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Jurassic World Trailer Release Date: New Teaser Photo Leaked by Colin Trevorrow

The fourth installment of the popular science fiction adventure series Jurassic Park is yet to hit the theaters next year but fans of the movie franchise are still hankering for some updates. Here's what we've found out so far.

Just recently, director of "Jurassic World," Colin Trevorrow, took to his social media to post a photo of what seems to be a road sign that is tipped over and is covered with leaves.

In a report by Metro, they indicated that the direction of which the sign was toppled over was in fact intentional. It is actually pointing towards the East Dock on Isla Nubar that Dennis Nedry (played by Wayne Knight in the first JP film 1993) had knocked over as he tried to escape.

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Followers of the helmer's Twitter account are left wondering whether or not the director is actually doing the scene or just sharing a still from the Steven Spielberg movie.

But the website further pointed out Hollywood Reporter's report saying that this could be a hint that the stolen dinosaur eggs that Nedry dropped along the way might be featured in the fourth film.

On Aug. 5, director Trevorrow announced on his Twitter that filming had wrapped and is now entering on its post-production phase. It is now slated to arrive in the cinemas June 12, 2015.

"Jurassic Park is now called Jurassic World, a fully functional dinosaur park that sees 20,000 visitors a year, the realisation of owner John Hammonds dreams. The scientists may have gone too far in creating some sort of hybrid dinosaur, which escapes and terrorises the park," a synopsis provided by Yahoo! News stated.

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