[WATCH] Jurassic World: Indominus Rex Dominates With Terror in International Twitter Trailer [VIDEO]

With only a few days before the premier of the highly awaited 'Jurassic World,' Universal Pictures has released the final trailer for the sequel. The trailer re-establishes that Indominus Rex is a very naughty dinosaur who kills for sport and even cannibalized her own sibling.

However, a different trailer is causing terror across Twitter. Universal Latino's teaser focuses on the hatching of Indominus Rex, which is intercut with scenes of the mayhem she causes. The hybrid kills other dinosaurs, attacks a group of security personnel then chases two young boys in the jungle.

The trailer does not feature any dialogue, relying instead on the eerie background music and Bryce Dallas Howard's terrified screaming. The teaser successfully establishes that at the core of the fantasy action flick is a real horror movie.

Universal Latino seems keen on promoting the film as a horror story. The caption on the Twitter video reads, "Ven a ver donde nacen las pesadillas. El parque está abierto #JurassicWorld." This translates to "Come see where nightmares are born. The park is open #JurassicWorld."

In the film, Indominus Rex is a hybrid created by geneticists especially for the theme park. To create the dinosaur, DNA from Carnotaurus, Giganotosaurus, Majungasaurus and Rugops were used. The new dinosaur is supposed to draw more people into 'Jurassic World.' However, she turns out to be extremely aggressive and when she breaks out of her enclosure, all hell breaks loose.

The movie is the fourth installment in the 'Jurassic Park' film series and its story takes place 22 years after the first movie. It marks the return of the original T-Rex that appeared in the original film adaptation of Michael Crichton's book. The movie will also feature B.D. Wong, who played Dr. Henry Wu in the first film.

'Jurassic World' also stars Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Vincent D'onofrio, Ty Simpkins and Irrfan Khan. The movie will premiere on June 12, 2015.

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