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Five things we learned from the Jurassic World trailer

Dinosaurs. Running. Action. Chris Pratt.

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THE NEW TRAILER for Jurassic World, the fourth instalment of the dinosaur action series, was released today, sparking a wave of online discussion.

After the disappointment that was Jurassic Park 3, Universal Studios are going all out to ensure this one is a success.

The hype has seen the trailer lead the worldwide trends on Twitter, but what have we learned from the two minute 10 second clip?

The park is now open – 22 years after the first attempt

Park Open

And it’s successful. Customers are seen milling around the theme park and enjoying live shows put on by the dinosaurs.

Chris Pratt’s devilishly charming character can tame raptors

Trainer

Pratt, who starred in last summer’s Guardians of the Galaxy, brings his cheeky ways to Jurassic Park as a raptor trainer. He explains that his is a relationship with the prehistoric hunters.

A new dinosaur has been created – and is bigger than the T-Rex

New Dino

Thought up by “corporate”, the new dinosaur soon goes rogue. Of course.

People run and scream (unsurprisingly)

Running

It’s a dinosaur movie. What did you think was going to happen?

Pratt has to save the day – but he has help

Dinos

Yes. He’s on a motorbike flanked by an army of raptors.

How he gets on is anyone’s guess. He probably succeeds right at the end of the film.

What do you think? Are you excited for the film? Let us know in the comments.

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