On the occasion of Easter, a clue was laid out via dinosaur eggs stamped with a code, that were revealed on April 5 via Twitter.

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"Something's hatching on Isla Nublar. #JurassicWorld," read the caption of the image.

For those who followed the code, they were led to an image of an Ian Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum) book, 'God Creates Dinosaurs'. The book obviously reiterates the warning against mankind trying to recreate dinosaurs, and particularly in this instalment, wherein not only do the scientists replicate already existing DNA, but dare to create a new hybrid. Even in the original film, Goldblum's character was dead against the practice of birthing these dinosaurs in labs.

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While this is just a fun promotional activity, it does lead us to the very tempting thought of getting a surprise glimpse of Goldblum as Malcolm in the movie. Although initially there were some rumors surrounding the possibility of Goldblum reprising his role, it was nipped in the budd soon enough. But we would like to entertain the possibility of this surprise cameo being kept under tight lock and key for obvious reasons.

Goldblum has made his love of the Jurassic Park movies pretty evident in the not too distant past. Last year, Goldblum made a wedding memorable by recreating the iconic T-Rex chase scene for a couple. The actor was attending his fiance's friends' wedding and was sport enough to play along with the idea. The moment was captured by photographer Adam Bisenthal.

Goldblum had also previously expressed interest in reprising his role as Malcolm in Jurassic World but he seems to have come to terms with the fact that he is not going to be in this one.

"I don't know anything about Jurassic World so it seems that the ship is sailing and I'll buy a ticket to see it," he said.

The actor worked with Steven Spielberg on the first two installments of the film and suggests that he was very satisfied with the experience.

"I was very happy to do the two I did and to work with Mr. Steven Spielberg," he stated.

Jurassic World stars Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Jake Johnson, Vincent D'Onofrio, Irrfan Khan, and Ty Simpkins. The movie has been directed by Colin Trevorrow.

The film will hit theaters on June 12, 2015.

Watch the trailer here: