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It is a terrible poster. It is completely uninspiring and boring. It is unoriginal, almost identical to the original film's poster and this film, based on the leaks, is nothing like the original.

 

This film is shaping up to be worse than Jurassic Park III.  :x

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- Nublar Ferry approached Isla Nublar

- A huge number of visitors enter through the dock

- Jurassic World gates open slowly, with a little sound before fading into black again. Then the tagline "THE PARK" is shown.

The next batch of cutscenes occur a bit quicker, as the heartbeat in the background begins to quicken. The following scenes also take place inside the park:

- Little kids petting a baby Triceratops with an adult in the background, just out of focus.

- We see new, creepy looking flying dinosaurs in a massive cage, with visitors admiring them from within the cage.

- Next it cuts to an open field with excited people and huge Dinosaurs in the background, again out of focus.

- Then the screen gets dark and it's now night time. We then see a massive building with a light show going on from its top. The word "IS" is then shown.

- We see a giant sea creature from the top swimming in a huge water tank and we see it when the lighting brightens the pool from the distance.

- Then we see the lonele part of the island, where a creature islooking over to the lights in the distance from its solitary area. We apparently don't see the creature, only the reflection off its eyes and a general shape of its head.

- Then the heartbeat stops and we hear an alarm as we see people running around, trees falling and get crushed by something in the jungle. Then we see Chris Pratt for the first time, looking for someone in a hallway while people are running in the opposite direction.

- Bryce Dallas Howard is taken away by big secruity guards. The final shot of the montage is of Pteranodons flying freely, terrorizing people... Then the text "OPEN" is shown.

Then, the first line is spoken by Chris Pratt, who says "This might be our only chance."

Following this is a fairlyimpressive sounding scene, in which a Velociraptor comes out of the jungle and jumps towards the camera in slow motion and we see that it attacks a huge Dinosaur which we don't see (probably the D-Rex). We only apparently see up to where the Raptor's claws dig into this new Dinosaur and from what was seen, we see that this larger Dinosaur (D-Rex) has transparent layer of skinover top of its inner skin which has a weird, rustic color.

Then the Jurassic World logo fades in with the melodic Jurassic Park theme playing in the background.
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