Earlier this week, word got on the internet that Universal Studios are doing test screenings for a new trailer of the fourth installment of the "Jurassic Park" movie franchise - "Jurassic World", according to an article JusrassicWorld.org.
In the article it says that "Ivan Flores", a Youtube User was approached and asked to take a survey and watch trailer for "Jurassic World". He was taken into a room in Regal Cinema where he watched the trailer twice on a computer with headphones before answering the survey.
He described the trailer on his Youtube channel which was quickly taken down as requested by Universal. Basically the trailer contained key elements of the first movies which captured audiences back then with wonders of dinosaurs and thrilling sequences of action and suspense at the same time. The trailer contains unsuspecting tourists, deadly, new and exotic dinosaurs which include amphibious species, and even great white sharks being fed to dinosaurs, according to Flores.
Of course, all this seems too good to be true but with the Youtube video being taken down at the request of NBC/Universal it would likely be true. For now fans will have to wait sometime early next year for the trailer to be released. "Jurassic World" will be released on June 12, 2015.
"Jurassic World" will be directed by Colin Trevorrow who was handpicked by executive producer Steven Spielberg who directed the first movie and produced the other two. The main cast includes "Guardians of the Galaxies" actor, Chris Pratt and "The Help" actress, Bryce Dallas Howard.
The filming and production of "Jurassic World" ended last month with director Colin Trevorrow tweeting the "Wrap" of the film and an interesting picture to go with it. Many fans have speculated that the new movie will include a more diverse cast of dinosaurs and that includes underwater and amphibian species which would coincide with the trailer leak mentioned by Flores.
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