After a wait of 14 years the Jurassic Park franchise is finally back on the big screen with the new blockbuster Jurassic World. And this one has a different twist to the previous 3.
Twenty-two years after the events of Jurassic Park, Isla Nublar, an island located off Central America's Pacific Coast, near Costa Rica, now features a fully functioning dinosaur theme park, Jurassic World, as originally envisioned by John Hammond. This new park is owned by the Masrani Global Corporation. Owen Grady (Chris Pratt), a member of the park's on-site staff, conducts behavioural research on a group of Velociraptors, known as Blue, Charlie, Delta and Echo. At the corporation's request, the park's geneticists create a genetically modified hybrid mutant dinosaur, known as Indominus rex, to boost visitor attendance (despite the creature having cannibalized its own sibling).
Claire Dearing (Bryce Dallas Howard) is the park's operations manager. Her nephews, Zach (Nick Robinson) and Gray (Ty Simpkins), are visiting the island when the hybrid escapes and are subsequently caught up in the creature's deadly rampage.
The film was originally proposed way back in 2001 after the end of Jurassic Park III, but endured many problems and conflicts until it was finally given the go ahead in 2011.
The film is directed by Colin Trevorrow, with Steven Spielberg acting as the executive producer.
It is due for it’s worldwide release on June 12th, but you can watch the trailer for it below.