After Colin Trevorrow announced that they have wrapped up the film, fans can't wait to see the much-awaited "Jurassic World" trailer. The film director shared the good news on his Twitter page and he even teased the fans by posting a clapperboard inside the mouth of a T-Rex.
In our previous report, Vincent D'Onofrio revealed that there will be many surprises in store for the viewers. He said, "You have no idea what's in store. There really are a couple of, I would say more than five or six scenes in that, that are just totally iconic, like amazing."
Another actor that shared his experience during the filming of "Jurassic Park 4" is Irrfan Khan, who plays Masrani in the film. The Indian actor is known for his roles in "Slumdog Millionaire", "The Amazing Spider-Man" and "Life of Pi".
We can expect the filming of "Jurassic Park 4" to be stressful because of the dinosaurs, but Irrfan Khan said that they had fun shooting the movie. The 47-year old actor told First Post, "Though it is a huge epic project, everyone on the crew was so relaxed. There was no attempt to appear self-important. Throughout the shooting there was a sense of playfulness in the atmosphere. I felt completely at home and we wrapped up the film in record time."
If they have finished shooting the movie early, then we can expect to see "Jurassic World" trailer earlier too. Khan also shared his experience working with Colin Trevorrow. He said, "Just observing him at work I felt so much richer."
Not much was revealed about the Bollywood actor's role in "Jurassic Park 4", but he was satisfied with what he has done. Khan said, "I am very happy with what we've shot." He explained, "How the role finally shapes up depends on so many things. I appeared for much less screen-time than I had shot for in Slumdog Millionaire and Spiderman. But that was for the betterment of the final product. No one in the West is waiting to upstage me or sabotage my career."
Well said Irrfan because what's important is how good you are in bringing your character to life. Do you think the producers will release the much-anticipated "Jurassic World" trailer this September?