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The Final 'Jurassic World Rebirth' Trailers Gives a Glimpse at the Worst of the Worst Dinosaurs

The Final 'Jurassic World Rebirth' Trailers Gives a Glimpse at the Worst of the Worst Dinosaurs

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Universal Pictureshas unleashed the second and final trailer for the highly anticipated new installment in theJurassic Parkfranchise, officially titledJurassic World Rebirth. The action-packed trailer issues in a new era, as this summer, audiences see theJurassic Worldtrilogy come to an end.
Directed by Gareth Edwards, known forGodzillaandRogue One: A Star Wars Story,Jurassic World Rebirthis set five years after the events ofJurassic World Dominion. The plot centers on a covert operations team, led byScarlett Johansson's character, Zora Bennett, tasked with a perilous mission: to infiltrate a forbidden island in the Atlantic that was once an original research facility for Jurassic Park. Their objective is to extract DNA from the three largest remaining prehistoric species across land, sea, and air, for a groundbreaking medical breakthrough. However, things quickly go awry when their operation intersects with a civilian family, leading both groups to become stranded on the dinosaur-infested island. The trailer offers a thrilling glimpse of the new hybrid monstrosities and terrifying dinosaurs they'll encounter, including a redesigned Spinosaurus and new mutant creatures like the 'Distortus rex' and flying 'Mutadons.'
The film features an all-star cast including Scarlett Johansson, Jonathan Bailey as paleontologist Dr. Henry Loomis,Mahershala Alias Duncan Kincaid (Zora's trusted team member), and Rupert Friend as a Big Pharma representative. The film premieres in theaters on July 2.

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