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Photo of D-Rex in 'Jurassic World' Leaks Online
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An image which is believed to be the genetically hybrid dinosaur teased on the teaser of 'Jurassic World' has surfaced.

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A photo which reportedly is an image of D-Rex from "Jurassic World" has landed online. On Thursday, November 27, Comic Book Movie posted an image of a terrifying dinosaur which stands on its two legs.

D-Rex was teased in the first trailer of "Jurassic World" which was released this week. Bryce Dallas Howard proudly called the creature the "first genetically modified hybrid." The dinosaur, which turned out to be smarter than the scientists' prediction, later escaped from the "cage" and attacked everything that moved.

"Jurassic World takes place in a fully functional park on Isla Nublar. It sees more than 20,000 visitors every day. You arrive by ferry from Costa Rica. It has elements of a biological preserve, a safari, a zoo, and a theme park," said director Colin Trevorrow who also wrote the script with Derek Connolly. "There is a luxury resort with hotels, restaurants, nightlife and a golf course. And there are dinosaurs. Real ones. You can get closer to them than you ever imagined possible. It's the realization of John Hammond's dream, and I think you'll want to go there."

The fourth installment in the "Jurassic Park" movie franchise also stars Chris Pratt as a scientist who is doing behavioral research on Velociraptors. Produced by Steven Spielberg, Frank Marshall and Patrick Crowley, it is slated to hit U.S. theaters on June 12, 2015.

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