'Jurassic Park 4: World' Trailer, Release Date & Plot: Full Commercial Teaser Revealed
The 15-second teaser trailer for one of 2015's most anticipated movies, "Jurassic World," is finally here.
The sneak peek of "Jurassic World," the fourth installment of the hit "Jurassic Park" movie franchise, also features stars Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard. The actual trailer will come out on Thursday (November 27), according to The Hollywood Reporter. You won't see the infamous Diabolus Rex or D-Rex, the film's new dinosaur, in the clip, but the teaser will surely leave fans on the edge of their seats and wanting for more.
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In the first few seconds of the teaser trailer, The Telegraph pointed out that, "There are some fancy protective pods for visitors to roam among the velociraptors in safety and scientists are able to conduct behavioral research on the prehistoric creatures." The short clip is accompanied by the slow piano melody of John Williams' original theme, present in the previous movies.
"Jurassic World" is slated to be released in theaters on June 12, 2015, The Hollywood Reporter noted. It is directed by Colin Trevorrow and aside from Howard and "Guardians of the Galaxy" actor Pratt, it also stars Ty Simpkins, Jake Johnson, Nick Robinson, Irrfan Khan, Vincent D'Onofrio, BD Wong, Omar Sy, Judy Greer, Katie McGrath, Lauren Lapkus, and Andy Buckley, ComingSoon.net added.
The fourth movie, which is based on Michael Crichton's bestselling sci-fi novel of the same name, will continue the story which first took place 22 years ago, Air Herald reported. The film will still revolve around the theme park, Jurassic World, which is situated on the original Isla Nublar. The dinosaurs have been brought back from the prehistoric era through cloning process. The creatures, now tamed, are attracting millions of visitors worldwide.
However, park owners decided to urge scientists to splice the dinosaur DNA to create a new creature called "Diabolous Rex" or D-Rex. Things started going awry when the mutated and hybrid dinosaur escapes from captivity and inflicts chaos in the park, Air Herald noted.
Fans are definitely excited to see what a mutated and more vicious dinosaur would look like. But according to SlashFilm, Trevorrow said that the production team didn't do anything that would go against Crichton's description of the dinosaurs in his novels.
"This animal is not a mutant freak. It doesn't have a snake's head or octopus tentacles. It's a dinosaur, created in the same way the others were, but now the genetics have gone to the next level," Trevorrow stated, as quoted by SlashFilm.