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Few weeks are left before the premiere of the most awaited film sequel of Steven Spielberg's "Jurassic Park." After learning some revelations from the earlier trailers, fans will be able to see another area of the upcoming film as presented in a short clip.

MTV featured a short clip from the forthcoming "Jurassic World," allowing excited fans to have a quick glimpse on the upcoming film. At this point, it still hides its collection of dinosaur species to the audience and presents a conversation between Bryce Dallas Howard's Claire Dearing and Chris Pratt's Owen Grady instead.

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The clip opens with Bryce was sent by Mr. Masrani to request Grady to evaluate the vulnerability of the new dinosaur hybrid Indominus rex's paddock. Howard tells Pratt that he has been considered since he is able to control the raptors. Pratt denies that he controls raptors and he says that it is a relationship based on "mutual respect." After talking about them never having another date, Grady briefly opened up to Howard how dinosaurs behave.

The most remarkable thing about the upcoming "Jurassic World" is the idea that it connects with the world of the first "Jurassic Park" film, as per Cinema Blend. The film is brilliantly crafted with the blend of clever teasing, its impressive cast, not to mention the opposing forces of business and anarchy. Such elements showcased by the creators bring up "Jurassic World" as a competitive heir to Spielberg's classics.

"Jurassic World" rushes in as the fourth installment of the original "Jurassic Park" film, set 22 years following the incidents in Spielberg's Jurassic Park in 1993. It centers on the park's creation of a dinosaur hybrid, which causes turmoil after it escapes.

The film also stars Nick Robinson, Ty Simpkins, BD Wong, Irrfan Khan, Vincent D'Onofrio, Jake Johnson, Omar Sy and Judy Greer.

Colin Trevorrow is set to helm the film, along with Frank Marshall and Patrick Crowley as producers. Amanda Silver, Derek Connoly, and Rick Jaffa are set to write the script, with Michael Giacchino in charge with film scoring.

"Jurassic World" premieres on June 12.