur, is hooked up to Jeannie, she begins to become nervous, the [[Indominus rex]] breaks into the paddock and forces group to evacuate and leave Jeannie behind.
   
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Three months later, Kate, Chad, Allison, and Riley have continued their research on the Dino Decoder in New York. As Kate has been attempting to get into contact with Ingen to find out what happened to Jeannie when suddenly the Dino Decoder gets a reading from Jeannie. At first overjoyed, the experience is dampened by the reading, indicating Jeannie is not only scared, but also in Chili"
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Jurassic World: Live Tour is a 2019 live theatrical show. The show canonically takes place in the Jurassic Park franchise as a sequel to Jurassic World.[1] It stars Madison Embrey as Dr. Kate Walker, an Isla Nublar scientist who created the Dino Decoder, a plot-central item.[2].

Set some time between after the Indominus rex rampage in Jurassic World and before the events of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Jurassic World scientist Kate Walker is working on better understanding the thoughts, emotions, and feelings of dinosaurs. To help her research, she studies Jeannie, a Troodon. Jeannie is however under eye of a corrupt plan to weaponize dinosaurs in a desert InGen Facility located in Chile, with the most recent project being the Desert Raptors. Eventually, the story concludes back on Nublar.

Jurassic World: Live Tour will first premiere in September 2019, and have various showings that continue into 2020.

Plot

"Just before the on Isla Nublar, a pair of tourist in a Gyrosphere encounter a [[[Triceratops]] on the tour. As it wanders away they are approached by a Troodon named Jeannie, which begins to attack them when Dr. Kate Walker, the scientist studying the Jeannie, and Oscar, a member of the Asset Containment Unit stationed at the Troodon enclosure, intervene. Kate manages to calm the Jeannie down while Oscar watches over the situation allowing the tourists to leave. However, before they can lead Jeannie back to her pen, a group of ACU under the command of Kent Reave, Ingen's head of special ops, arrive to capture Jeannie. Despite their best efforts, Kate and Oscar are forced to relinquish the situation to the ACU, who quickly move her back into her pen. Arriving shortly afterwards, Kate and Oscar check up on Jeannie before being interrupted by Dr. Martin Riley and his two new interns, Chad and Allison. As the Dino Decoder, a device that can read the basic emotions of a dinosaur, is hooked up to Jeannie, she begins to become nervous, the Indominus rex breaks into the paddock and forces group to evacuate and leave Jeannie behind.

Three months later, Kate, Chad, Allison, and Riley have continued their research on the Dino Decoder in New York. As Kate has been attempting to get into contact with Ingen to find out what happened to Jeannie when suddenly the Dino Decoder gets a reading from Jeannie. At first overjoyed, the experience is dampened by the reading, indicating Jeannie is not only scared, but also in Chili"

Cast

List of Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Creatures in the Show

Locations and Dates

  • Columbus, Ohio: September 26-29, 2019
  • Cleveland, Ohio: October 3-6, 2019
  • Albany, New York: October 10-13, 2019
  • Buffalo, New York: October 17-20, 2019
  • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: October 24-27, 2019
  • Rosemont, Illinois: November 1-3, 2019
  • Milwaukee, Wisconsin: November 7-10, 2019
  • Detroit, Michigan: November 14-17, 2019
  • Hershey, Pennsylvania: November 21-24, 2019
  • Kansas City, Missouri: November 29-December 1, 2019
  • Indianapolis, Indiana: December 6-8, 2019
  • Huntsville, Alabama: December 12-15, 2019
  • Nashville, Tennessee: December 19-22, 2019
  • Southaven, Mississippi: December 26-29, 2019
  • Tampa, Florida: January 3-5, 2020
  • Miami, Florida: January 9-12, 2020
  • Orlando, Florida: January 17-20, 2020
  • Sunrise, Florida: January 23-26, 2020
  • Greensboro, North Carolina: January 30, February 2, 2020
  • Raleigh, North Carolina: February 6-9, 2020
  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: February 13-17, 2020
  • Brooklyn, New York: February 20-23, 2020
  • Newark, New Jersey: February 27-March 1, 2020
  • Bridgeport, Connecticut: March 5-8, 2020
  • Uniondale, New York: March 12-22, 2020
  • Boston, Massachusetts: March 27-April 5, 2020
  • Greenville, South Carolina: April 9-12, 2020

Gallery

Trivia

  • The Tyrannosaurus animatronic used in preview material is a placeholder, with the asset presented being an old animatronic from Walking with Dinosaurs − The Arena Spectacular.
  • The show was declared "soft-canon" by Colin Trevorrow when asked in an Instagram story.[3]

Website

https://www.jurassicworldlivetour.com/

References

  1. Chris Pugh (2019).The ‘Jurassic World: Live Tour’ Promises Surprises, Dinosaurs, and Thrills – Our Hands on Report!, Jurassic Outpost, 4 April, 2019. Link.
  2. Ryan Scott (2019).Jurassic World Live Tour Features New Dinosaur and Full-Size T-Rex, Movieweb, 4 April, 2019. Link.
  3. https://twitter.com/i/status/1191051180841021441