A new TV spot has been released for Colin Trevorrow's upcoming blockbuster "Jurassic World" and it revealed that a locale from the original "Jurassic Park" will be seen in the upcoming film.
The last scene in the fourth "Jurassic World" TV spot showed Chris Pratt's character Owen Grady and Bryce Dallas Howard's character Claire Dearing hiding behind a Jurassic Park jeep in an overrun area in Isla Nublar, as per iDigital Times.
The half-minute video clip started off with the Jurassic World from afar, followed by the Pteranodons. After that the clip showed Grady together with a novice employee in blue attire in the Velociraptor pen, saving the latter from being gobbled by the highly intelligent beasts.
"Do you wonder why there's a job opening?" Grady asks.
Following the sequence in the Velociraptor pen, the clip showed Ty Simpkins and Nick Robinson's Gray and Zach in their gyrosphere as they traverse the field with Stegosaurus and Tricerotops. Then, the famous colossal Mosasaurus was shown again devouring its favorite meal - the shark.
The next scene in the clip showed Gray and Zach's gyrosphere, being attacked by a dinosaur, which was believed to be the fearsome hybrid Indominus rex.
It has been previously known that the gyrosphere attack scene is set to be the "Jurassic World" version of the Tyrannosaurus' attack on Lex and Tim's car in the original "Jurassic Park."
The next sequence in the clip showed the Indominus rex with its prehensile hand grabbing a park guards while its tail slams the others.
The Pteranodons also managed to escape from their aviary, posing a threat to the people in the park. This was followed by Grady saying, "Get the kids somewhere safe."
The clip ends with Grady and Bryce Dallas Howard's Claire Dearing in an area, which was believed to be the remains of the original "Jurassic Park."
The children were not the only ones in danger in "Jurassic World," as per Cinema Blend. As the fearsome dinosaurs continue to roam the park out of custody, the people in the whole Isla Nublar are subject to become part of the beasts' meal. Viewers should see how the characters escape from the wrath of these terrifying creatures.
Directed by Trevorrow, "Jurassic World" is set to hit theaters on June 12. The film stars Pratt, Howard, Simpkins, Robinson, BD Wong, Irrfan Khan, Brian Tee, Omar Sy, and Vincent D'Onofrio.