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A new video clip for Colin Trevorrow's "Jurassic World" was released and it features Chris Pratt's Owen Grady saving a new worker in the park.

The new clip started off with the Velociraptor paddock. A pig was running toward a tied rope, which was being held by the new worker. One of the Velociraptors quickly attacked the pig and with former's speed and force, it unintentionally grabbed and pulled the rope the man was holding.

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The new worker lost his grip from the rope as well as the rails of the elevated area in the Velociraptor paddock. He fell down to the paddock and was seen by two more Velociraptors, revealing that there were three Velociraptors in the pen.

Grady saw the incident and quickly checked on the new worker. He went to the gate of the Velociraptor paddock and watched closely on what was to happen next. The three Velociraptors started to come closer to the terrified worker, with the latter moving backwards to set distance from the fearsome dinosaurs.

Terrified by the scene, Grady quickly open the gate of the Velociraptor paddock while Omar Sy's French speaking Barry followed-up. Then, two armed guards from the elevated trail aimed their guns to the raptors in case the reptiles attack.

Grady asked the guards not to shoot the Velociraptors as he entered the paddock. He went in front of the new worker as he tried to calm down the Velociraptors. While Grady was busy with the Velociraptors, Barry pulled the new worker out from the paddock.

The clip ended with the Velociraptor trio interacting with Grady with "man-dino" negotiation, as per Yahoo.

Grady believes that creation of animals for human amusement will not go well in the long run, as per The Wrap.

Grady acts as the trainer of the Velociraptor pack in the upcoming "Jurassic World" while Barry is Grady's co-trainor who takes care of the raptors after their training with Grady.

Along with Pratt and Sy, "Jurassic World" stars Bryce Dallas Howard, Nick Robinson, Ty Simpkins, Vincent D'Onofrio, and BD Wong.

"Jurassic World" is set to premiere on June 12.