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The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures has restored the last surviving model of the iconic shark that terrified beachgoers in the1975 blockbusterJaws.
On Thursday, the museum, which has not yet opened, shared that the original shark prop, nicknamed “Bruce,” had been “fully transformed.”
“Just in time for the 44th anniversary of #Jaws (1975) … An update on Bruce the shark’s restoration! Special effects legend @G_Nicotero, his studio KNB EFX, and the #AcademyMuseum conservation team have fully transformed this undersea giant,” the museum wrote on Twitter, alongside several photos highlighting all the work that has been done to the prop.
However, the shark is seemingly still awaiting some final touches, as the latest photos show that it’s missing teeth and eyes.
Although it remains unclear when fans will get a chance to see the original prop up in the flesh the museum has shared that people will be able totake photos with Bruce.
The Academy Museum first announced that it had acquired the shark, which is the fourth and final version of the prop made from its original mold, in 2016.
“Jaws was the original summer blockbuster — a movie that marked a turning point in culture and society — and Bruce is the only surviving version of its unforgettable central prop,” museum director Kerry Brougher said in apress releaseat the time, calling it an “extraordinary addition to our collection.”
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However, it remains unclear when the museum will open.
On Thursday, it was revealed that although the Academy Museum, which was originally slated to open in 2017, will not be open to the public this year — or before the upcomingAcademy Awards, which will take place on Feb. 9 next year.
“As we continue working through the permitting process and move closer to completion, we are weighing the overall schedule for major industry events in 2020, and on this basis will choose the optimal moment for our official opening,” a museum spokesperson said in a statement, according toThe Hollywood Reporter.
source: people.com