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I'm gonna go with they are trained. I think it makes sense.. kinda like the Mosasaurus we saw in the trailer. It was trained like your Orca or Dolphin in this case. So I think that's more plausible. 

Also what is with Chris Pratt's character riding on a bike with Raptors? Are we getting that story where they have controlled Raptors?

I would like to hope they are running away from something maybe, not necessarily interested in eating when they are possibly on the menu?

 

No T-rex in that trailer that I spotted? Kinda feels less like Jurassic Park if there isn't one :(

http://imgur.com/a/ou5o6 <<<some concept images that leaked that would have been part of this at one point and they look freakin wierd.... o_O More like something out of a film Vin Desil would be in!!!

Trailer looks really good, very curious to see this modified dinosaur!

 

We need it to fight a T-REX :D

 

Considering the T-Rex was killed by the Spinosaurus in JP3...(as crappy as the movie was) It should stand no chance against the genetically modified Dino.

http://imgur.com/a/ou5o6 <<<some concept images that leaked that would have been part of this at one point and they look freakin wierd.... o_O More like something out of a film Vin Desil would be in!!!

I love the glamour shot lol

http://imgur.com/a/ou5o6 <<<some concept images that leaked that would have been part of this at one point and they look freakin wierd.... o_O More like something out of a film Vin Desil would be in!!!

That could be a refreshing take

Ok didn't care for the trailer.... the movie is nothing more than a reboot.

 

I don't think this is classified as a reboot.  The continuity is still there, it's just been modernised... which makes sense given it's set 20 years after the first!

 

I for one am looking forward to it.

I read on Deadline I think (maybe Cinemablend) that those Raptors are either tamed or just being "aimed" at a target and Pratt's character has some sort of pheromone type thing on him or something.

 

That's too much HL2...

 

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Good, that gate really looks fake and out of place (the fire, for example).

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