The most recent "Jurassic World" spoilers came from director Colin Trevorrow, who posted a photo of a Mobile Veterinary Unit with a bloody hand mark on it on his Twitter account. He captioned the photo, "Saturday, 4AM."
A few weeks before that, the "Safety Not Guaranteed" director posted another photo which gave the Jurassic fans a glimpse of the dinosaur. However, it was just a shadow of what appears to be a T-Rex lurking in the streets.
The producers released the first official photos of "Jurassic Park 4" and it featured the main stars of the movie: Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Nick Robinson, and Ty Simpkins. People were expecting to see a photo of the dinosaur, but none.
Just recently, fans of the dino film franchise got the "Jurassic World" spoilers that they have been waiting for. A photograph of a Velociraptor was leaked online and it reportedly came from a Twitter user named Garret Watzig.
JurassicWorld.org published the photo and said that it could be a hoax, but they later on reported that the image was real. However, the producers haven't confirmed yet if it was real or not.
According to JoBlo.com, the Velociraptor photo was posted on Instagram and came from Valencia, California where the studio of Legacy Effects is based. They are responsible for the effects and dinosaurs used for the fourth installment of "Jurassic Park".
The Instagram photo was captioned, "This is an actual Velociraptor for the upcoming film Jurassic World! #jurassicworld #dinosaur #universalstudios #StevenSpielberg #Velociraptor #HYPE"
Last month, VFX Master Phil Tippett, teased the fans of what they can see at Comic Con. He is the man behind the visual effects of "Jurassic Park", "Star Wars", and "Robocop" to name a few. He tweeted, "-taking something BIG out of storage - dusting off, polishing up, reconnecting w an old, 8-foot friend - see u at @Comic_Con"
A few days before that post, the award-winning visual effect supervisor posted more "Jurassic World" spoilers. He wrote on Twitter, "im excited about alligator heads". That tweet was followed by, "my assistant refuses to learn genus / species names for dinosaurs .. i think i need flash cards. do they still make flash cards?"
Tippett continued his tweet, "prefers scientific terms such as 'longneck (Diplodocus longus), 'one-horn (Monoclonius crassus) an 'sharpteeth (Titanosaurus indicus) ..."
Does this mean that the new dinosaur will have alligator head? That will surely be an interesting creature. What can you say about the latest "Jurassic World" spoilers?