Indominus rex, a genetically modified dinosaur escapes the control of a team of scientists at Jurassic World, a world famous dinosaur theme park. Time is short and lives are at stake when Indominus goes on a killer rampage throughout Isla Nublar. Velociraptor trainer Owen Grady and a handful of security officers lay their lives down to contain the terrifying hybrid creature. ‘Jurassic World’ premieres in theaters on Friday, June 12. The science fiction adventure film was rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association of America.

The film falls underneath the categories of science fiction, adventure, mystery, suspense, fantasy, and action. It was rated 8.4 by 4,176 IMDb users. An average of 20 Metacritic critics gave the film a Metascore of 64. It was rated 74% on Rotten Tomatoes’ Tomatometer. The film’s average rating is 7/10. Out of 58 reviews, 43 were Fresh while 15 were Rotten. According to a poll, 99% of movie goers want to see the film. Its average rating is 4.5/5 taken from 127,831 user ratings. The film runs for 2 hours and 3 minutes.

‘Jurassic World’ stars Chris Pratt as Owen Grady, Bryce Dallas Howard as Claire Dearing, Vincent D'Onofrio as Vic Hoskins, Ty Simpkins as Gray Mitchell, Nick Robinson as Zach Mitchell, Omar Sy as Barry, B. D. Wong as Dr. Henry Wu, Irrfan Khan as Simon Masrani, Jake Johnson as Lowery Cruthers, Brian Tee as Katashi Hamada, Lauren Lapkus as Vivian, Katie McGrath as Zara Young, Judy Greer as Karen Mitchell, Andy Buckley as Scott Mitchell, James DuMont, and Jimmy Fallon.

The film was directed by Colin Trevorrow and edited by Kevin Stitt. The producers of the film are Frank Marshall and Patrick Crowley. The screenplay is by Rick Jaffa, Amanda Silver, Derek Connolly, and Colin Trevorrow. The story is by Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver. The film is based on characters created by Michael Crichton. The cinematography is by John Schwartzman. The $150 million budget film features music by Michael Giacchino. Amblin Entertainment and Legendary Pictures are the production companies behind the film. Universal Pictures distributed the film.

Reviews on Rotten Tomatoes:

“The picture is sleek and impressive, although, as with its predecessors, how much you enjoy it will depend on your tolerance for watching dinosaurs chomp down on terrified humans,” wrote Stephanie Zacharek from Village Voice.

“Bailed out by a few good jolts, "Jurassic World" gets by, barely, as a marauding-dinosaurs narrative designed for a more jaded audience than the one "Jurassic Park" conquered back in 1993,” wrote Michael Phillips from Chicage Tribune.

“For much of its running time, "Jurassic World" plays like a great theme park ride. In an age of blockbusters that lumber like herbivores, it's refreshing to see a movie as lean and mean as a velociraptor,” wrote Jacob Hall from New York Daily News.

“While the new Jurassic World pales next to the awe-inspiring spectacle of the original, it's easily the franchise's most thrilling sequel yet,” wrote Chris Nashawaty from Entertainment Weekly.

“A movie like Jurassic World must pass one basic test: Stay diverting, if not spectacularly entertaining, even through the most ridiculous scenarios. Mission accomplished,” wrote Chris Vognar from Dallas Morning News.

“The old-fashioned Saturday matinee-like pleasures stemming from resourceful derring-do in the face of mighty odds retain an appeal if done reasonably well, which is the case here,” wrote Todd McCarthy from Hollywood Reporter.

“Along with the repurposed plot comes a sort of retro, kind of comforting '80s feel, with -- until a final, hyper-edited battle sequence -- a seeming willingness to allow the scenes some room to breathe,” wrote Stephen Whitty from Newark Star-Ledger.