Friday July 22 Jordan Peele’s No it hits theaters, but it also becomes the first film to see a permanent installation added to a major theme park on the same day. guests inside Universal Studios Hollywood, participating in the World Famous Studio Tour starting today, will enjoy a perfect recreation of Jupiter’s Claim theme park set in the movie. But if you are a true Jordan Peele fan, you may want to join the VIP Studio Tour so you can take a closer look, because there is apparently a lot to see.
The standard Universal Studios Hollywood Studio Tour takes guests on cool trams, including cool new electric trams and the vehicle surpasses anything you can see. Trams stop at key spots so you can see well and take pictures, but only see everything from a distance unless you are jump when you shouldn’t . However, for a little extra cash, you can take the VIP studio tour , allowing you to get out of the vehicle at certain points and take a closer look. I recently spoke to Universal Creative Vice President Jon Corfino who told me that the Jupiter’s Claim set contains a lot of things you won’t see from the tram, so those who take the VIP tour will have real VIP access. He explained …
When you look around, there are several signs there, there are a lot of Easter eggs. There are many details. One of the best parts of all [Jordan Peele’s] movie is that nothing happens by mistake. We all know this from most directors, but some are more demanding than others and there is nothing that isn’t meant to be there. There’s a lot of stuff in there, everything has a meaning behind it, there’s a lot of backstory in there. There are many things you can get when you get off the tram.
Jupiter’s claim takes place a Universal Studios Hollywood It is basically a theme park within a theme park. In the movie NoJupiter’s Claim is a Wild West theme park run by a former child actor, played by Steven Yeun . Given the attention to detail that many theme parks have, it could be assumed that no detail has been left out from this set.
And the set of Jupiter’s Claim is a perfect recreation of the one from the film, as the two were basically built side by side. The Universal Studios Creative Time has had access No by Jordan Peele so that we could build the set while the film was still being edited.
Of course, as a Universal Studios guest who can walk around the set, you’ll eventually be able to see more than you’ve ever seen in a movie. You will be able to approach from different angles and take a much closer look. And when you do, you may find little easter eggs or other references you’ve never seen before. Some people are likely to see the No attached to Universal before seeing the film, and the set may end up revealing things about the film itself. No is now in theaters and you will see all of Jupiter’s claim on the Studio Tour, whether you get to see him up close and personal or not.
Source: Cinemablend

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