New 'Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom' Poster Declares, 'The Park Is Gone'
Destruction is the name of the game in upcoming "Jurassic World" sequel "Fallen Kingdom," which is slated to hit theaters this summer. Before that, though, fans will be treated to at least one more trailer for the flick, which has been teased with a new poster that declares the park's grim fate.
The striking one-sheet features imagery we've seen before, including Owen (Chris Pratt), Claire (Bryce Dallas Howard), and new character Franklin (Justice Smith) trying to take shelter from a giant dino in one of the park's now-defunct glass globe rides. But the erupting volcano in the background has certainly grabbed our attention, since it's that event that spurs much of the action in "Fallen World."
According to the film's official synopsis, that volcano threatens to once again cause an extinction event for the dinos that took over Isla Nublar at the end of the first film, something Claire very much wants to prevent. She's recruited Owen to the cause, though rescuing dozens of dinosaurs from a remote island isn't exactly an easy task. (Shocking, right?)
We're likely to find out more intel from a new trailer that's set to drop sometime on Wednesday. In the meantime, feel free to comb the poster for additional clues.
The park is gone. Watch the new trailer for @JurassicWorld#FallenKingdom tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/T4YqS62S0A
— Jurassic World (@JurassicWorld) April 17, 2018
"Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" roars into theaters on June 22.