'Jurassic World' spoilers: New posters show off two super dinos

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"Jurassic World" director Colin Trevorrow recently released two posters showing off horrifying super-dino attractions from the new dinosaur park. The helmer of the latest sci-fi film from the "Jurassic Park" franchise has promised to show off three images leading up to a big trailer reveal tomorrow. 

The first photo shows the Indominus Rex peeking into the office of its creator Claire Dearing, who shows no sign of fear of her deadly and ravenous creation. As she looks on face to face with the gargantuan creature, her face is just completely blank. 

The second image Trevorrow shared is that of a Mosasaurus as it prepares to nibble and munch on a great white shark, which looks minuscule as the big hungry fellow swims from behind the would-be unfortunate prey. The scene is contained in an even more enormous aquarium, and a young boy at the bottom of the poster is about to witness for himself how the very hungry Mosasaurus behaves during meal time. 

These images make many wonder how many more terrifying creatures "Jurassic World" houses, ready to welcome visitors to the fully-functional "safety not guaranteed" amusement park. There is one more image to go and if Trevorrow is saving the best for last, then fans have seen nothing yet. 

Furthermore, viewers may finally see more than still images but full-scale dinosaurs in action with a trailer the director plans to release tomorrow. But even without any footage as proof, fans already know that "Jurassic World" has a pretty crazy and horrifying dino thing going on. 

"Jurassic World" is set 22 years after the original "Jurassic Park" directed by Steven Spielberg, released in 1993. The upcoming sci-fi adventure stars Chris Pratt, who portrays the role of on-site staff member Owen Grady who conducts behavioral research on Velociraptors in the park.

"Jurassic World" will be released in 3D, 2D and IMAX theaters on June 12. 

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