'Jurassic World' spoilers: Genetically-engineered and intelligent dinosaur Indominus Rex in new trailer

The "Jurassic Park" series took the world by storm as the DNA of T-Rex was buried inside a frozen mosquito, allowing dinosaurs to be cloned. Just like its predecessors, "Jurassic World" centers on the story of a theme park in Isla Nublar filled with cloned dinosaurs in safely guarded boundaries.
However, there is one twist: the star attraction is a genetically-modified dinosaur called Indominus Rex. Untamable, highly intelligent and equipped with problem-solving skills, Indominus Rex, is the first hybrid dinosaur. The fierce dinosaur borrows its DNA from other vicious dinosaurs including T-Rex, Cuttlefish, Velociraptor and Death Adder. Other reports suggest that the fearsome Indominus Rex also contains human DNA.
Other dinosaurs present in the theme park include Ankylosaurs, Apatosaurus, Gallimimus, Mosasaurus, Stegosaurus, Triceratops and fan-favorite T-Rex, according to the film's official site. The Super Bowl trailer depicts the theme park in all its splendor. Approximately 20,000 people enter the theme park but things go horribly wrong as the highly intelligent and untamable Indominus Rex is loose and runs amok within the park's grounds.
Steven Spielberg is the executive producer of the movie with Colin Trevorrow taking the director's seat. It will be fascinating to see an intelligent dinosaur that can plan and execute killings with ease. However, the movie seems to follow the same plot as the earlier installments of the franchise.
22 years after the first "Jurassic Park" movie hit the theatres, fans of the dinosaur franchise are willing to see if Trevorrow can re-create some of the original plot's magic. Additionally, the time span allows a younger audience to be introduced to John Hammond's dream of creating a theme park full of dinosaurs where humans touch, interact and see the magnificence of these creatures.
Will "Jurassic World" be a box-office success like its predecessors? "Jurassic World" is scheduled to release on June 12, 2015.