LEGO Jurassic World: The Indominus Escape
LEGO Jurassic World: The Indominus Escape

LEGO Jurassic World: The Indominus Escape

2016Movie24 minEnglish

The scientists of Jurassic World create a captivating and terrifying new creature that loves hot dogs. But what happens when the hot dogs run out?

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IMDb6.7/10
Director: Jonathan NewmanGenres: Animation, Action, Adventure, Comedy, Family

Plot Summary

The fearsome Indominus Rex has escaped its enclosure on Isla Nublar and is wreaking havoc. Owen Grady and Claire Dearing must work together, with a little help from some familiar LEGO dinosaurs, to recapture the dangerous hybrid before it causes irreversible damage to the park.

Critical Reception

As a short animated special aimed at a younger audience and based on a popular LEGO toy line, 'The Indominus Escape' received generally positive, albeit mild, reception. It was appreciated for its humor, LEGO-style action, and faithfulness to the Jurassic World spirit in a kid-friendly format. Critics and audiences noted its brevity and simplicity, typical of LEGO tie-in content.

What Reviewers Say

  • Entertaining and funny for young fans of LEGO and Jurassic World.
  • A short, action-packed adventure that captures the spirit of the films.
  • Relies on familiar LEGO humor and character dynamics.

Google audience: Audiences generally found the special to be a fun and engaging watch for children, praising its humor and familiar characters. Some viewers mentioned it was a bit too short, but overall it was considered a good family-friendly piece of entertainment.

Fun Fact

This short was produced to tie into the release of the LEGO Jurassic World video game, which itself was based on the blockbuster film.

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Jonthemantis

Jonthemantis

It really only gets good after they introduce gene splicing and the Indominus Rex, which isn't saying a lot. There were a couple of clever references to the movie in there, but it was mostly flat humour that only kids would find entertainin...