Awesome Movie Accurate Jurassic Park Cryo-Can Prop Coming This Summer

Awesome Movie Accurate Jurassic Park Cryo-Can Prop Coming This Summer

Just in time for the 30th anniversary of Jurassic Park, the folks over at Paragon FX Group are releasing a pretty awesome looking prop replica in the form of the Cryo-Can. If you recall from the movie, this can (cleverly disguised as a can of Barbasol shaving cream) is used by the traitorous Dennis Nedry in an attempt to snag and store dino embryo’s for the company who paid him off. Spoiler: Doesn’t work out for him.

Starting this summer, you can own this prop replica by heading over to Paragon FX Group‘s website and reserving it today! You can also check out their other cool replicas from movies such as the Goonies, Blade Runner, Batman, and more!

Check out the official press release below:

CELEBRATE THE 30TH ANNIVERSARY OF JURASSIC PARK WITH YOUR OWN CRYOGENICS CANISTER

Paragon FX Group Helps Fans Bring Jurassic Park Movie Magic Home

New York- To celebrate the upcoming 30th Anniversary of Jurassic Park from Universal Pictures
and Amblin Entertainment, Paragon FX Group has announced the newest addition to their
product line, the Jurassic Park Cryogenics Canister (Cryo-Can).


Paragon FX Group, the premiere manufacturer of high-quality movie prop replicas for film and
television, has replicated yet another iconic piece of film memorabilia, Nedry’s cryogenics
canister or the Cryo-Can as it’s come to be known.


Instantly recognizable and among the most sought after of movie prop replicas, the Cryo-Can
has been on the short list of many a collector. Now, in celebration of the blockbuster film’s 30th
Anniversary, this limited-edition replica is finally available. Nedry never made it off the island
with his Cryo-Can, but now Jurassic Park aficionados can!


Developed by Biosyn (corporate rival of John Hammond) the Cryo-Can was designed to aid
Nedry in the surreptitious removal and transport of 10 viable dinosaur embryos from Jurassic
Park. Hidden within a heavily modified shaving cream can, a self-contained cooling unit was
capable of preserving the embryos for 36 hours. A two-tiered ‘pop-up’ centrifuge rack allowed
the vials to be strategically seated for storage and then pushed into the bottom coil for protective
transport.


Working closely with Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment, Paragon FX Group’s team
was given access to the original hero-prop used in the film’s production. This close-up study of
the original has given us the opportunity to replicate everything from the proper labels on the
centrifuge tubes, right down to the very inventory tags that are present on the original prop as it
sits in the studio archives. Identical to the original, Paragon will be manufacturing this piece in
metal. This multi-piece CNC machined replica will also feature a ‘pop-up’ centrifuge rack and of
course, the entire unit can be seated within a Barbasol can.


Each machined replica will ship with 10 microcentrifuge tubes w/ labels, Barbasol canister, and
studio inventory tags. Enthusiasts can learn more at
https://paragonfxgroup.com/products/cryo-can


About JURASSIC PARK
Experience one of the biggest films in motion picture history with director Steven Spielberg’s
ultimate thrill ride, Jurassic Park! Featuring Academy Award®-winning visual effects and
groundbreaking filmmaking, this epic film is sheer movie-making magic that was 65 million years
in the making. Jurassic Park takes you to an amazing theme park on a remote island where
dinosaurs once again roam the Earth, and five people must battle to survive among the

prehistoric predators. Starring Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum and Richard Attenborough,
discover the breathtaking adventure you will want to experience again and again.


About ParagonFXGroup.Com
While Paragon FX Group is a new company, their staff is comprised of established prop makers,
collectors, artists and engineers who have been active in the industry for decades. Every item
replicated is the result of an exhaustive study of the original. In some cases, a given piece may
be lost to history and must be rebuilt from film study, while others are reverse engineered
directly from the original prop. In the end, their goal is to provide a museum quality replica of
that which is seen on screen.

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