“Jurassic World” Director Posts Bloody Photo From the Set Via Twitter Christopher Moore, June 29, 2014 The new Jurassic Park sequel, Jurassic World, is currently filming and from time to time director Colin Trevorrow has been using his Twitter account to tease pics from the set. His most recent one posted from 4 am on Saturday shows that things are getting a little bloody in the dinosaur-filled locale. Check out the photo of plasma-spilled mayhem after the break. Saturday, 4AM. pic.twitter.com/yxSOMp3V1f— Colin Trevorrow (@colintrevorrow) June 29, 2014His last tweet before that on June 17th showed a familiar sharp-toothed shadow.Nights. pic.twitter.com/LflniGjxmJ— Colin Trevorrow (@colintrevorrow) June 17, 2014To catch more of his pics on the Jurassic World set, you can follow Colin Trevorrow on his Twitter. You can also follow the official Jurassic Park Twitter and Like the official Facebook page for further updates on the film.Jurassic World will be relased on June 12th, 2015. News Social Networks Viral Marketing Viral News Bryce Dallas HowardChris PrattColin TrevorrowIdris ElbaJosh BrolinJudy GreerJurassic ParkJurrassic WorldMichael CrichtonVincent D'Onfrio
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