Jurassic World Release Date: Breathtaking Movie Event Of 2015

Jurassic World Release Date: Breathtaking Movie Event Of 2015
Finally, fans got the chance to have a sneak peak of "Jurassic World." A poster for the upcoming film revealed to excited viewers hints of every event that will happen in the sequel.
"Jurassic World" takes place 22 years after "Jurassic Park." Unlike the past film where people run away from dinosaurs, this new movie will spotlight people who actively seek out the creatures and interact with them in a controlled manner.
The scene is authorized to take place in the park surrounded with forceful rides, underwater creatures, and feeding exhibitions. A promotional brochure shown at the Comic-Con presents different attractions and you will get the chance to see how T-Rex was fed. So how's that? Director Colin Trevorrow recently confirmed that the new film involves biological preservation of present day dinosaurs.
There are scenes in the movie that will greatly terrify the audience. It is nearly as powerful as the previous "Jurassic Park" where the lead stars have to brave terrifying situations. So you must hold your breath from time to time. When it comes to the casting and scenery, the movie is close to perfect.
No doubt, this will be one of the most talked about movie next year. Watch out as "Jurassic World" will bite off your screen on June 12, 2015.
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