A movie poster parody titled "Jurassic Pork," featuring a massive, menacing pig towering over a dense jungle landscape. The pig, with its tusks sharpened and snout flaring, is depicted in a dramatic stance, roaring with all the ferocity of a T-Rex. Its thick, pink hide is dotted with scars, and its beady eyes glow with a fierce determination, making it both hilarious and intimidating. In the foreground, a group of frightened, cartoonish farm animals—cows, chickens, and sheep—are running for their lives, their expressions exaggerated with terror. The title "Jurassic Pork" is boldly displayed at the top in the iconic Jurassic Park font, with the tagline below: "An Adventure 65 Million Meals in the Making." The background features a jungle with towering trees and thick vines, but with a twist—some of the foliage is made of oversized vegetables, like giant carrots and cabbages, adding to the absurdity. The sky is stormy, with flashes of lightning illuminating the pig's silhouette, creating a dramatic, action-packed vibe. At the bottom of the poster, the credits are listed in the traditional movie poster style, but with playful names like "Directed by Ham Spielberg" and "Produced by Bacon Studios." The overall design plays on the iconic imagery of "Jurassic Park," but with a humorous twist that turns the terrifying dinosaur adventure into a riotous farmyard escapade.

