'Jurassic World' Park Cam Gives Glimpses Inside the Park
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The movie has launched a live cam section on the official site where people can see activities inside some parts of the park including employees' break room and main streets.

AceShowbiz - After releasing the first trailer and a new Super Bowl spot, "Jurassic World" now offers more glimpses at the park which showcases collections of dinosaurs. On Monday, February 2, the movie launched a Park Cam section on its official site in which people can see activities in several parts of the park such as employees' break room and main streets.

The park cam from main street shows some people taking photos while another feed from Isla Nublar Hilton lobby sees some guests checking the park's map. Footage from hatchery and creation lab is also available, showing scientists wearing white coats doing whatever they are doing in the lab. There is also one live cam from Cretaceous cruise showing tourists paddling on the river.

"Jurassic World" takes place 22 years following events in Steven Spielberg's "Jurassic Park". The park is jammed with visitors who are having a good time, but later they will face their nightmares as the scary genetically-modified Indominus Rex escapes from its cage and hunts anything that moves.

The new dino-packed TV spot released during the Super Bowl on Sunday teases the hybrid dinosaur and sees Chris Pratt running for his life. Also starring Bryce Dallas Howard, Ty Simpkins, Irrfan Khan, B.D. Wong and others, the Colin Trevorrow-directed adventure is set for release in the U.S. on June 12.

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