'Jurassic World' Trailer, TV Spot [VIDEO] WATCH 2015 Movie's Hybrid Dinosaur Hunts For Sport In New Footage

By Jon Niles | Mar 30, 2015 10:52 AM EDT

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It's clear that a movie based on a theme park full of dinosaurs getting loose is terrifying, but the latest TV spot trailer for 2015's Jurassic World has cleared up any doubt that this 2015 Colin Trevorrow film could surpass the original Steven Spielberg movie. We've heard about the hybrid dinosaur, the Indominus Rex, but this new teaser footage explains that it could be the most dangerous beast we've seen in the Jurassic Park franchise because it hunts for sport! In other words, when it gets loose at the theme park, everyone is fair game for the monstrous animal!

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In this new TV spot, we see stars Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard having to deal with the unthinkable situation of tracking down this beast that was created in a lab. We learn that there were originally two of these Indominus Rex dinosaurs at one point, but the film's antagonist ate the other one. It doesn't even care about its own sibling, you guys!

Irrfan Khan, Nick Robinson, Ty Simpkins, Vincent D'Onofrio and BD Wong also star in this new movie.

As the TV spot continues, accompanied by ominous music, we see a trail of despair littered with the corpses of other dinosaurs that were simply part of the Rex's fun little game of killing whomever. It also doesn't help that other dangerous dinosaurs get loose in the process, leading to plenty of issues with those on the island.

In other words, Jurassic World looks like it could match up with Jurassic Park! Take a look at this new TV spot for more footage of the upcoming film right here:

What do you think about this new footage? Are you more excited for the June 12 release date? Let us know what you think of Jurassic World so far in the comments section below!

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