Jurassic World spoilers: New trailer launch at Super Bowl 2015

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Seeing new products and movie trailers in one of the grandest sporting events is nothing new to most. And while there are bound to be a lot of that happening on February 1, 2015, the new trailer of Jurassic World should be something worth looking out for.

The expensive trailer should give fans a view of what to expect from the latest Steven Spielberg flick. And knowing how the Super Bowl is home to many movie fans as well, Universal had to reportedly pat $4.5 million for the 30-second Jurassic World trailer.

In Jurassic World, the park is once again open and has been transformed into a theme park. Visitors can now get up and close with the dinosaurs. But everything goes haywire after a new dinosaur known as D-Rex escapes and attacks anything that it sees moving.

Apparently the Indominus Rex is the new star of the show in Jurassic World. It looks almost the same as a T-Rex which many are probably familiar with already especially if you had watched the Jurassic Park movies. However the Indominus Rex is said to be fierce, untamable and will have a splice of human DNA. This means that this new dinosaur will have problem-solving intelligence.

The trailer was actually leaked online but has since been removed after it went viral. Apparently, the same trailer is the one that would be appearing during at the Super Bowl, forcing Universal to yank out the video from Youtube for the time being.

The fourth installment of Jurassic Park is directed by Colin Trevorrow. Spielberg returns as well but as the executive producer for the film, something similar to his role in Jurassic Park III.

Jurassic World is set to be released on June 12 in North America.

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