Jurassic Park Movie Props Are Up For Sale, Including T-Rex Skeleton

If you’ve ever wanted to live out your own dinosaur fantasies then you’re in luck, as Tinseltown is having a massive sale of iconic Jurassic Park and Jurassic World props. That’s right, if you want to have a giant T-Rex skeleton as the talking point of your dinner parties, now you can!

Credit: Universal

Back in 1993, Steven Spielberg opened the gates to the dangerous dino park and cemented Jurassic Park as one of the most definitive sci-fi movies of all time.

The series grew as Spielberg returned for The Lost World: Jurassic Park in 1997, Joe Johnston took the reins for 2001’s Jurassic Park III, and there was a soft reboot with Jurassic World in 2015.

Credit: Prop Store

Following Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, fans are waiting for a third (and final) chapter in the ‘new’ trilogy. To celebrate the Brontosaurus-sized franchise, you can pick up some sweet merch that’s been 63 million years in the making.

Coming to a London, Prop Store Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction is taking place on Monday September 30th and Tuesday October 1st, 2019. Over 900 movie lots are up for grabs and there are impressive items on offer.

Credit: Prop Store

Highlights include a “Mounted 5-Foot Tyrannosaurus Rex Skull from Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” that’s estimated to fetch between £20k and 30k. There’s also Richard Attenborough’s John Hammond costume from the original (£15k to £25k) and a pair of velociraptor claws (£2k to £3k).

If you’ve got a little more money to splash, the most expensive items include a 22-foot Peloroplites Skeleton for a mere £55k starting price and a 15-foot Kosmoceratops Skeleton starting at £50k.

Just imagine stepping into your hallway and being confronted by a giant dino skeleton. While there sadly isn’t a lifesize replica of a topless Jeff Goldblum, you can’t win ’em all.

Credit: Universal

Anyone in London can get a free look at the items during a preview exhibition at the BFI Imax from September 18 to October 1. It isn’t just a Jurassic adventure though, there’s the likes of Jack Nicholson’s axe from The Shining and Samuel L. Jackson’s infamous purple lightsaber from Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith.

Basically, if you’re a fan of anything Jurassic (or movie related) you should uh, find a way to buy some of the memorabilia.

[Featured Image Credit: Universal]