Jurassic Park is set to be screened in London's spectacular Royal Albert Hall, with a live orchestral playing the score.
Steven Spielberg's beloved blockbuster, about a theme park filled with cloned dinosaurs, was first released back in 1993. Now, it's being given a whole new lease of life.
In November, the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra, conducted by Ludwig Wicki, will play John Williams' score alongside a screening of the film at the Royal Albert Hall.
It's one of three Spielberg films that will get the orchestral treatment this year - Raiders Of The Lost Ark and E.T. will be screened with a live accompaniment in December, though the venues for those are yet to be announced.
Speaking of the Jurassic Park screening, Lucy Noble, Director of Events at the Royal Albert Hall, said: "No-one will ever forget the first time they saw Jurassic Park, one of the scariest - yet most magical - movies in cinema history. Nor will they forget John Williams' extraordinary score, which did so much to create that sense of terror and wonder, while giving us a triumphant, overpowering gem of a theme tune.
"This unique presentation of the film, premiering at the Hall [in November] will allow audiences to experience the majesty of Jurassic Park in and all-new way."
Jurassic Park with a live orchestra takes place at the Royal Albert Hall on 4 and 5 November. Tickets are on sale - for tickets and more information, visit here.