Scheduled to be released on June 12, the first trailer for Colin Trevorrow's "Jurassic World," the fourth installment of Steven Spielberg's coveted 3D science fiction adventure film trilogy, has been met with mixed reviews by critics and moviegoers alike. Although, it seems likely that there will be very little skepticism about the film, when it's production team releases an inside look next month.

According to Good Morning America, a new "Jurassic World" trailer will premiere during Super Bowl XLIX, which is scheduled to kick off Feb. 1 at 6:30 p.m. ET at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.

At the moment, "Jurassic World" is the only confirmed motion picture with a spot in the advertisement roster for the 2015 Super Bowl. Centering on a catastrophic endeavor to generate a theme park of cloned dinosaurs, the 30-second commercial for the Trevorrow's cinematic dinosaur extravaganza is slated to cost Universal Pictures roughly $4.5 million. According to reports, there has been an increase in ad sells, which are up approximately 12.5 percent from 2014.

Although other exclusive motion picture commercial trailers have yet to be publicized to air during Super Bowl XLIX, the expected viewership for the national sporting event is usually estimated around 110 million in the United States alone. This means added exposure to much-anticipated films expected to make a splash in 2015 that may make an appearance during the Big Game: "Avengers: Age Of Ultron," "Ant-Man," "The Fantastic Four," "Mad Max: Fury Road," "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," "The Hateful Eight" "Pitch Perfect 2," "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2," "Terminator: Genisys" and the as-yet-untitled Cameron Crowe project.

However, it makes sense that one of the first films to be confirmed for a new trailer premiering during Super Bowl XLIX: "Jurassic World," which will be produced and distributed by Universal Pictures, is NBC's top film production studio.

Cinemablend notes that fans of the franchise may want to DVR the game, so they can get more detailed glimpse at the Mosasaurus, "which was previously described in a released 'Jurassic World' pamphlet as 'the dino of the deep.'"

Set 22 years into future following the events of Steven Spielberg's 1993 dino epic "Jurassic Park," the fourth film will star Chris Pratt ("Guardians of the Galaxy"), Bryce Dallas Howard ("The Help"), Ty Simpkins ("Insidious"), Jake Johnson ("Let's Be Cops"), Irrfan Khan ("Life of Pi"), Vincent D'Onofrio ("Daredevil"), BD Wong ("Jurassic Park"), Judy Greer ("Archer") and Lauren Lapkus ("Blended").

"Jurassic World" will arrive in 2D, 3D and IMAX theaters June 12, 2015.