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'Jurassic World' Release Date, Latest News: 'We Will Repeat Our Mistakes,' Says Director

"Jurassic World" will open in theaters this June but little is known about the film except that it is set 22 years after "Jurassic Park."

The recent brief promotional footage of "Jurassic World: The Park is Open" offers little information. The premise is that the park is open for more than 20 years, but people somehow got tired of the dinosaurs. In order to revive the interest, a team of scientists were able to successfully create a genetically modified hybrid called "Indominus Rex" to rake in numbers of tourists and visitors. In the reopened park, tourists can watch the dinosaurs while they feed on sharks and even play around them while inside giant hamster balls.

After being used as an entertainment fare for tourists and visitors of the park, all hell breaks loose when "Indominus Rex" starts killing other dinosaurs. It was then that they realize that the genetically modified dinosaur is a "highly intelligent" animal that "will kill anything that moves."

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With thousands of people in the island, the problem is getting everyone out.

"Jurassic World" storyline still encompasses man's need for money.

"We have seen that we will repeat our mistakes if there's money on the table. It's not about the danger of playing God. These animals are real, and they're on our planet," director Colin Trevorrow told Entertainment Weekly.

Something to watch out for is the love-hate relationship of the two lead actors Chris Patt who plays Owen and Bryce Dallas Howard who plays Claire.

"They don't like each other at all, and by the end that's changed," shares Trevorrow.

"Jurassic World" stars Chris Patt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Judy Greer, Ty Simpkins, Nick Robinson, Jake Johnson, BD Wong, Vincent D'Onofrio, Katie McGrath, Omar Sy, Andy Buckley, and Lauren Lapkus.

"Jurassic World" will open in theatres on June 12, 2015.

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