'Jurassic World' trailer release date set for November on Interstellar?

Chris Pratt is off from one blockbuster to another. After Marvel's "Guardian of the Galaxy," many are waiting for "Jurassic World," the fourth installment in the "Jurassic Park" franchise.  Although Pratt will definitely bring his charm to this action and suspense movie, do know that the dinosaurs have their own charm to pull in a big crowd as well.

"Jurassic Park" was indeed enjoyed back in the 1990s. This time, Legendary Pictures will bring everyone to yet another dinosaur world to experience the wonder – and horror – of facing these magnificent beasts. But since the film is not expected to be released until next year, fans are eagerly waiting for its trailer, at the very least. Moviegoers need not wait for Super Bowl 2015 to see the trailer of "Jurassic World" however, because recent rumors say that everyone will be able to watch it a lot sooner.

According to an insider in Boxoffice forums, the "Jurassic World" trailer will be released this November. As a result, many are speculating that the trailer might premiere during "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1" screening, slated for release on Nov. 21, or during the showing of "Dumb and Dumber To" which will roll out on Nov. 14.

Jurassic World blog wrote, "If November sounds familiar to you, it is because extras involved in shooting scenes with the Mosasaur reported that they were told a trailer would likely hit November as well."

"However, Interstellar makes perfect sense – the film is being produced by Legendary Pictures (who are involved with Jurassic World), and its November 7th opening date means the trailer could also be on the two aforementioned films," the report further said.

The insider in Boxoffice forums didn't share where he or she got the information. Right now, there is no confirmation about this rumor.

"Jurassic World" will be released on June 12, 2015. The trailer or any news about the film should come out soon.

Pratt's co-star is Bryce Dallas Howard, and they are joined by Irrfan Khan, Vincent D'Onofrio, Judy Greer, and Jake Johnson.

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