‘Jurassic World’ New Trailer News: Second Sneak Peek Meant For Super Bowl XLIX Leaks Online

Recently, the second trailer of 'Jurassic World', which fans were expecting to watch during the Super Bowl XLIX event on Feb. 1, 2015, was leaked online. Lucky fans who watched the leaked trailer on Reddit were able to get further information regarding the latest hybrid dinosaur dubbed Indominus Rex.

Christian Today reports that people who watched the leaked trailer said that the opening scene projects a gyrosphere, a popular ride in the park that is used by guests to travel all over the park and to adapt to as well as interact with the dinosaurs. The scene is accompanied by a voice-over saying, "Welcome to Jurassic World."

In the next scene, viewers see lead actor Chris Pratt taming the species that has been dubbed as the Veliciraptors. He is seen telling Bryce Dallas Howard, "It's like taking a stroll through the woods."

In addition, people who saw the leaked video of "Jurassic World' claimed that it also shows the visitors to the fictional theme park "Jurassic World' being locked in the island where the perilous hybrid dinosaur lies in waits and panics everyone in sight.

Unfortunate for many, soon after the leaked trailer went viral online, Universal Pictures removed the video from YouTube.

According to people have seen the video, the trailer seems to be a assortment of scenes compiled by producers to place it in an ad. Therefore, it is possible that the purported leaked trailer could be a draft for the final teaser, which will be aired during the Super Bowl event next month.

"Jurassic World' is the fourth episode in the "Jurassic Park' series, and has been directed by Colin Trevorrow, who also co-wrote it alongside Derek Connolly. On the other hand, Steven Spielberg, who is the director of the original movie, returns to the series in the capacity of the film's executive producer. His role in this film is similar to what he did with "Jurassic Park III."

As of now, 'Jurassic World' is scheduled for a June 12 release across North America.