Two days earlier than what was scheduled the full first trailer of Jurassic World is online and it looks awesome! I remind you that action is supposed to happen 20 years after the first movie and a real Jurassic Park is now open on Isla Nublar! here is the trailer and more below with HD giant screen captures!
So, a "real" Jurassic Park is now open on Isla Nublar, and guests reach it by boat...
A monorail take the guests inside the park, through the gates of Jurassic World...
Here is our first view of inside Jurassic World...
...where guests can meet dinosaurs either by safari truck - a bit like the one at DAK Kilimandjaro Safaris...
...or explore Isla Nublar rivers to encounter Apatosaurs and Stegosaurs...
...or board in a "Gyrosphere"...
...for a close encounter with giant Diplodocus.
The park also has a huge arena where guests can attend something similar to a Sea World show...
...except that here it's a huge shark which is scarified to be eaten by a giant marine dinosaur.
Of course, something will go terribly wrong when the new giant genetically created dinosaur will be unleashed...
And, yes, velociraptors are back and chasing Chris Pratt!
I remind you that the movie will be released iN 3D and for once, the 3D should be welcome! Jurassic World will be released in theaters next June!
Pictures and video: copyright Universal Pictures
Great Trailer!
ReplyDeleteMovie looks good, CGI unfortunately not so much.
From what I could tell, the velociraptors are his helpers, in a way. Chris Pratt's character works in the velociraptor habitat so he'd probably have a dialogue with them, also the dinosaurs are running with him, not at him.
ReplyDeleteThe idea of having a full working park is great, but why on earth would they create a genetically enhanced super intelligent dinosaur? Don't they have enough potential problems already with the regular ones?!
ReplyDeleteAlso the CGI makes the movie look almost like a SCI FI channel movie; maybe a SCI FI channel movie with a bigger budget.
By the way, IMO CGI ruined cheap horror movies...
It's JP that's always cool.
ReplyDeleteI don't like the new intelligent Dino (I prefer the real dinos, those that actually existed).
One of the upsides of JP3 was that they introduced a lot of new species and put aside the T-Rex and other species already known (Even the inevitable raptors were modified) and it was fresh and innovative. Please, no more raptors for 4th time. Why not Deynonichus? There are thousands of species available, don't repeat the same ones!!
Ivan J.
Can't wait and as for CGI? ILM still has 6 months of post-production, what we saw wasn't the finished product but what we just witnessed is pure dino-mite!
ReplyDeleteIt's been 13 years and this looks like a promising sequel. To quote the director, "Two things came to the surface. One was that money has been the gasoline in the engine of our biggest mistakes. If there are billions to be made, no one can resist them, even if they know things could end horribly.
The other was that our relationship with technology has become so woven into our daily lives, we’ve become numb to the scientific miracles around us. We take so much for granted.
Those two ideas felt like they could work together. What if, despite previous disasters, they built a new biological preserve where you could see dinosaurs walk the earth…and what if people were already kind of over it? We imagined a teenager texting his girlfriend with his back to a T-Rex behind protective glass. For us, that image captured the way much of the audience feels about the movies themselves. “We’ve seen CG dinosaurs. What else you got?” Next year, you’ll see our answer." -Director Colin Trevorrow
Even great white "Jaws" call back seemed stale.
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