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‘Jurassic World’ Movie Spoilers: The Indominus Rex Has DNA Of Chris Pratt’s Owen Grady

| May 05, 2015 05:53 AM EDT

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Few more weeks are remaining before the highly anticipated premiere of Colin Trevorrow's "Jurassic World." Recently, fans are more intrigued by rumors saying that human DNA has been included in "Jurassic World"'s hybrid, the Indominus rex. In fact, speculations say the DNA is from Chris Pratt's owen Grady.

Rumors have surfaced on Twitter about the genetically engineered Indominus rex. Some fans have begun to speculate that the hybrid dinosaur has got human DNA, along with the DNAs of Carnotaurus, Gigantosaurus, Majungosaurus, and Rugops.

User JoelThelonious tweeted that he thinks that the Indominus rex has got a "bit of human DNA." A post by user ArkhamDavid said that laboratories included human DNA in the Indominus rex.

Fans have began such speculations as it can be noticed in the previous trailers that the Indominus rex has prehensile hands, enabling it to grab people such as in the sequence where Grady  was running from the fearful creature.

Aside from the "prehensile" hands, the indominus rex displays several human-like behaviors, as per Movie Pilot.

Earlier trailers revealed that the death of the Apatosaurus was because of the Indominus rex, which did it for "fun."

Another supporting detail is the Indominus rex's capability of luring Grady and the park workers into her paddock. Moreover, it was able to communicate with the pteranodons, somewhat asking them to attack the park visitors.

A long-term memory, which is possessed by humans, is also exhibited by the hybrid. It is a speculation that the Indominus rex is seeking vengeance on the people who brought her up in custody.

It is also rumored that the human DNA included in the Indominus rex belongs to Grady, as per International Business Times.

Grady is capable of taming and working alongside velociraptors at the park and it has been concluded that his DNA could have been utilized to train the dinosaurs more easily. Moreover, a trainable Indominus rex is a probable reason for Masrani Corporation to integrate human DNA to it.

The film stars Chris ratt, Bryce Dalla Howard, Ty Simpkins, Nick Robinson, BD Wong, Vincent D'Onofrio, Brian Tee, Omar Sy, and Irrfan Khan.

"Jurassic World" will premiere in theaters on June 12. 

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