'Jurassic Park 4' movie: Mutant dinosaur on the loose?

"Jurassic Park 4," officially entitled "Jurassic World," will hit theaters on 2015 and many are already anticipating the return of the dinosaurs. Inquisitr reports that the film has finished filming and is already on its post-production stage.

The plot for "Jurassic World" will be about a hybrid dinosaur that will escape the park. Obviously, any dinosaur on the loose coming from a dinosaur park will pose a threat to the public.

The park used for fliming the movie is the Six Flags Theme Park in New Orleans, which was abandoned after having been destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. It is now a fully operational dinosaur theme park, as it was converted for the use of the film, but it will be torn apart later on. Chris Pratt, star of the movie, best described it to Total Film.

"The park is up and running. John Hammond's dream has come true and there's now a park with 20,000 visitors a day, and everything he dreamed of and more is there at that park. And you will see it as an audience member when you see this movie -- and then you will see it get torn down," said Pratt.

"Jurassic World" takes place 22 years after the first "Jurassic Park" movie. The new park will have new scientists trying to create a dinosaur that is a mix of a T-Rex, snake and cuttlefish, hoping that this hybrid dinosaur would make a great attraction in the park.

Pratt told Slash Film, "There will be one new dinosaur created by the park's geneticists. I know the idea of a modified dinosaur put a lot of fans on red alert, and I understand it." However, this dinosaur won't be a mutant.

It's been a while since a good dinosaur movie was shown in theaters, "Jurassic World" should prove to be worth the wait. Even Pratt said that this will be the best movie in the franchise. How true is this? Everyone know when "Jurassic World" hits theaters on June 11, 2015.

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