'Jurassic World' update: New trailer for Super Bowl 2015 leaked, removed from Youtube

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The second "Jurassic World" trailer that fans are expecting to see during the Super Bowl XLIX event was recently leaked online. Those who managed to catch the leaked trailer posted by Reddit users got more information about the new hybrid dinosaur called Indominus Rex. 

According to those who have seen the leaked trailer, the first scene shows a gyrosphere, the park's popular ride that guests use to travel all over the park and blend in and intermingle with the dinosaurs. The scene is matched with a voice-over that says, "Welcome to Jurassic World." 

Lead actor Chris Pratt is seen in the next frame taming the species known as the Veliciraptors. He tells Bryce Dallas Howard in the next scene, "It's like taking a stroll through the woods." 

The said video also shows the visitors of the fictional theme park trapped on the island where the dangerous hybrid dinosaur lurks and ravages anyone in sight. 

But days after the alleged leaked trailer was circulated online, Universal Pictures immediately took down the video on YouTube. 

Based on the reports of those who have seen the video, the trailer appears like a montage of scenes gathered by producers to place in an ad. This could mean that the alleged leaked trailer is just a draft for the final teaser that will be aired during the Super Bowl event. 

"Jurassic World" is the fourth installment in the "Jurassic Park" series. It is directed by Colin Trevorrow, who co-wrote it with Derek Connolly. Original director Steven Spielberg returns to the series as the executive producer of the film, just like what he did with "Jurassic Park III."

"Jurassic World" will be released in North America on June 12.

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