IMAG History & Science Center presents the world premiere film ‘T. Rex’
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IMAG History & Science Center has announced the world premiere of “T. Rex,” a giant-screen film that revisits the world of the tyrannosaurus rex. Free with admission to the museum, “T. Rex” is one of three 3-D giant-screen films that are shown twice-daily at the IMAG in its Sunrise Rotary Theater.
For hundreds of years, dinosaurs have thrilled and inspired audiences at box offices and museums around the world. The tyrannosaurus rex is the tyrant lizard king that towers above all.
Working with a coalition of natural history institutions and top tyrannosaur scientists, Giant Screen Films presents this documentary based on new discoveries in tyrannosaur paleontology as well as new advances in computer-generated imagery and visual effects.
Referencing landmark discoveries and famous archaeological specimens and cinematic depictions from over the last hundred years, “T. Rex” explores the interplay between speculation and evidence, and reveals how the process of science refreshes and reimagines our understanding of this legendary dinosaur.
IMAG History & Science Center is open Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday, noon to 5 pm., and closed on Tuesday.
The center is at 2000 Cranford Ave., Fort Myers, and can be reached by phone at 239-243-0043 and online at theIMAG.org.


