Resurrection Park

Resurrection Park is a science fiction-thriller Holofilm produced in 12 aby. The premise of the film revolves around a group of Xenobiologists, scientists and other handpicked visitors selected by the Xedria corporation and its CEO Cedric Perchola. Said experts were to give the final approval to Resurrection Park, a theme park-safari on the planet Uenov containing numerous clones of extinct species of wildlife from across the galaxy in a variety of different environments. Though things go smoothly at first, an industrial spy temporarily disables the security system to retrieve the animals stored DNA samples. The loss of power allows most of the animals to break containment, endangering not just the experts but the CEOs grandchildren as well.

Reception
Resurrection Park received rave reviews from critics across the galaxy. The Munn film critic Vorn Selp praised the movie stating in his review "Resurrection Park is a think piece in the guise of a crowd pleaser, prompting us to ponder the question of how long nature can be kept at bay before it finds a way to subvert our control over it."

Trivia
Resurrection Park is the in-universe equivalent to the first Jurassic Park movie released in 1993.