'Jurassic World' trailer release soon; First footage details unveiled

It is official: "Jurassic World" is now open.

Colin Trevorrow, director of "Jurassic World" has revealed the official poster of the dinosaur movie's fourth sequel. The poster is simple, but the tagline "The Park is Open" just shouts excitement and anxiety for the upcoming movie.

But one question remains: will the first trailer for "Jurassic World" be shown soon after the poster reveal? It's highly likely. In fact, Movie Web reported that a trailer for the movie was already seen at the Regal Cinemas movie theater. It was screened by random moviegoers. One of them was Ivan Flores.

Flores is a YouTube user, and he took it upon himself to reveal some details about the trailer online. However, it was later blocked by NBC Universal. This could mean that Flores' description was pretty accurate.

While information from Flores can no longer be accessed, Screen Rant has made a transcript of their own with details of the said footage, based from Jurassic World.org.

According to the transcript, the trailer begins with a ferry boat headed to Isla Nublar. This island is where the park, Jurassic World, is. Then there is a glimpse of the Gyrosphere included in the brochure and park map. A large aquatic dinosaur is shown and it is waiting for its food — a Great White Shark. The park guests love it.

The footage also hints on a dinosaur that was engineered in the park that got loose. After that, there is a montage of the chaos that happens because of it.

Chris Pratt is seen at the end of the trailer. He seeks the help of the Velociraptors that he has trained to help track down the dinosaur on the loose.

The trailer was supposed to be shown at the San Diego Comic-Con 2014. However, it didn't push through. But for sure, it should be coming soon since "Jurassic World" has already wrapped up shooting in August.

"Jurassic World" will hit theaters on June 12, 2015.

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