Monstrorama by Andy Serkis Turn Your Home Into a Mixed Reality Monster Museum, Explained, and It's 'Coming Soon' Quest.
Featured this week with the Pirate Queen Tribeca FestivalMonstrorama is directed by Clément Deneux, who participated in last year's documentary series Missing Pictures. He is joined by French screenwriter Émilie Valentin, who is art dawnAnd Serkis plays the owner of the museum, named Collector. Check out monsters like the Kraken, Vampire and Werewolf thousands of miles underground, you can watch the trailer below:
"Making Monstrorama was an exciting challenge, a project that combines powerful storytelling with the latest innovative mixed reality capabilities," producer Oriane Hurard said in a prepared statement, calling it a creative-based game. game. "Monstrorama is the most amazing immersive story. This project was a real leap forward, as it really encompasses two worlds," Serkis added.
Tribeca attendees can experience the first chapter of a story filled with horror and mystery June 9-17. Here's the full rundown:
The secret museum, Monstrorama, was built by The Collector, a mysterious and extravagant man whose face no one has ever seen. Few people have the opportunity to visit his museum. To get there, you need to enter the parallel universe, another dimension where our world coexists with the world of monsters. Once you enter the portal, the museum appears before you, blending in with your real surroundings.
Your room becomes a giant elevator that takes you thousands of miles underground where monsters, from krakens to vampires, grow more terrifying than the last. During your journey, you'll also encounter the Tingler, a one-of-a-kind creature that's a parasitic little monster that attaches to your wrist and feeds off of your fear.
Monstrorama has no firm release date, but it's "coming soon" Meta Quest headset.