'Jurassic World' spoilers: Dinosaur names leaked

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A new line of toys from Hasbro seems to reveal several spoilers for the upcoming "Jurassic Park" installment from Universal Pictures. The new set of images that showcases the official toy line for the soon-to-be released "Jurassic World" movie discloses the names of some of the latest genetically modified dinosaurs, including the velociraptor friends of Chris Pratt. 

The photos are posted on the film's official website, JurassicWorld.org, as well as on Wind Design. The images have captions that describe the characteristics of the giant reptiles, including their names. 

For instance, the friendly species that Pratt's character Owen normally plays with in the park are described as: "Clever as ever, 'Jurassic World's' velociraptors – Charlie, Delta and Echo – are masterful hunters. Now, they're teaming up to hunt the ultimate predator!" 

Meanwhile, earlier spoilers about the fourth installment of the "Jurassic Park" franchise claim that the film is set 22 years after the first film took place on Isla Nublar. The old island is reportedly turned into a functional tourist destination with real dinosaurs as its attractions after being developed by Masrani Global Corporation. After several years of operation, the annual 10 million visitors per year statistics is slowly dwindling down, which is why the company asked their highly skilled group of scientists to create a new genetically modified dinosaur to encourage more people to return to the island. 

However, their plans backfire after the hybrid dinosaur turns out to be uncontrollable. It wreaks havoc in the entire theme park, and destroys everything in sight. As one of the theme park employees, Owen tries everything to help save those who are trapped on Isla Nublar. 

"Jurassic World" is slated for a June 12 release date. It is directed by Colin Trevorrow while Steven Spielberg, the original director of the trilogy, returns as the film's executive producer. 

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