Take it from Star-Lord. "Jurassic World" will be "awesome."
Chris Pratt is definitely excited to share updates on the much-awaited movie. He told Collider's Steve Weintraub recently: "Oh man, I just wrapped on it two days ago,. They're still working for another few weeks. It is going to knock your socks off. It's gonna be so awesome, so awesome. And to the long time fans of the franchise, it is in good hands. Colin is a huge fan, he is gonna deliver a movie that is worthy of the brand and I swear to you it is just gonna be so good I already know it. I can tell."
Aside from the stars of "Jurassic World," perhaps, the real stars of the film franchise are the dinosaurs. Breathcast said that although Trevorrow and the people behind the movie are very careful not to reveal too much about the film, there have been reports that say the film will be shown in 3D. Moreover, the outlet said that Trevorrow would be implementing more animatronics as opposed to using a lot of CGI effects that have been the main ingredients in several sci-fi films nowadays, including "Guardians of the Galaxy."
But if people would actually want to get more information about the upcoming film, Trevorrow's Twitter account would be the best source. So far, his social media account indicated a T-Rex skeleton, fast-moving velociraptors, more wild forests, and a mobile veterinary vehicle with a bloody imprint on it. We're just hoping the imprint does not belong to Pratt.
On July 31st, Trevorrow sent millions of hearts fluttering when he tweeted a production still of Pratt, probably taken while filming one of the scenes of the movie. The caption read, "See you next summer, Star-Lord. #GOTG," Trevorrow was clearly banking on the actor's charms to create more hype on his latest film. Pratt managed to impress his fans as the adorable goofball, Andy Dwyer, in "Parks and Recreation," and he was a believable Peter Quill in this year's summer blockbuster "Guardians of the Galaxy."
"Jurassic World" would be hitting theaters on June 12 next year.