Hold onto your butts, folks, for the first teaser trailer for Jurassic World has stomped its way online.
More teaser than out-and-out trailer (it’s understood Universal will reveal the footage in full on November 27), the brief clip is a callback to the seminal, Spielbergian scene from the original Jurassic Park, which saw each glass of water ripple ominously as the Tyrannosaur Rex approached. Fast forward twenty-two years and it seems director Colin Trevorrow is keeping a lid on the dinos until next week; plus, it’s more than likely that the studio is simply drawing attention to the upcoming reboot with this bite-sized snippet.
Rather than bombard us with a hoard of stills from Jurassic World, Universal’s marketing campaign has been rather unique hitherto, what with the recent viral site along with a virtual map of the titular attraction. Taking place on the infamous Isla Nebular, Trevorrow’s...
More teaser than out-and-out trailer (it’s understood Universal will reveal the footage in full on November 27), the brief clip is a callback to the seminal, Spielbergian scene from the original Jurassic Park, which saw each glass of water ripple ominously as the Tyrannosaur Rex approached. Fast forward twenty-two years and it seems director Colin Trevorrow is keeping a lid on the dinos until next week; plus, it’s more than likely that the studio is simply drawing attention to the upcoming reboot with this bite-sized snippet.
Rather than bombard us with a hoard of stills from Jurassic World, Universal’s marketing campaign has been rather unique hitherto, what with the recent viral site along with a virtual map of the titular attraction. Taking place on the infamous Isla Nebular, Trevorrow’s...
- 11/21/2014
- by Michael Briers
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