The first four films from "Jurassic Park" franchise focused on man trying to utilise dinosaurs for their personal benefits, but "Jurassic World 2" is likely to show them making some efforts to build a relationship with the predators.

Executive producer Colin Trevorrow has already revealed that the upcoming sequel will be based on a quote by Park paleontologist Alan Grant (Sam Neill).

Paraphrasing the lines by the character, the creator said, "Dinosaurs and man, separated by 65 million years of evolution, have been thrown back into the mix together. How can we know what to expect?"

Trevorrow even teased that "Jurassic World 2" will be a different kind of film. "I feel like the audience has given us permission, to a certain extent, to take this to the next level. I don't necessarily mean in scale. I feel very strongly that it's not about more dinosaurs or bigger and better dinosaurs," Entertainment Weekly quoted him as saying.

Explaining further about the next dino-centric movie, the executive producer said, "It's about using this as a starting point for a much larger story about our relationship with these animals, and with animals in general, and the dynamic created by bringing them back to life".

Meanwhile, speculations are ripe that a few of the popular characters from "Jurassic Park", including Jeff Goldblum, Sam Neill and Laura Dern are likely to join the cast list of "Jurassic World 2".

There is also a buzz that the upcoming movie might feature a collaboration between Owen Grady (Chris Pratt) and Grant. They could probably work against Dr Henry Wu (B D Wong) and those who militarise the dinosaurs.

However, the cast and crew are tight-lipped about the recent buzz and fans will have to wait for the official confirmation. "Jurassic World 2" is scheduled to hit big screens of UK on 7 June and the US on 22, June, 2018.