The frightening creature from the 1975 American film Jaws has found a permanent home at a museum in Los Angeles. Bruce the 45-year-old shark is 7.6 meters long and weighs 547 kilograms. He is famous for being hard to work with on the set of the classic film by director Steven Spielberg. Now, visitors to the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures will be able to see him for years to come. Bruce was recently brought to the museum, his new home. But getting him ready to show was not easy. It took years of planning, including a seven-month restoration by special effects and makeup artist Greg Nicotero. The museum plans to open its doors to the public on April 30, 2021.

What is the nickname of the shark used in Jaws?
Baby Shark
Howard
Stanley
Bruce
Who directed the movie Jaws?
Ron Howard
Steven Spielberg
Stanley Kubrick
Tim Burton
The shark from Jaws will be exhibited in The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures .
Epcot
The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures
Disneyland
Hollywood Studios Museum