'Jurassic World' New Images Show Dinosaur Eggs At Isla Nublar And A Quote From The Security Chief Of The Park
Two new images of “Jurassic World” have been released by the producers online. One of the images shows eggs on Isla Nublar and the other image is of Vic Hoskins, the chief of security of Masrani Global and the dinosaur park.
The producers of “Jurassic World” wished the fans on Easter by sharing a picture of dinosaur eggs from Isla Nublar, the island on which the dinosaur theme park is located. This image was posted on the official Twitter account of the movie.
“Something’s hatching on Isla Nublar,” reads the tweet. Each egg in the picture appears to carry a QR code. A QR code is an image containing a design made of black and white squares that can be used to get additional information about the object on which it is placed. Users can access such information by scanning the QR code, using the camera on their smartphones. Commenting on the image, some of the fans pointed out that the QR codes don’t work.
One of the users was able to scan a QR code in the image using a QR scanner app on iPhone. He posted this image on Twitter, which is said to be the information accessed using the code. The image shows a book written by Ian Malcolm about the creation of dinosaurs. Ian Malcolm was a character from the 1993 “Jurassic Park” movie and the role was played by Jeff Goldblum.
There have been no announcements by the producers stating that Jeff Goldblum will be a part of “Jurassic World.” Ian Malcolm was one of the main characters in the original movie who opposed the idea of creating dinosaurs using genetic technology.
Another image of “Jurassic World” shared by the producers is of the security head Vic Hoskins, played by Vincent D’Onofrio. This image, shared on the official Twitter account of the movie, shows the character standing near a helicopter. “Jurassic World is a global destination and that comes with a certain set of risks,” reads a quote from the character in the image.
Security at the dinosaur theme park will be compromised in “Jurassic World” due to a new dinosaur called Indominus Rex. The trailers of the movie show the hybrid dinosaur killing people on the island as well as the other dinosaurs.
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