It’s been 65 million years since dinosaurs walked the Earth, and it feels almost as long since they appeared on the big screen. But the planet is finally getting its first glimpse of the new Jurassic World movie.
The official trailer for the fourth installation of the Jurassic Park franchise was released Tuesday, more than a decade after 2003’s Jurassic Park III, and more than 20 years since Steven Spielberg first unleashed velociraptors into popular culture.
This time, “Jurassic World” appears to be a full-on theme park, like a terrifying MarineLand complete with pliosaur-looking creatures breaching out of the water to eat dead sharks.
Science also seems to have progressed since the last film, much to the chagrin of lead actor Chris Pratt. Genetic engineering accidentally creates a “highly intelligent” super-dino that will “kill anything that moves.” And of course can’t be contained by the park’s meager cages.
The “new dinosaur” that terrorizes the island is never explicitly shown in the trailer, so it’s difficult to make any conclusions from the two minutes and forty seconds we’ve seen so far.
But judging from the screaming throngs of people, there’s a good chance Jurassic World will once again be left abandoned by the end of the film as a monument to mankind’s arrogance. Check out the full trailer below.