In a most recent revelation about the filming of Jurassic World, it seems like director Colin Trevorrow will be abandoning CGI in favor of more practical FX for creating the dinosaurs on the fourth instalment of the iconic franchise.

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A new report suggests that the movie might be going down the old school filmmaking route, which might give it a raw feel. So there won't be any motion capture or green screens to work with, and the actors will get a real feel of the threat.

On July 7, Screencrush reported an image that had surfaced via a fansite showing a close up of the raptors face. The publication also added that it was and unpixellated image.

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The raptor with it's green reptilian skin and glassy yellow eyes looks quite terrifying. The creatures mouth is locked by a metal jaw in the image. It seems like the raptors won't be part of the real danger in this instalment of the dinosaur thriller. It has been revealed that the dinosaur villain this time around will be something of a mutant creation, created by fusing different breeds of dinosaurs, to create a new attraction for visitors to the park.

Jurassic World is being directed by Colin Trevorrow and will star Chris Pratt, Bryce-Dallas Howard, Jake Johnson, Omar Sy and Irrfan Khan.

The Jurassic Park films are based on Michael Crichton's series of novels about pre-historic beasts being revived by revolutionary gene technology. Frank Marshall and Pat Crowley are co-producing the film alongside Steven Spielberg, who directed the first two installments in the franchise.

The film will hit theaters on June 12, 2015.

Watch a trailer for Jurassic Park here: