you mean...the Jurassic Park theme? The one piece of music they had to include or face brutal retribution? Also, think it's been confirmed CG is not finalised. fun side note: Palaeontologists are piiiiiissssseeeed
So, they convinced people to come visit Jurassic World after all the chaos brought on from the park incident(s)?
oh god that monster that ate the shark. that thing is scary as shit. i hope at some point somebody tells Chris Pratt that genetics aren't toys and he goes "anything's a toy if you play with it." that would make this movie for me.
You mean the little piano at the end that totally wasn't even most of the music in the trailer? Come on, man.
They're still working on the CGI so I'm betting that once the movie is out it'll look far better and look more convincing. The movie also having some practical effects along with the CGI will help further. As for the music I felt it was a nice way of them saying "Welcome back to the park old friend!" to lifelong fans of the franchise not to mention having it play so calm while showing non calm scenes helps give it a creepy irony of everythng isn't fine despite the music saying it is.
cant wait. also is this suppose to be continued from the other movies? or is it a new idea where the park opens as it was meant to from the get go?
A lot of the YouTube comments are just disgusting and idiotic. I'm surprised at the lack of T-Rex in this trailer, and that raptor ending was awesome. The mosasaur was great as well. It's a well done trailer. Will definitely be there opening day no matter how bad it is because it's Jurassic Park.
Did I miss something about the raptors there being genetically altered beyond the ones that appear in previous movies? Either way, as I said earlier I have very mixed feelings about genetically modified dinosaurs; part of the charm of Jurassic Park is that the dinosaurs have traits and abilities that couldn't be determined from studying their fossils alone. Still, I do look forward to it. I would have liked to see feathered dinosaurs, too. I can understand not putting them on the raptors or Gallimimus in order to keep some consistency with previous films (even though their coloration is not identical to previous films), but it would be nice to see a new, feathered dinosaur or two appear. Either way, this is the movie I look forward most to next year by quite a bit. @Chris James. Boy that is a tough one. They both have their charms.
The movie is still 6 months from release so I expect the CG to improve till then. The part with Starlord riding with the raptors was both cool and silly. Reminds me of how I used to play with my JP toys.
Welp I'm sold, can't wait to see this in theaters....but I do have one little problem that's scaring me a bit with this movie. This is where the trailer made me a bit uneasy. They show the park absolutely packed, the main entrance hub looks like Disneyland on a busy day, the line for the Gyrosphere is huge, the stadium for the Mosasaur show looks 100% full and when the dinosaurs attack the park you see a huge crowd running for their lives. So how exactly are the attendance rates declining and visitor's aren't interested? You have a park full of people there to see your Dinosaurs and you're saying visitor interest is low? Guess they didn't want to show the park nearly empty to give the whole D-rex thing more credibility at the cost of not having huge crowds to terrorize.
Technically all previous Jurassic Park dinos were genetically modified. They were all created with a lysine deficiency, just nothing along the lines of this.
I need to see more of the D-Rex. Those are some wicked looking claws it's sporting on it's hands. And oh my God I'm so fucking happy to see JP Raptors again Jesus Christ.
Maybe this is meant to be the big show, a grand reopening of sorts hosting newer and better attractions that manage to bring an optimistic crowd back, only for trouble to emerge. This may even the causation for the hybrid's creation, to wow the crowd further and boost up the park's credibility. Or perhaps it's just classic trailer manipulation, showing all these scenes of the park in its glory days whereas the film proper addresses the suffering attendance, ala how Godzilla twisted the wrist in shaping Big G as the bad guy when in fact the film reveals the Mutos are the true enemy.