New Immersive Attraction PACIFIC RIM: SHATTERDOME STRIKE Coming To Trans Studio Theme Park

New Immersive Attraction PACIFIC RIM: SHATTERDOME STRIKE Coming To Trans Studio Theme Park

Lay-Carnagey Entertainment has chosen to enter the game of location-based entertainment media production, and their first project is one that should certainly have Kaiju and Jaeger fans excited...

By LiteraryJoe - Aug 21, 2019 07:08 AM EST
Filed Under: Kaiju
Source: Anime Mojo

The Pacific Rim mythos is finally expanding! Pacific Rim: Shatterdome Strike is a 3D large format film from Lay-Carnagey Entertainment.

The company worked with Legendary Pictures Franchise Management team as well as the studio's Pacific Rim Story Group to ensure that all of the new elements from Shatterdome Strike would fit into the established canon going forward.

This action-packed new film will introduce riders to three new formidable Kaijus, Tundra, Ferno, and Thunderhead, as well as a brand new Jaeger: the Mark 7: Storm Garuda.

Guests will be able to experience boarding the Garuda, which is the most advanced weapon at the PPDC Armada's disposal due to the state of the art vehicle technology, practical effects, and 3D action film sequences.

Lay-Carnagey will be following this ride up with another at the same theme park later this year - Road Rage - so expect more big things from them in the near future.

What do you think about this new Pacific Rim title? Would you ride?

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BertieGregory
BertieGregory - 8/21/2019, 7:16 AM
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