'Jurassic Park 4' Spoilers: Live Web Cam Feed From 'Jurassic World' Running Online Now [VIDEO]
A new feature is out now on the Jurassic World website, a live web cam feed for different parts of the park is now up and running for fans who eagerly anticipate the release of the movie.
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According to Verge, Universal has set up the cameras in the fictitious park to give fans an exclusive inside look. The captures can be seen on the official website of the movie. The cams have been set up for the cretacious cruise, Isla Nublar ferry, and the gyrosphere line.
The new Jurassic World trailer that was unveiled at the Super Bowl event, features the first glimpses at the terrifying Indominus Rex.
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The clip was aired as a TV spot for the event on February 1. This trailer is much more enticing than the first offficial preview for the movie that was revealed as it finally brings the main beastly villain to fans. Although, we never get a proper look at the dinosaur, parts of the monster are teased. At first a blinking eye from behind the thicket, then a bloodied maw that can be seen with a view of Chris Pratt, who plays Owen, cowering under a car. In another terrifying scene the Indominus Rex is seen smashing the window of a jeep two children, one of whom is played by Bryce Dallas Howard, is seen.
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The Jurassic World Super Bowl poster was recently unveiled and it shows the terrifying, open maw of the T-Rex.
In the image the beast is seen flagged by team symbols on either side. The poster can be seen over at Movie Web. A second trailer for the movie is set to be released at the big event.
The first poster for the movie was unveiled in July and it was slightly less darker than this new one.
The Jurassic Park films are based on Michael Crichton's series of novels about pre-historic beasts being revived by revolutionary gene technology. Frank Marshall and Pat Crowley are co-producing the film alongside Steven Spielberg, who directed the first two installments in the franchise. Irrfan Khan and Ty Simpkins also star in the movie.
The film will hit theaters on June 12, 2015.
Watch the new trailer here: