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'Indominus Rex' - Highlight of new 'Jurassic World' movie trailer

It's the fourth in the 'Jurassic Park' movie franchise and this time the owners of the theme park have created a genetically modified dinosaur to keep the attendance rates up.

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The latest Jurassic World trailer unveiled its new hybrid dinosaur 'Indominus Rex'.

It's the fourth in the Jurassic Park movie franchise and this time the owners of the theme park have created a genetically modified dinosaur to keep the attendance rates up. But it can be seen in the trailer that the Indominus Rex, designed to be bigger than the T-Rex, escapes and wreaks havoc. The dinosaurs figure out how to communicate with each other and the beasts unleash havoc.

In a quieter moment during the dramatic clip, Chris Pratt can be heard telling his co-star Bryce Dallas Howard how he builds a relationship with the dinosaurs. However, it turns out Indominus has gone even further and starts killing for sport.

Jurassic Park fans have had a glimpse of the long-awaited fourth instalment in the dinosaur disaster franchise, with the release of the film's trailer heralding a terrifying new predator. Twenty-two years after the events of Jurassic Park, the film is set at the Jurassic World dinosaur theme park on Nuba Isla as originally envisioned by the character John Hammond.

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Actor Chris Pratt plays Owen Grady, a park staff member who conducts behavioural research on velociraptors but quickly gets caught up in the chaos. Bryce Dallas Howard, Judy Greer, Jake Johnson and BD Wong also star in the film directed by Hollywood newcomer Colin Trevorrow.

Steven Spielberg who directed the original Jurassic Park and The Lost World: Jurassic Park is executive producer. The last film in the series, Jurassic Park III came out in 2001.

Jurassic World is released on June 12. 

With agency inputs.

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