“Jurassic World” Spoilers: Genetically developed dinosaurs revealed; Hasbro Toys intentionally leaked new killer raptors?

By Staff Writer

Mar 16, 2015 05:46 AM EDT

After the exciting and heart-pounding release of the latest movie trailer for the movie 'Jurassic World", leaks of the allegedly new dinosaurs set to be introduced in the upcoming movie were recently released online. Hasbro Toys might have intentionally leaked the dinosaur toys inspired from the movie to give the fans a glimpse of what to expect this coming June 12, 2015.

Avid supporters of the movie series can have a glimpse of the beast and raptors that are set to appear in the movie. In the Wind Designs website, images of Chris Pratt's team, the Velociraptors, the Growlers, the frightening Tyrannosaurus Rex and the hybrid beast, the Indominus Rex are featured in the website. Will this leak affect the suspense the movie has to offer or will this make fans even more excited for the movie? Hasbro Toys failed to release an official statement whether the supposedly leak was intentional or not.

In the latest trailer released by Universal Studios, Chris Pratt insisted on an emergency evacuation. The genetically developed beast managed to escape and is out to destroy and get anything on its sight. Christ Pratt who plays the role of Owen will work closely with his Velociraptors, rumored to be named as Charlie, Delta and Echo to hopefully save the island from its unlikely demise.

The movie is set two decades after the unsuccessful attempt to convert Isla Nubar into an amusement park. Several years later and after successfully converting the island into the park that they intend it to be, a new breed of horror is about to change everything. With the intention of creating a new "attraction" that will help reboot the dying popularity of the park; a new beast of unlikely horror has descended. Who will survive the wrath of nature this time?

Jurassic World is scheduled for cinemas on June 12, 2015 under Universal Studios.

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