'Jurassic World' trailer release date moved to December by Universal Studios

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Over a decade after the release of "Jurassic Park," the movie that started it all, the terror in the most famous dinosaur land is back with the fourth installment of the franchise, "Jurassic World."

However, fans found a reason to be upset when the release date of the trailer for the highly-anticipated movie was pushed back to December instead of the initially announced November debut. The trailer will reportedly premiere along with "The Hobbit: The Battle of Five Armies" on Dec. 12 this year.

The source cited by Lawyer Herald said that Universal Studios decided to debut the "Furious 7" trailer along with Christopher Nolan's "Interstellar" instead of the Jurassic World" trailer.

"This is for strategic reasons and not because of any actual delay with getting it ready," the source said.  "Whether or not they still choose to debut it online in November, I have no idea."

However, Epoch Times, with its own source, contradicted the abovementioned claim saying that Universal Studios encountered conflicts ahead of the release. The source stated that the "Furious 7" trailer release on "Interstellar" led them to have "Jurassic World" exclusively on the IMAX prints of the Christopher Nolan film while "Furious 7" was agreed to take "all other screens." 

"After a lot of back and forth the studio felt such a diluted debut theatrically may be counter intuitive. The final nail in the coffin came when the digital marketing team responsible for getting the trailers up on social media and film blogs objected to debuting two highly-anticipated trailers in the same window effectively splitting the online news coverage," the source continued.

"Jurassic World" will break off the rather short-time peace in the reclaimed Isla Nublar where the dinosaur theme park known as the Jurassic World faces destruction as the park owners concoct a dreading creature known as the Diabolous Rex a.k.a. "D-Rex".

The film is directed by Colin Trevorrow and the cast is led by "Guardians of the Galaxy" actor Chris Pratt. He will be joined by Bryce Dallas Howard, Vincent D'Onofrio, Nick Robinson, Ty Simpkins, BD Wong, Irrfan Khan, Jake Johnson and many others.

Despite the trailer delay, moviegoers hope that the proclaimed June 12, 2015 release for the science fiction adventure film will follow through.

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