Jurassic Park 4 News: “Jurassic World” First Official Poster Will Be Available at San Diego Comic-Con Poster; Trailer to be Shown for Attendees?

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While the movie "Jurassic World" is not on the list of presentations in the San Diego Comic-Con, it is reportedly that the attendees of the event may possibly catch a teaser trailer or footage of the movie, Enstarz reported.

Variety also hinted on July 22 about the possible surprise reveal of a teaser for the fans in attending the SDCC event. Their post read, "Universal will not have its own panel this year, but rather is folding into Legendary Entertainment's. That doesn't mean Jurassic World won't find its footing. Set to be released in June 2015, the franchise's following at the Con is too large to not have even a teaser."

One thing is for sure, the first official poster of "Jurassic World" will be available at SDCC. The film's director Colin Trevorrow recently tweeted the movie's first official poster captioned "Exclusive Jurassic World art from @MarkEnglert, available at SDCC to a resourceful few."

The poster shows a dinosaur among the debris and wreckage in the park, which seemingly reminds of the original movie.

Recent reports also suggest the new movie will also revisit the famous T-rex feeding scene from the original movie.

The fourth movie in the series, inspired by Michael Crichton's novel, is currently filming. Past reports suggest it will be released in June 2015.

The movie will star Chris Pratt, Bryce-Dallas Howard, Omar Sy, Irrfan Khan, and Jake Johnson. Jurassic Park 4 is being co-produced by Pat Crowley and Frank Marshall, along with Steven Spielberg. Spielberg has previously worked as the director for the franchise's first two movies.

The Jurassic film series is about pre-historic giant creatures that are again brought to life through the use of revolutionary gene technology. The dinosaurs were bred and kept in a state-of-the-art zoo-like park intended as an attraction. Conflicts arise when the dinosaurs got out of control by the park owners and the scientists. The giant reptiles began destroying the park and living freely in the wild.

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