Which Shot In The 'Jurassic World' Trailer Is Not In The Movie?
Universal Pictures gave fans a nice little holiday gift Tuesday with the early release of the Jurassic World trailer. It was the first big look at what director Colin Trevorrow has in store for the iconic Steven Spielberg/Michael Crichton franchise. The answer is the fulfillment of John Hammond's dream: a dinosaur theme park where no expense is spared. However, after years, things are getting a bit stale. So the Jurassic World scientists create a new dinosaur. And we know that's a big no-no.
As expected, reactions to the Jurassic World trailer ran the gamut from wide-eyed wonder to eye-rollingly dumb. People in the latter camp cited some of the new ways dinosaurs are being used at the park as an argument, as well as some of the computer generated effects. Now, the movie comes out in seven months so all of the effects will be finished and look better by then, but one shot in particular won't. In fact, one shot in particular was made only for the trailer and will not be in the movie. Find out which below.
The shot in the Jurassic World trailer that's not in the movie, is the one with the words right there on the screen:
Yes, that Jurassic World gate is completely CG. The one in the movie will be real. We know this because director Colin Trevorrow told us:
@alexfieldsman the gate will be practical. Real wood, concrete and steel.
— Colin Trevorrow (@colintrevorrow) November 25, 2014
And some more:
@TheHoyt08 The gate is practical, the environment isn't. That shot was made specifically for the trailer. The film will be different.
— Colin Trevorrow (@colintrevorrow) November 25, 2014
Why not use the practical shot in the trailer? We don't know. But that clears up one complaint people have about the Jurassic World trailer. In the film, the gate will look much more like the one in the Steven Spielberg original:
Why do you think they used a computer created Jurassic World gate in the trailer instead of the real one?
Jurassic World opens June 12. It stars Bryce Dallas Howard, Chris Pratt, Ty Simpkins, Nick Robinson, BD Wong and more.