There's still a good few months to go before the release of 'Jurassic World' the latest instalment to the fourth most grossing series of all time, so it's not surprising that all information we have is minimal. Therefore, when we do receive news about the long awaited film, it feels like snow in August.
That's exactly how we felt after seeing the new poster for the film. Brand Licensing Europe 2017 is taking place at the moment, an event which brings together different advertisements that we'll be seeing more and more of in the coming year. At the event, two promotional items for Juan Antonio Bayona's film were unveiled.
Brazilian Youtubers, Mega Power Brazil, at the request of several fans, tweeted the 'Jurassic World' poster they were lucky enough to view at the event in London. There's a T-Rex in the poster, who we'll guess will have a much bigger part to play given the events of the first film. On the other side of the poster, Chris Pratt is stood with one of his trained velociraptors. Are these the dinosaurs that Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Jeff Goldblum and co will have to deal with? Despite the towering size of the poster, it doesn't really give much else away. In fact, Chris Pratt's image is taken from the promotional material from the first film!
That fossil looks familiar
At the same event, a fossil of a T-Rex was also up for viewing. It may very well be a coincidence, but in the first 'Jurassic World' film adverts, there was a room full of dinosaur fossils. Could it be a coincidence that in those images, the T-Rex was the main showpiece too? We'll just have to wait and see.
Spotted at the Brand Licensing Europe event in London! #JurassicWorld #FallenKingdom pic.twitter.com/sliF35L4UP
? Jurassic Outpost (@JurassicOutpost) October 10, 2017
On that note, just how much time remains before we'll see the first trailer? According to Comicbookmovie.com, the trailer might be a lot closer than we think. We could be seeing dinosaurs as soon as next month! In 2014, the 'Jurassic World' trailer aired during the NFL, so it's not totally absurd to think the same might occur with this film. Here's to hoping it's worth the wait!