Jurassic World Update: New Extended Footage Reveals All New Breed of Dinosaurs; Indominous Rex Unleashed

By Staff Writer

May 10, 2015 07:46 AM EDT

Universal Pictures is throwing everything at their disposal with the latest extended TV spot for Jurassic World.  With a month left before it hits the theaters, the fourth installment savagely illustrates how fatal 'playing god' in a theme park can be.

The new campaign spot for Jurassic World  is ill-suitably dubbed 'Stay Calm'. Fans will try hard not to contort their faces with the added footages as they will immediately give one a frightening thought of what will happen when dinosaurs run amok in an enclosed facility. The promotional video shows pteranadons swooping down on innocent park visitors and carrying them high up to the sky as pandemonium follow when the escaped dinosaurs have a free-for-all rampage.  

One unfortunate captive ends up in the vast swimming pen of the mososaur, however it does not show if the individual had gotten out of such a tight spot with the water carnivore. The clip also showed the mososaur feasting on a pteradon as the flying dinosaur was caught unaware when it flew too close to the water. One uneasy speculation for this Jurassic World clip is the last part wherein a hybrid dinosaur claws its way inside a futuristic orb rider while screaming kids are trapped inside. 

Worthy of note in Universal Pictures' premise gathered from the past spoilers, is that when scientists tried to manufacture a dinosaur from a variety of dino DNA to make the theme park even more lucrative, the scheme backfired. Instead of gaining profit from the "Indominous Rex", the creation rebelled and started hunting down other dinosaurs for sport. Chris Pratt (Guardians of the Galaxy), a member of the parks on-site staff becomes a reluctant hero due to his uncanny ability to tame a group of velociraptors.

Will Universal Pictures and Director Colin Trevorrow let loose more bloodthirsty promotional videos and spoilers before the movie hit the theater in June 12, 2015? Stay tuned.

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