The latest instalment of Jurassic World's trailer dropped on Wednesday and fans got superbly excited. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom builds curiosity in the beginning, but that's a norm in Jurassic movies, don't they always? Isla Nublar, the home to erupting volcanos has dinosaurs screaming while running hysterically. With this trailer, J.A. Bayona gives us a good peek into what is in store for Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard as they once again attempt to save the dinosaurs left from their last movie. It may have some sinister plot twists with Jeff Goldblum and 'some' bad dinos on loose, but what's new?

Jurrasic fans weren't all praises from the new trailer with dialogues being lifted from the earlier ones. Twitterati went berserk when they found scenes from the previous editions being used in the recent one. Tweeples took to social media commenting how the latest version doesn't seem to offer different for its fans.

Blue, the sole surviving raptor makes a return and is all ready to take on T-Rex and Mosasaurus. Other than some original scenes sprinkled here are there, the fierceness seems to be the same as in the older ones. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom also stars BD Wong, James Cromwell, Ted Levine, Justice Smith, Geraldine Chaplin, Daniella Pineda, Toby Jones, Rafe Spall, and Isabella Sermon. The dinos are scheduled to roam in the theatres on June 8.

Here is the trailer:

Here is what some Twitterati had to say:

Cliches again

A mix of dino movies in the past?

Ummm, now that's a real burn

Don't tell me the trailer had all the plot twists

I pray there is something new!

Universal Studios, you listening?

In a shot that we have seen in the previous trailers, the Jurassic scientist Jeff Goldblum makes an appearance towards the end saying, "These creatures were here before us, and if we’re not careful, they’re gonna be here after us. Welcome to Jurassic World." Dinosaurs from Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom is scheduled to roam in the theatres on June 22.

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