Colin Trevorrow may have wrapped Jurassic World at the beginning of August, but that’s not stopping him from sharing more images from set, and this latest one is a fun throwback to the original film.  Remember when Dennis Nedry (Wayne Knight) tries to ditch Jurassic Park before all hell breaks loose and accidently knocks down the sign pointing to the East Dock in the process?  It looks as though that same sign made it into the fourth installment.

Hit the jump to check out that new Jurassic World image for yourself.  The film stars Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas HowardNick RobinsonTy SimpkinsVincent D’OnofrioIrrfan KhanJake JohnsonJudy Greer, and Omar Sy, and will hit theaters on June 12, 2015.

It’s obvious why Trevorrow would choose to post this one at the start of the fall season, but there’s also no way he’d share it if there weren’t meaning to it.  Jurassic World takes place 22 years after the events of Jurassic Park and by the looks of it, that sign was likely laying there for every single one of them.  Does that mean there could be other leftover elements from the original park?  I certainly hope so.

The funny thing is, this sign is also actually pointing in the same exact direction from back when Nedry first knocked it over.  Of course he gets up, spins the thing and we cut back to Ray Arnold (Samuel L. Jackson) before it stops, but I’d like to think that was done on purpose and could hint that Nedry’s actions have repercussions, possibly involving a certain lost Barbasol can.

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