Jurassic World Spoilers: Teaser Poster Posted By Colin Trevorrow On Twitter! Isla Nublar Attacked By Dinosaurs! Artist Mark Englert Says, ‘I Just Wanted A Cool Shot Of A Raptor’

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Director Colin Trevorrow really enjoys spilling out some "Jurassic World" spoilers on his Twitter page and the most recent is the official poster of the "Jurassic Park" sequel! He captioned the photo, "Exclusive Jurassic World art from @MarkEnglert, available at SDCC to a resourceful few."

If you don't have tickets yet to the San Diego Comic-Con, then this is a great reason to get one so you will be one of the lucky few to get this cool poster art. The image featured a Velociraptor lurking in what appears to be Isla Nublar, but there's more story behind that poster.

Mark Englert shared his own "Jurassic World" spoilers on his personal blog. The artist revealed that he doesn't normally do posters for movies, but he agreed to the offer of Universal Pictures since he is a huge fan of "Jurassic Park". He added, "I decided to try and incorporate elements from the previous movies and try to connect how they have led up to the newest story in the series."

Englert explained, "Jurassic World takes place back on Isla Nublar, where the park from the first movie failed before it even opened. I wanted to subtly establish the setting, the theme of nature overtaking technology and that a new park with a new story was being built on what had come before... I also just wanted a cool shot of a Raptor."

Are you ready to hear the ultimate "Jurassic World" spoilers? Then listen to what Mark Englert has to say. The artist talked more about the Raptor and said that it built its nest in the wheel well of the crushed Ford Explorer that fell out of a tree, almost killing Dr. Grant and Tim in the first film. In the background, the new park is slowly beginning to take over the island."

If you're wondering what that helicopter on the background is, then continue reading more "Jurassic World" spoilers. Englert said, "I had helicopters air lifting dinosaurs, I figured either they were stragglers or injured dinosaurs that couldn't be effectively herded. Colin suggested I used the harness they used for the T-Rex in Lost World. Which I thought was a really cool callback."

Well done Mark Englert! What do you think of the new teaser poster of "Jurassic World"?

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