"The Park Is Open" In First 'Jurassic World' Poster
The first Jurassic World poster is here.
Director Colin Trevorrow tweeted the image, which is very reminiscent of the poster for the original Steven Spielberg film. It's just the logo, big and imposing, daring fans to enter. This time though, the tagline is "The Park is Open." Jurassic World itself opens June 12. Check out the Jurassic World poster below.
Here's the Jurassic World poster:
And the original tweet:
#TheParkIsOpen pic.twitter.com/YTMs7rkKE8
— Colin Trevorrow (@colintrevorrow) October 15, 2014
Simple. Perfect. You've got to love this poster. But honestly, did you expect any this else? Here are the teaser posters for the first three movies:
The layering in this poster, as well as the smoke, give this a more real world, lived in feeling. Which is exactly what the film is about. Trevorrow said the following to us about the film:
This film picks up twenty-two years after Jurassic Park. When Derek [Connolly] and I sat down to find the movie, we looked at the past two decades and talked about what we've seen. Two things came to the surface.
One was that money has been the gasoline in the engine of our biggest mistakes. If there are billions to be made, no one can resist them, even if they know things could end horribly.
The other was that our relationship with technology has become so woven into our daily lives, we've become numb to the scientific miracles around us. We take so much for granted.
Those two ideas felt like they could work together. What if, despite previous disasters, they built a new biological preserve where you could see dinosaurs walk the earth...and what if people were already kind of over it? We imagined a teenager texting his girlfriend with his back to a T-Rex behind protective glass. For us, that image captured the way much of the audience feels about the movies themselves. "We've seen CG dinosaurs. What else you got?" Next year, you'll see our answer.
Jurassic World, starring Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard, opens June 12. What do you think of the first poster?