For the first time, audiences will truly see and feel what it was like when dinosaurs ruled the Earth. WALKING WITH DINOSAURS THE MOVIE is the ultimate immersive, big screen adventure for families. Meet dinosaurs more real than you’ve ever seen as you take off on a thrilling prehistoric adventure, where Patchi, an underdog dinosaur, triumphs against all odds to become a hero for the ages.
Experience the spectacular story that brings dinosaurs to life and the viewer back in time. Directed by Barry Cook (MULAN) and Neil Nightingale (MEERKATS: THE MOVIE) WALKING WITH DINOSAURS THE MOVIE features heart-warming performances from an incredible ensemble of Hollywood’s biggest stars including John Leguizamo (ICE AGE, RIO 2) and Justin Long (ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS).
Dino fans of all ages will be “herding” to get their own copy that is filled with immersive special features including “The Ultimate Dino Guide”, “Match the Call”, “Interactive Map”, a “Cretaceous Cut” and a “Brainosaur Trivia Track” – which makes a great experience for any young fans!
To celebrate the release on April 14th, we’ve got an exclusive clip of why John Leguizamo thinks dinosaurs are still so fascinating today. Check it out below and click here for the trailer:
WALKING WITH DINOSAURS: THE MOVIE is out on Blu-ray, Blu-ray 3D, DVD & Digital HD on 14th April from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
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