A new international poster of Colin Trevorrow's "Jurassic World" has been released and it features Chris Pratt's Owen Grady horribly escaping from the park's fearsome hybrid, the Indominus rex. The upcoming film is also projected to make a hundred dollars on its opening date.
The poster shows Grady and the colossal Indominus rex, trying to escape from its paddock. Jurassic World's hybrid is designed to be larger than the T-rex and wicked, as it also has the DNA of the Velociraptor, as per Cinema Blend.
Aside from the T-rex's and Velociraptor's DNA, InGen also made use of the snake and cuttlefish DNA to engineer and raise the park's newest attraction. The emergence of the Indominus rex is part of Masrani Global plan to compensate for the declining attendance of people in the Jurassic World.
Meanwhile, Trevorrow's upcoming film is on its way to become a box office giant, as per Variety. According to the pre-release tracking, the upcoming dinosaur film will gross an estimated $100 million or more, which is remarkable for a franchise that will launch a new installment in more than ten years.
BoxOffice Vice President and Chief Analyst Phil Contrino said that the film trailers relate to each other in a big way, a reason that allowed tracking analysts to see an upcoming boost in the film's gross.
Slated to premiere on June 12, Trevorrow's "Jurassic World" is set twenty-two years following the incidents in Steven Spielberg's 1993 "Jurassic Park" and it stars Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Nick Robinson, Ty Simpkins, Vincent D'Onofrio, Omar Sy, Irrfhan Khan, and BD Wong.