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'Jurassic World' Premiere Is Blast! Director Colin Trevorrow Hits 'Grand Slam' According To Sources; He Will Not Return For The Fifth Film Though

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The highly anticipated dinosaur-themed movie sequel, "Jurassic World" had its world premiere in Paris this weekend.

And while the premiere was limited for the invitees only, it seemed that the reaction of those who were fortunate enough to watch it, thinks that director Colin Trevorrow has done a magnificent job worthy of Steven Spielberg's franchise.

The Twitterverse was flooded with great comments from the those who have watched the "Jurassic World" premiere, as reported by Slash Film.

According to "Frozen" star Josh Gad, the director has "hit grand slam," revealing that the "last 20 minutes of the movie are cinematic bliss."

He even commended Bryce Dallaw Howard's performance saying that "She is about to blow minds."

 I cannot begin to describe how kick-ass and awesome #BDH is. She is about to blow minds.

A photo posted by Josh Gad (@joshgad) on May 29, 2015 at 5:10pm PDT

Jeremy Marque on the other hand can't stop praising the director for the job well done after watching the "Jurassic World" premiere.

"You did a great job !! The movie is amazing ! beyond everything," he said on Twitter.

While Anouchka Delon believes it's "a more than worthy sequel" to that of Steven Spielberg's "Jurassic Park."

However, while praises are rampant with Colin Trevorrow's directing, the highly acclaimed director is reportedly not returning for the fifth sequel.

"Jurassic Park is like Star Wars," Trevorrow said according to The Hollywood Reporter. "Different directors can give a different taste to each movie."

"I would be involved in some way, but not as director," he said of his involvement for the upcoming films.

"Jurassic World" is slated for international release on June 12 following it's world premiere in Paris last weekend.

The movie stars Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, T.Y. Tompkins, Vincent D'Onofrio and more.

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