This Indominus Rex clip from Jurassic World will give the parents nightmares

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

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When it comes to JURASSIC WORLD, the two most heated topics of debate are that of Chris Pratt training velociraptors (you can check out an extended clip here) or the genetically created Indominus Rex. While director Colin Trevorrow may have created a clever analogy about audiences wanting bigger and badder blockbusters, many are anxious to see if WORLD will live up to the legacy laid down by JURASSIC PARK. In any event, what we have here looks to be the scene where the Indominus is introduced.

The more I see, the more I've come to appreciate the CGI of JURASSIC WORLD. While you can argue all day and night about how "more real" the dinosaurs in JURASSIC PARK looked, WORLD is a lot more ambitious in its scope of what they want to show dinosaurs doing. At the end of the day, the most important factor will be the story and we're all hoping Trevorrow and Co. have a fun adventure prepared for us come next month.

JURASSIC WORLD opens on June 12, 2015.

As an added bonus, here's some more Pratt-on-motorcycle action!

Source: Universal Pictures

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