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Immotion announces summer release for Dinosaur: Evolution VR experience

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Immotion, a global leader in immersive edutainment, has announced that it will release its new VR experience, Dinosaur: Evolution, this summer.

The new title transports audiences back 65 million years, where they will witness the rise and fall of these extraordinary creatures.

Educating & entertaining

Set at the end of the Cretaceous Period in the iconic Hell Creek Formation, now Wyoming, Dinosaur: Evolution combines cinematic storytelling with advanced VR to bring prehistoric giants to life.

Audiences will follow in the footsteps of feathered Dakota raptors, see huge Triceratops in their natural habitat, and encounter the legendary Tyrannosaurus rex.

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Dinosaur: Evolution was created in close collaboration with leading palaeontologists, including Dr Phillip Manning, University of Manchester; Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi, who is the film’s narrator. Their contributions ensure that the science is as engaging as the spectacle.

Rod Findley, president and CEO at Immotion, says: “Dinosaur: Evolution isn’t about fossils—it’s about discovery, survival, and how life on Earth has adapted through mass extinction. This film is a captivating blend of entertainment and education that will spark curiosity in future explorers, paleontologists, and conservationists of all ages.”

Furthermore, the immersive experience offers a compelling parallel to the present day and asks questions about the evolution of humanity and how climate change will impact the future.

Dinosaur: Evolution will be available at a range of zoos, aquariums, and science museums worldwide. As with Immotion’s other films, the experience is family-friendly, scientifically grounded, and aims to both educate and entertain.

For more details or to enquire about hosting the experience, please email.

Last week, Immotion celebrated the success of The Great Migration, its VR documentary film, which won Best of Show in the Experimental category at the Nature Without Borders International Film Festival. The film uses cinematic virtual reality, motion-platform technology, and educational narratives to immerse audiences in one of the most magnificent wildlife events on the planet.

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Rebecca Hardy has over 10 years' experience in the culture and heritage sector. She studied Fine Art at university and has written for a broad range of creative organisations including artists, galleries, and retailers. When she's not writing, she spends her time getting lost in the woods and making mud pies with her young son.

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