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Chris Pratt Is Chased in 'Jurassic World' Trailer, 'Furious 7' Releases Super Bowl TV Spot
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Pratt is chased by the scary hybrid dinosaur Indominus Rex in the Super Bowl trailer, while the new TV spot for 'Furious 7' sees a massive explosion and a flying car.

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Two more new trailers for two of the most-anticipated films this year were debuted during the Super Bowl XLIX. Arriving on Sunday, February 1, both trailers for "Jurassic World" and "Furious 7" show glimpses at exciting scenes for the upcoming movies hitting theaters in the coming months.

The "Jurassic World" trailer teases the new hybrid dinosaur Indominus Rex which wrecks havoc at the park packed with 20,000 guests. The video starts with the guests enjoying their time watching the dinosaurs before showing a scene of Chris Pratt playing zookeeper.

"This will frighten parents," Irrfan Khan says of the park's new attraction. Shortly after saying that it was "not a good idea," Pratt is forced to run for his life as he and a co-worker are chased by the scary Indominus Rex. The trailer also shows a scene of Pterodactyl attacking people and the park's management team using their own dinosaurs to contain the situation. At the end of the video, two kids riding a bubble car cross path with Indominus Rex.

Pratt plays a scientist who is doing behavioral research on Velociraptors in "Jurassic World", while Bryce Dallas Howard is doing the genetic research. Also starring Ty Simpkins and B.D. Wong, the Colin Trevorrow-directed movie is set for release in U.S. theaters on June 12.

The new "Furious 7" trailer, meanwhile, is packed with action scenes. Also featuring the late Paul Walker, the trailer starts with Vin Diesel's voice narrating about being a family. Explosions, big guns and fighting scenes are showcased midway through the video. At the end of the trailer, a car can be seen flying through the glass wall to the next building.

Starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Jason Statham, Michelle Rodriguez, Jordana Brewster, Tyrese Gibson and Ludacris among others, the James Wan-directed movie is set for release in the U.S. on April 3.

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