“She was designed to be bigger than the T-Rex.”
After releasing multiple teasers, Universal Pictures has dropped an extended TV spot which shows the infamous Indominus Rex wrecking havoc in “Jurassic World“.
The TV spot introduced multiple attractions of the famed amusement park to audiences. The Indominus Rex is one of the latest attraction, genetically modified by the park’s geneticists to boost the number of visitors. Tourists enjoyed the performance conceived by the theme park, unaware that it was only the calm before the storm.
Watch the TV spot here:
Hold on to your butts. The park opens June 12. #JurassicWorld https://t.co/Opm8jRrNG0
— #JurassicWorld (@JurassicPark) May 7, 2015
“Jurassic World” takes place 22 years after the events of the original classic. Isla Nublar now features a dinosaur theme park, as envisioned by John Hammond. However, everything goes wrong when their main attraction, a genetically modified Raptor, runs amok and starts hunting down innocent tourists.
Colin Trevorrow directed the sci-fi adventure film, with Frank Marshall and Patrick Crowley as the producers.
Chris Pratt will be playing Owen Grady, with Bryce Dallas Howard as his love interest, Claire Dearing. Other cast include Vincent D’Onofrio, Nick Robinson, Ty Simpkins, and Irrfan Khan.
The movie is set to open in theatres on 12th June 2015.
Source: FirstShowing