Entertainment Weekly has revealed the first story details for Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. The film is set to arrive in cinemas next summer and the very first trailer has been teased all week for a debut in the early hours of Friday morning (GMT).
The story reportedly concerns a volcano on Isla Nublar that threatens the dinosaurs that had overrun the park at the end of the previous film. ‘Who has the best shot at preventing the prehistoric beasts from becoming extinct (again)? That would be Chris Pratt’s dino trainer Owen Grady and Bryce Dallas Howard’s former park manager Claire Dearing,’ so reports EW.
“Claire’s founded an organization, Dinosaur Protection Group, and they’re finding a way to get these dinosaurs off the island,” Howard says to the outlet. “She reaches out to Owen Grady to let him know this is happening.”
“When you see them at the beginning of this story, you get caught up as to what’s going on,” Howard says. “But it’s not what you would necessarily expect.”
EW also debuted a new image from the film featuring said dinosaurs and said volcano. Check it out above.
J.A. Bayona directs. James Cromwell, Ted Levine, Justice Smith, Geraldine Chaplin, Daniella Pineda, Toby Jones, Rafe Spall, BD Wong and Jeff Goldblum are also amongst the cast.
The film debuts in cinemas on June 22nd, 2018.
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