With all the information, trailers and stills that have been unveiled for Jurassic World so far, we have a good sense of the movie now.

Will The T-Rex Fight The Indominus Rex In Jurassic World? 

Although fans are yet to get a good look at the Indominus Rex, glimpses of the dinosaur and plenty information about her nature has been made available. In the latest TV spot for the movie, the Super Bowl trailer for the movie, and a recent still, the Indominus Rex is seen in parts, from a blinking eye behind a thicket to an image of its maw. First good looks at B.D. Wong, who plays Dr. Wu, and Ty Simpkins portraying Gray were also revealed.

Entertainment Weekly also revealed images of a toy based on the Indominus Rex, which looks pretty ghastly, with its spikes and all but essentially modelled on T-Rex.

Jurassic World Has A 'Really Cool Factor To It'  

The new anatgonist in the movie will be the Indominus Rex, who is a hybrid dinosaur and will be out of control. The other interesting aspect of the movie will be the fact that a bunch of other dinosaurs will be trained and tame, which we haven't seen in other movies before. In fact Chris Pratt's character Owen Grady will be something of a behavorial scientist for the beasts and we have gotten glimpses of him racing on a bike with a bunch of raptors. 

Irrfan Khan plays Simon Masrani, whose company Masrani copr. owns Jurassic Park. An official fictious website (masraniglobal.com) for the corporation has also been set up, it looks very authentic with all the makings of a real corporate webpage. On the page which features a detailed fictional description of the founding of the company in the Seventies by Sanjay Masrani.

Bryce Dallas Howard plays Claire Dearing, an emplloyee of Masrani, who seems like an important executive at the park and is often times seen interacting with Owen. Vincent D'Onofrio will play Vic Hoskins, who is charged with the security detail of the park. Jake Johnson will be playing the part of Lowery, a tech supporter at the place.

The movie has been directed by Colin Trevorrow. This is the director's first major blockbuster, he was mostly known for indie-films like Safety Not Guaranteed before this.

The Jurassic Park films are based on Michael Crichton's series of novels about pre-historic beasts being revived by revolutionary gene technology. Frank Marshall and Pat Crowley are co-producing the film alongside Steven Spielberg, who directed the first two installments in the franchise. Irrfan Khan and Ty Simpkins also star in the movie.

The film will hit theaters on June 12, 2015.

Watch the trailer for the movie here: