Sam Neill Narrates T. REX
Giant Screen Films is thrilled to announce that T. REX will be narrated by award winning actor Sam Neill, best known for his role as scientist Dr. Alan Grant in the Jurassic Park films.
Neill is a beloved part of the cinematic canon that has helped elevate T. rex to its iconic status, and a perfect fit for a film that explores the evolution of the dominant predator—in science and in pop culture.
“Sam Neill brings a wonderful energy to the film,” said Andy Wood, co-director. “He delivered a masterful narration that captures the wonder of the astounding fossil discovery made by three kids, the intensity of the prehistoric world of Hell Creek, and the lighthearted fun of several cartoon and old cinema segments. He nailed it! It’s a treat to hear the voice of Dr. Alan Grant bring T. rex roaring back to life on the screen.”
As the release date for T. REX approaches, we have an assortment of new marketing assets available for the film, and more will be added over the coming weeks!
- Behind the scenes photos of the film production, fossil discovery and scientific expedition featured in the film
- Behind the Scenes B-Roll clips
- G.O.A.T Tagline Poster
- Official Film Score
Author and illustrator of the official T. REX companion graphic novel, Ted Rechlin, is available for in-person or virtual appearances, including book signings, drawing tutorials and presentations of his popular T. REX FIGHT NIGHT illustrated talk. Learn more about the book and how to order for your museum store: trex-film.com/graphicnovel
Contact GSF for T. REX booking details and promotional assets: [email protected]
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ABOUT THE FILM
For over a hundred years dinosaurs have inspired and thrilled audiences, commanding blockbuster status in museums and at the box office. But among them towers a king—a tyrant lizard king. With leaps in CGI wizardry and revolutions in tyrannosaur paleontology over the past twenty-five years, the time has come to revisit rex in the world’s prestigious museum cinemas.
Working with top tyrannosaur scientists, a coalition of natural history institutions, and pioneering paleo and visual effects artists, GSF’s original giant screen production on this iconic dinosaur—and its carnivorous Cretaceous cousins—aims to be the most dazzling and accurate T. rex documentary ever made.
With hat tips to famous specimens, landmark discoveries, and wild cinematic depictions over the last century, the film will explore the interplay between speculation and evidence, and reveal how the process of science refreshes and reimagines our understanding of this legendary dinosaur.

