The short takes place one year after the events of "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom."
What was supposed to be a nice family camping trip quickly goes to hell when dinosaurs decide to crash the party.
Universal Pictures released the eight-and-a-half-minute short "Battle at Big Rock" on Sunday night, giving franchise fans a taste of what the events of "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" meant for the rest of the world.
As the short begins, reporters can be heard asking "Is this the new normal?" and talking about the "first dinosaur born on American soil," after the creatures from the doomed park were released into the wild from an illegal auction in the 2018 movie.
The short takes place a year after that film's ending.
In the short, a family faces off against a nasty allosaurus in Big Rock National Park -- before footage in the credits shows dinosaurs attacking children, causing car accidents, eating great white sharks and crashing weddings all over the world.
Colin Trevorrow, who helmed "Jurassic World," directed the short and will return to direct the next film in the franchise. The yet-untitled movie will drop June 11, 2020.