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Jurassic World: Dominion Trailer Features Original Jurassic Park Cast, Dinosaurs Rampaging

Check out the trailer for the sixth movie about dinosaurs eating people.

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Jurassic World: Dominion is the third film in the second trilogy about man play God, bringing dinosaurs back from the dead, and eventually yelling, "We were wrong" as they all become lunch. The latest trailer has arrived for the film, which hits theaters on June 10, and finally, dinosaurs have made their way into the real world. This is also our first look at Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, and Sam Neill all together again.

If you want to see velociraptors jumping between buildings like Batman, The Tick, Daredevil, etc.--and of course you do--this is probably the movie for you. The trailer also features classic Jurassic Park moments like a person hiding from a dinosaur which wants to eat them and people from the first movie returning. It's everything you want in a Jurassic Park trailer, and you can check it out below.

In Jurassic World: Dominion, "[The film] takes place four years after Isla Nublar has been destroyed," reads the description for the movie. "Dinosaurs now live--and hunt--alongside humans all over the world. This fragile balance will reshape the future and determine, once and for all, whether human beings are to remain the apex predators on a planet they now share with history’s most fearsome creatures."

Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard return for the final installment of this trilogy. They're joined by Jurassic Park alumni Dern, Goldblum, and Neill, reprising their roles of Ellie Sattler, Ian Malcolm, and Alan Grant, respectively. BD Wong, Justice Smith, Daniella Pineda, and Omar Sy return to the Jurassic World series one last time as well.

Colin Trevorrow directs the Jurassic World conclusion, and he co-wrote the screenplay along with Emily Carmichael. This latest trilogy has been a massive success with Jurassic World (2015) bringing in $1.6 billion globally, while Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018) made $1.3 billion worldwide.

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