Dinosaurs, teenage angst, a glass slipper, and a dog named Snoopy are just a taste of what the latest trailers are teasing.

Film trailers debuted last week for the "Peanuts" animated film and for a film about teenagers who nickname each other awful things titled "The Duff." The Disney live-action tale of "Cinderella" is making its way into theaters with a first-look trailer. And, the fourth "Jurassic Park" film has also debuted with teaser trailers.

"Peanuts"

Snoopy, Charlie Brown, Peppermint Patty and the rest of the "Peanuts" gang have finally been turned into a feature film. While there have been many TV specials, this would make the first major animated movie about the group of eternally youthful kids.

It has been 14 years since creator of "Peanuts" Charles Schulz's death. The "Peanuts" comic strip was conceived and brought to life by Schulz from 1950 until 2000, but the comic strip and its characters have been timeless.

The movie is also the first "Peanuts" film in 35 years. Schulz's son and grandson -- Craig and Bryan Schulz respectively -- are producing and writing the new film, The Verge reported. While there are no details about the plot or much about the script, people are excited about its return.

The "Peanuts" movie lands into theater on Nov. 6, 2015.

"The Duff"

From the loveable "Peanuts" gang that never ages, to teenagers growing and navigating throughout life; CBS Films has teased their upcoming high school teenage comedy starring Mae Whitman from NBC's "Parenthood" and the cult hit film "Scott Pilgrim vs the World."

Whitman plays a high school senior who decides to remake herself after she learns that she is known as "The Duff" -- the Designated Ugly Fat Friend, Variety reported.

The film also stars Ken Jeong ("Community," "The Hangover") and Nick Eversman and Robbie Amell from "The Flash" TV series. "The Duff" comes in Spring 2015.

"Cinderella"

From teenagers and their angst to the timeless tale of a girl who just wanted to be loved: "Cinderella."

The Disney live-action film has Cate Blanchett in the role of the wicked step-mother and Helena Bonham Carter playing the Fairy Godmother. Lily James from "Downton Abbey" plays Cinderella. It is directed by Kenneth Branagh, who also directed the first "Thor" film.

Disney is trying to repeat success by banking on "Cinderella" to bring in the same appeal as the box office gem "Maleficent." With a great cast so far including "Game of Thrones" actor Richard Madden playing the prince, the film could cast a spell of triumph once more, according to Time.

The newest trailer for "Cinderella," some critics suggest, is reminiscent of the 1950s trailer of the animated version. "Cinderella" and her glass slipper slides into movie theaters on March 13, 2015.

"Jurassic World"

From magic to dinosaurs, the fourth "Jurassic Park" film, titled "Jurassic World," debuted not one but two trailers recently. The first teaser trailer was like Throwback Thursday video; it featured the hints from the first 1993 "Jurassic Park" film (with water vibrating in a cup on a car's dashboard of a car).

"Jurassic World" features Chris Pratt from "Guardians of the Galaxy," Bryce Dallas Howard from "The Twilight Saga" and Vincent D'Onofrio from "Law and Order: Criminal Intent." Comic Book Resources reported. B.D. Wong ("Law and Order: SVU"), who was in the original 1993 film, is also expected to appear in this fourth sequel.

"Jurassic World" is directed Colin Trevorrow.

The second trailer, which debuted Sunday, features more of the cast and a first look at the roaming dinosaurs. "Jurassic World" stomps into movie theaters on June 12, 2015.

A full trailer is expected on Thanksgiving day or this coming Friday.

Check out the trailers for all four movies below: