Chris Pratt In ‘Jurassic World’ Trailer, Official Tease Is Out; New Movie Reminds Of ‘Jurassic Park,’ With New Dinosaurs To Boot; Two-Minute Clip Hints Of New Hybrid Dinosaur On The Loose

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Sneak peeks of Chris Pratt in "Jurassic World" are out, in new official trailer!

New reveals are officially out, as Chris Pratt in Jurassic World's trailer releases plot hints for new movie.

Chris Pratt's was a success as Star Lord in the recent Marvel hit "Guardians of the Galaxy," and the actor continues momentum playing the Sam Neil role in the new Spielberg movie.

The "Jurassic World" trailer is two minutes long, and the sneak peek is a tribute to the original. In a nutshell, a new theme park opens to the public, populated by animals from the Jurassic period. There's a kid who goes on an adventure and ends up caught in a tight spot with the park's dinosaurs running amok.

Chris Pratt is apparently the park's consulting specialist, who finds out that a new dinosaur hybrid has been born and is out on the loose.

The chaos of the original movie is captured in the "Jurassic World" trailer, albeit with a more futuristic appeal. Touring vehicles are sturdy gyrospheres instead of caged jeeps, and viewing decks are more updated to current technology. There's also a new attraction similar to the dolphin shows at Sea World, with terrifying fauna to showcase.

Chris Pratt talks on his character in a previous interview; it's a bit offhand compared to the roles he's played before.

"In Jurassic World, the character is unlike any other one I've played and he's not like Peter Quill. There's not much humour, I think he's a little more John Wayne than Marty McFly. He's deadly serious. There are comedic elements in the film, just not coming from my character. Jake Johnson has a funny role and there's that release valve of comedy throughout the course of the movie.

It's similar to the original Jurassic Park in that way, how you had Samuel L. Jackson and Wayne Knight. There's humour but then, from page 25 on, there's not that much to laugh about. I'm watching people get eaten and I'm trying to save the lives of thousands of people."

Watch the "Jurassic World" trailer below; the new movie is out in theaters June 12, 2015.

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