Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom won't be like any Jurassic Park movie you've seen before.

Director JA Bayona has explained to EW that the sequel completely changes genre halfway through, so if you think that the trailer and its destruction of Isla Nublar spoiled the whole movie, it didn't.

"The first half, you have a whole dinosaur movie on the island, so you have what you expect from a Jurassic movie," he outlined.

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"Then the second half moves to a totally different environment that feels more suspenseful, darker, claustrophobic, and even has this kind of gothic element, which I love."

This second half will follow The Lost World: Jurassic Park's San Diego-set climax, as Fallen Kingdom will see its characters trapped indoors on an American estate with a terrifying new dinosaur, the Indoraptor.

"At the end of the day, we're all trying to make something that will be part of the Jurassic empire and tonally match the previous movies, but we're going off in a new direction," added Chris Pratt.

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As for whether anyone is feeling the pressure after Jurassic World's huge success, Pratt certainly isn't.

"I feel like anxiety is a burden of the hyper-intelligent. It's someone else's job to worry about that. I just show up, stand on the X, say the lines, and give them all three of my scared faces," he joked.

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom is released in UK cinemas on June 6 and US cinemas on June 22.

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