Indominus rex and velociraptors are featured in new BTS Jurassic World pics

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

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I'm pretty sure we've all seen as much as we need to regarding the trailers of JURASSIC WORLD and whether or not we'll trek out to theaters to see it, so something like the following is a welcome change of pace in order to build up some hype for the flick. We have a couple of behind-the-scenes videos that focus on two very different aspects of production. The first being Mercedes-Benz's contribution to the film, as well as a magazine ad featuring the new big bad of JURASSIC WORLD, the Indominus Rex.

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Does anyone else really want that dinosaur to tear apart that car? Advertisements aside, this second BTS video actually focuses on a photo-shoot with some of the stars of JURASSIC WORLD. That includes director Colin Trevorrow, producer Steven Spielberg, Chris Pratt, and of course, a velociraptor. Well, a head, anyway.

JURASSIC WORLD opens in theaters on June 12, 2015.

jurassic-world-velociraptor-colin-trevorrowCheer up, Trevorrow. Everyone likes a little head.

Source: Mercedes-Benz, YouTube

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