As Jurassic World will be presented at Comic-Con 2014 on July 26, director Colin Trevorrow recently revealed the first poster for the movie via his Twitter account. For the discerning observer, the image harkens back to the original movie.

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The animated picture nods to the iconic scene in the 1993 original which featured a wild T-Rex and an upturned visitor vehicle in which two children are stuck.

Recently, a report suggested that the famous T-Rex feeding scene would be revisited with this movie.

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Previously, other reports hinted at the fourth instalment in the dino franchise paying a homage to the orginal.Judging by the logo on certain helicopters that have been captured on camera from the filming of Jurassic WorldMoviePilot deciphered the InGen symbol. This seems to hint at the fact that the corporation that conceptualised and contructed Jurassic Park in the original film will also be an integral part of this one.

In March, the images of the concept art for the park also evoked the visual imagery of Jurassic Park. The elaborate structure reveals that this is a carefully constructed theme park like that in the 1993 film. That observation was bolstered by the fact that Dr. Henry Wu, played by B.D. Wong, who featured in the 1993 original will be returning.

But despite many allusions to the original, director Colin Trevorrow has said that the new film will be a sequel and not a reboot. The director suggested that the film, which is now titled Jurassic World, will be set 22 years in the future. The details came to light when a fan asked the filmmaker to confirm rumors about the film being a reboot.

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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: