'Jurassic World' plot spoilers: who dies in film's finale?

Jurassic World poster Universal Pictures

"Jurassic World" is just a few days away from its theatrical release but according to a report from the IBTimes, a YouTube user recently posted plot details spoiling some of the film's main highlights and also lists down the characters who will die before the credits roll. 

According to the report, "Jurassic World" is set once again on Isla Nublar but only on sections of the island. The other sections are still unexplored and dinosaurs from the old park still roam free. The new park is now under the control of Simon Masrani (Irrfan Khan) who purchased InGen from John Hammond (Richard Attenborough). 

The report explains that audiences have gotten used to the sight of dinosaurs since the park opened in 2005, so in order to keep customers coming in, the lab has created their first genetically enhanced breed of dinosaur known as Indominus Rex. 

Main character Owen Hunt (Chris Pratt) has successfully trained some of the dinosaurs, including the violent velociraptors, but warns that the Indominus Rex is beyond control. All hell breaks loose when the Indominus Rex breaks free and wreaks havoc on the island, replicating what occurred two decades prior. 

Two of the main deaths in the film, as revealed in the video clip, are those of the Indominus Rex and the Tyrannosaurus Rex as they fight each other. The T-Rex is the same T-Rex from the first film and the two dinosaurs will eventually kill each other, indicating that none of the human characters will be able to stop either creature. 

Of the humans, the report claims that security head Vic Hoskins (Vincent D'Onofrio), Dr. Henry Wu (B.D. Wong), Zara Young (Katie McGrath) - a personal assistant to Bryce Dallas Howard's Claire, and Vivian (Lauren Lapkus) will die in the film. 

"Jurassic World" is scheduled to hit theaters nationwide this June 12.

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