The T-Rex holds on to a helicopter in latest Fallen Kingdom poster

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

If the JURASSIC movies have proved anything it’s that you cannot escape the might and teeth of the immense dinosaurs. Whether by land, sea, or air they will get you, and they will bite you. The new poster for JURASSIC WORLD: FALLEN KINGDOM proves that even in a helicopter the likes of the incredible T-Rex will find a way to get you into its jaws. Oh, and you thought you were safe on that ladder, you silly fool!

Check out the poster below and click to embiggen!

The poster also happens to tease a special scene in the actual movie, and director J.A. Bayona expressed his excitement over it, saying it’s one of his favorite scenes in the movie.

It’s been three years since theme park and luxury resort Jurassic World was destroyed by dinosaurs out of containment. Isla Nublar now sits abandoned by humans while the surviving dinosaurs fend for themselves in the jungles. When the island’s dormant volcano begins roaring to life, Owen (Chris Pratt) and Claire (Bryce Dallas Howard) mount a campaign to rescue the remaining dinosaurs from this extinction-level event. Owen is driven to find Blue, his lead raptor who’s still missing in the wild, and Claire has grown a respect for these creatures she now makes her mission. Arriving on the unstable island as lava begins raining down, their expedition uncovers a conspiracy that could return our entire planet to a perilous order not seen since prehistoric times.

The star of these movies will always be the T-Rex, so it’s a smart play to keep the impressive beastie at the forefront of the promotion. As for the scene itself, we’ve seen a clip in the trailer of one of the sea-dwelling beasts shooting out of the water and biting something on the helicopter, so maybe the T-Rex fails only for this bigger creature to clean up after? All I know is someone/something is getting eaten, which is worthy of the admission price.

See JURASSIC WORLD: FALLEN KINGDOM on June 22. 

Source: Universal Pictures

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