The final trailer for Jurassic World Rebirth was published little over a month ago, and Universal Pictures (via Fandango) has since released a featurette that includes a significant amount of additional footage.
 
Along with interviews featuring Scarlett Johansson, Jonathan Bailey, Mahershala Ali, and Rupert Friend, as well as director Gareth Edwards, there are also some images of the famous T-Rex getting ready to strike during the "riverboat chase." This scene did not appear in Steven Spielberg's film adaptation of Michael Crichton's Jurassic Park.


In a scene that seems to honor the original JP's raptor sequence, we also see a group of characters hiding from the "Mutadons" (said to be a hybrid between a pterosaur and a velociraptor).
 
During CinemaCon, Johansson shared her thoughts on her enduring passion for the franchise.
 
Being in a Jurassic film has been a lifelong goal.  I informed Steven Spielberg personally this time that I would play any part, even if it meant getting eaten within the first five minutes.  Therefore, being here is a tremendous honor.  Additionally, she declared her resolve to "put the scares back into Jurassic."  


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