Jurassic World News: Colin Trevorrow Posted A Bloody Teaser Photo On Twitter! He Wrote, ‘Saturday, 4 AM’ Will That Be The Day The Dinos Will Attack?

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The recent "Jurassic World" news gave fans a glimpse of their current film location as the Today Show went backstage to interview the lead stars of the upcoming dino movie. Bryce Dallas Howard and Chris Pratt shared how they felt about being part of the Colin Trevorrow film.

The 33-year old actress said, "I feel like Jurassic Park was our generation's Star Wars - it's a really big deal." The husband of Anna Faris, on the other hand, talked about what people can expect from "Jurassic Park 4".

Pratt said, "People from around the world, 20,000 visitors a day, come to see the dinosaurs and see the several attractions." The 35-year old actor continued, "It's been around long enough to where attendance starts to fall off a little bit. So they've decided to come up with a new attraction to bring even more people in. You're never gonna believe it, but it doesn't go well."

Based on what Chris Pratt said, the latest "Jurassic World" news will surely get many fans excited. Director Colin Trevorrow teased his followers by posting a photo of a mobile veterinary unit with a blood-stained hand mark on it.

The "Safety Not Guaranteed" filmmaker captioned that photo, "Saturday, 4AM." That could be the time that the dinosaurs attacked the visitors of the Jurassic World. The new attraction could be the new species of dinosaurs that the scientists are working on.

Colin Trevorrow revealed to Slash Film, "There will be one new dinosaur created by the park's geneticists. The gaps in her sequence were filled with DNA from other species, much like the genome in the first film was completed with frog DNA. This creation exists to fulfill a corporate mandate-they want something bigger, louder, with more teeth. And that's what they get."

More than a week ago, the director also teased us with a photo of a dinosaur's shadow. Trevorrow captioned the Twitter photo, "Nights." We are now getting an idea of how the latest installment will turn out to be. What do you think of the latest "Jurassic World" news?

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