'Jurassic World' spoilers: Indominous Rex backstory revealed

 Screen grab from official trailer

In the world of make-believe dinosaurs, one might think that "Jurassic World" movie makers would go through extra lengths to come up with the weirdest dinosaurs yet. With genetic modifications, anything is possible, but when fans of the movie franchise disagrees, the idea is thrown down the drain in a snap. 

Nuke The Fridge reported about the idea of a human-hybrid dinosaur. Screenwriter John Sayles reportedly headed the idea and already wrote a script for it. In the concept, scientists use human genes and mix it with dinosaur DNA — a move to give the dinosaur "problem-solving intelligence."  But when fans got a hold of the leaked script and concept art online, they got crazy mad and totally rejected the idea. Hence, one can be sure that there will be no human-hybrid dinosaur in "Jurassic World." 

But what viewers will surely see is a hybrid dinosaur going by the name of Indominous Rex. In the trailer, scientist Claire discusses the genetic research they've made and how they were able to produce the new dinosaur. While the trailer shows a peak of the creature's legs only, it is safe to say that the dinosaur looks more like a T-Rex than a human. 

The scary genetically modified creature is given the name Indominous Rex, which means Fierce King. According to reports, Indominous Rex has a mixture of T-Rex, cuttlefish, velociraptor and death adder genes. 

Meanwhile, here is the complete synopsis for the movie:

Twenty-two years after the events of Jurassic Park (1993,) Isla Nublar now features a fully functioning dinosaur theme park, Jurassic World, as originally envisioned by the late John Hammond. After 10 years of operation and visitor rates declining, in order to fulfill a corporate mandate, a new attraction is created to re-spark visitor's interest, which backfires horribly."

"Jurassic World" will hit theaters on June 12.

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