Dr. Wu returns in this InGen viral video plus new Jurassic World TV spot

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

JURASSIC PARK aficionados may recognize Dr. Henry Wu (B.D. Wong) as the lead geneticist from the first film and while there doesn't seem to be a lot of returning faces in JURASSIC WORLD, he certainly helps cement this film into the legacy started with the original. The following video is a pretty great marketing piece that it brings everyone up to speed on what InGen's been up to and how they would even get funding for their experiments in the first place.

This is a piece that I wish would have been released far earlier to whet people's appetites. The latest trailer pushed way too hard on the action front. It's JURASSIC WORLD! We get that the dinosaurs are going to break loose at some point! I just hope they haven't shown all there is to see in regards to the encounters with that nasty-looking hybrid. In any event, you'll find a new TV spot below that actually reveals some dinosaur goodness NOT seen in any trailer thus far. Yeah, I'd hug the hell out of a dinosaur, too!

JURASSIC WORLD opens on June 12, 2015.

Do you think we'll see any other cameos in JURASSIC WORLD?

Source: Universal Pictures

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