‘Jurassic World’ Rumors, News: Official Poster, Trailer Leaked on to YouTube Website?

The official movie poster for 'Jurassic World' was released last Tuesday, October 14, by none other than the director himself, which sparked rumors that the trailer is about to arrive as well.

Director Colin Trevorrow posted the official poster of 'Jurassic World' on Twitter last Tuesday with "a study in simplicity, utilizing a darkly monochromatic vibe to add a slightly sinister edge to the iconic artwork," according to Inquisitr.

Now that the official poster is out, fans of the Jurassic Park franchise reportedly took it as a sign that the first trailer is also nearing its release.

Currently, fans have been left waiting for the official trailer to release, or at least be given a release date.

However, rumor has it that the trailer might be launched side-by-side with Christopher Nolan's sci-fi film 'Interstellar' on November 7, while others think it might arrive during the 2015 Super Bowl.

However, according to Inquisitr, the trailer was subject to a screen test recently, with YouTube user Ivan Flores claiming to have seen the trailer at a Regal cinema after allegedly taking part in a survey.

Flores took to YouTube to describe what he saw, but the video was then pulled as a request by NBC/Universal, sparking rumors that what Flores posted really described the trailer of the upcoming movie.

Screenrant outlines the plot of the trailer with a ferryboat arriving at Isla Nublar, the setting of 'Jurassic World'. The trailer is rumored to showcase several dinosaur attractions in the park, as well as a great white shark being fed to an aquatic dinosaur. Meanwhile, a "genetically altered" rouge dino escapes, and Bryce Dallas Howard's and Chris Pratt's character appearing on the scene.

'Jurassic World' is the fourth installment to the 'Jurassic Park' franchise and will star 'Guardians of the Galaxy' actor Chris Pratt together with Bryce Dallas Howard, Ty Simpkins, Nick Robinson, Judy Greer, Jake Johnson, Vincent D'Onofrio, Omar Sy and Irrfhan Khan.

'Jurassic World' is set 22 years after the events of the first film of the series, 'Jurassic Park', as a second attempt to create a park full of dinosaurs-this concept seems promising as things work out well during the first few moments, but, "all hell breaks loose" as the promising dinosaur park leads to one disastrous event after another.

'Jurassic World' is expected to hit the big screen in June 12, 2015.