Director Colin Trevorrow hints that the Tyrannosaurus Rex is back

Jun 18, 2014 15:53 GMT  ·  By

Director Colin Trevorrow has the huge task of remaking the “Jurassic Park” franchise and of doing it in such a manner as to do justice to the previous installments. “Jurassic World” is coming out next year in June and, today, we have our first official look at it.

Well, “look” might be too strong a word for what we’re getting with this teaser photo that Trevorrow posted on his Twitter with the caption “Nights,” because you can’t even see a dinosaur in it. Click on the image above for the full version.

However, what we do see is the next best thing, because that shadow looks like it’s been cast by a Tyrannosaurus Rex. Or, you know, any other dino with a fearsome set of teeth.

“Jurassic World” is based off a script by Trevorrow himself and Pat Crowley and, from what it’s being said online, it will be set 22 years after the story in the first movie. The IMDB synopsis of the film is still empty at this point, but Trevorrow hinted before that the idea of this new installment would be that viewers would be introduced into a world in which the concept of Jurassic Park worked.

Chris Pratt plays a researcher studying Velociraptors and the way they interact with humans. The cast also includes Bryce Dallas Howard, Jake Johnson, Vincent D’Onofrio and Judy Greer.