
The official trailer for "Jurassic Park 4: Jurassic World" has been speculated to be released in November, after a number of highly anticipated movies hit the big screen, such as "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1," "Interstellar," and "Dumb and Dumber To," as claimed by an insider at Boxoffice forums.
Moreover, other rumors have also put forward the possibility of the "Jurassic World" trailer premiering during the Kids' Choice Awards or the Superbowl 2015. Despite such speculations, members of the cast and the production team have not disclosed the official release date of such trailer.
Nonetheless, when it comes to the upcoming science fiction movie itself, the stars have been more than willing to share some of their experiences during filming. Vincent D' Onofrio, who will play Masrani Corp. CEO Morton, has told Screen Rant that the upcoming movie cannot be easily compared to the past films.
"Some of the scenes in that, just the scenes that I shot - I'm not in nearly as much as Chris [Pratt] is or Bryce [Dallas Howard], they're the leads in the movie - but just if I'm gonna talk about the stuff that I did, the scenes are so cool," the 55-year-old actor commented.
He also talked about incorporating real dialogue and acting scenes in the film along with an environment that is filled with dinosaurs, describing the efforts of the production team for the story arc as "iconic" and "amazing."
Meanwhile, the official Facebook page for "Jurassic World" has shared a photo with the caption: "We now have our first look inside the Jurassic World Visitors Center!" This will allow fans to catch a glimpse of Jurassic World's visitor center.
With Colin Trevorrow ("Safety Not Guaranteed") taking care of directorial duties, the cast members include D' Onofrio, Chris Pratt (Owen), Bryce Dallas Howard (Claire), Nick Robinson (Zach), Ty Simpkins (Gray), B.D. Wong (Dr. Henry Wu), and Irrfan Kahn (Jurassic World owner Masrani).
Produced by Steven Spielberg, Universal Pictures will be releasing the sci-fi film on June 12, 2015.













