Many fans got excited when we reported that the much-awaited "Jurassic Park" trailer will be launched as an after-credits scene in Christopher Nolan's "Interstellar", which will hit the theaters this November. We really hope that the rumors are true because there were other reports that the official trailer will be shown next year at Super Bowl. I'm sure you can't wait to see a sneak peek of the mega dinosaur movie.
A YouTube user named Ivan Flores claimed that he was one of the lucky few who got a chance to see the first "Jurassic Park" trailer. However, his video was removed by YouTube due to copyright grounds. He wrote, "I went to regals to see The Equalizer. i got asked to do a survey, i had over 30 min before my movie started so i did it. they asked me questions about movie stuff and gave me options which to be asked about (june 2015 films) i chose Jurassic World. and i saw a preview! :D so i wrote some notes and try to describe it as best as i can, enjoy."
Too bad we weren't able to catch the video, but Jurassicworld.org was able to get some details about the trailer based on Ivan Flores' description of what he saw. According to Screen Rant, the footage begins with tourists heading to Isla Nublar to visit Jurassic World. There you will see all sorts of dinosaur-based attractions and a large aquatic dino being fed with a Great White Shark.
The highlight of the "Jurassic World" trailer was when they showed the new dinosaur, which most probably is the mutated dino mentioned in previous reports. It escaped and started attacking the park goers, but Chris Pratt's character used the Velociraptors that he tamed to look for the new dinosaur. That's pretty cool, right?
That is possible as Colin Trevorrow revealed more about the role of Chris Pratt during an interview with IGN. The director said, "[Pratt's] a classic hero in a very modern context. He's the guy who will get you through the jungle alive - but like Malcolm, Grant and Sattler, he's an expert in a scientific field that's connected to our story. The character allows us to explore some new ideas about our relationship with these animals, without losing the humor and sense of adventure."
What do you think of the rumored plot for the "Jurassic World" trailer?