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Filmmaker Colin Trevorrow teases that "Jurassic World" will give birth to nightmares to the characters and to its viewers and he also gave his response to director Joss Whedon's previous remarks on his film.


A new clip has been posted on the official Twitter account of the upcoming "Jurassic World" and it features the film's characters Owen Grady, Claire Dearing, Barry, Hamada, Zach, and Gray.

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The new "Jurassic World" clip was captioned "Come see where nightmares are born. The park is open June 12. Pick up your tickets now: http://unvrs.al/JWtix." The post had more than 600 re-tweets and more than 700 favorites.

It can be seen from previous trailers, clips, and TV spots that "Jurassic World" will feature violence and peril from the rampaging Indominus rex. This element also gave the film a rating of PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association of America.

As per Collider, Trevorrow combined three key ideas in his upcoming film - a fully functional park, a man who has a relationship with the raptors, and a dinosaur that escapes and threatens everyone in the park.

Meanwhile, "Avengers: Age of Ultron" director Whedon said that the upcoming "Jurassic Park" is sexist. Trevorrow gave his thoughts on Whedon's remarks, implying both his affirmation and refutation, as per Cinema Blend.

Trevorrow said that he was not affected by Whedon's words on his upcoming film. In fact, he wonders why Universal selects a clip that presents an "isolated situation" within the movie that has its own premise.

As per Trevorrow, Dearing is the true lead protagonist of the film and the story's development highlighted her womanliness. For Trevorrow, interesting female characters do not need to do things that can be done by a male character.

Jurassic World" stars Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Ty Simpkins, Nick Robinson, Omar Sy, Brian Tee, Judy Greer, Vincent D'Onofrio, and BD Wong.

Directed by Trevorrow, "Jurassic World" is slated to hit the big screen on June 12.