Universal Pictures released a new trailer showing Chris Pratt's velociraptor squad in the highly-anticipated epic action film "Jurassic World, announced ScreenRant. The movie will be shown in theaters nationwide on June 12, as informed by Forbes.

The film just enticed movie goers some more with the new trailer. Pratt, portraying a character named Owen Grady, is shown talking to Ty Simpkins' and Nick Robinson's characters Gray and Zach, saying he is "The Alpha" of his velociraptor squad, with members Charlie, Echo and Blue.

The film's great cinematography is also captured in the trailer, making the viewers excitement increased some more to step in the make-believe fantasy realm of "Jurassic World."

Watch the video featured on ScreenRant here:

"Jurassic World" serves as the third sequel of the series about dinosaurs entering the lives of humans through modern technology. The film comes 22 years after the first movie "Jurassic Park," produced by Steven Spielberg, was shown, as noted on Jurassic World-WW.

The movie is directed by Colin Trevorrow, the mind behind the direction of the critically-acclaimed 2012 film "Safety Not Guaranteed."

Another interesting note why huge movie fans would want to watch this is because the story was written by Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver, who are famed for "The Relic" and the "Rise of the Planet Apes."

Other members of the cast who would be seen in the adventure movie are Bryce Dallas Howard, Vincent D'Onofrio, Ty Simpkins, Nick Robinson, Omar Sy, BD Wong and Irrfan Khan.

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The said film catapulted Pratt's stardom to new heights. He recalled in his GQ June 2015 issue interview those times when he was the less known celebrity, compared to his famous wife, Anna Faris.

Pratt shared, "I've had those moments where I was like the guy holding the purse at events and people just looked right through me. And, you know, actors come up and just blatantly hit on my wife in front of me and don't even look at me. I'm like, 'What the ****, dude?' I can think of exactly who they are, too, and I hope they ****** audition for Guardians of the Galaxy."

He also told GQ his recent encounters with people in the show business, "Also, producers and studio people now who will come up to me and treat me the same way that they were treating Anna. They're like, 'I always knew...' I'm like, 'Is that right? That's interesting, because you ****** stared right through me the last time...."