After Colin Trevorrow announced that they have finished filming, fans are eager to see the "Jurassic World" trailer. The director posted a photo of a T-Rex biting a production slate on his Twitter page. He captioned the image "Wrap".
The producer of "Jurassic Park 4" also shared the news on his Twitter account. Frank Marshall posted an image of a call sheet with the words "PICTURE FINISH" on it and captioned the photo: "Big day for JW. Thanks NOLA!" They shot most of their scenes in New Orleans and they even got some locals to play extra in the movie.
The abandoned Six Flags theme park was transformed into a dinosaur theme park that also has luxury hotels, restaurants and a golf course. Chris Pratt, who stars as Owen in the film, revealed how much he wanted the fans to see the "Jurassic World" trailer and the movie itself.
The 35-year old actor told Total Film, "I'm excited about people seeing the park." He explained, "The park is up and running. John Hammond's dream has come true and there's now a park with 20,000 visitors a day, and everything he dreamed of and more is there at that park. And you will see it as an audience member when you see this movie -- and then you will see it get torn down."
Based on what Chris Pratt said, we can expect a lot of dinosaur attacks in "Jurassic Park 4", which is what most viewers would like to see. "Jurassic Park 3" was released back in 2001 so fans have waited more than 13 years to see their favorite dinosaurs come to life on the big screen.
There's so much pressure on Colin Trevorrow and the new cast members because they wanted to make this movie epic just like the previous Jurassic films. Chris Pratt is confident about the result of the film and told Collider: "It's going to knock your socks off. It's gonna be so awesome, so awesome."
The "Guardians of the Galaxy" star assured their followers, "And to the long-time fans of the franchise, it's in good hands. Colin is a huge fan, he's gonna deliver a movie that is worthy of the brand and I swear to you it's just gonna be so good I already know it. I can tell." Are you excited to see the "Jurassic World" trailer?