Actors (L-R) Jeff Goldblum, Vince Vaughn and Julianne Moore are shown in a scene from the new film "The Lost World: Jurassic Park"
IN PHOTO: The sequel to the upcoming movie “Jurassic World” is already in the early stages of production, according to a new report. The movie will mark the return of the franchise to the movie theaters after being dormant for over a decade. Actors (L-R) Jeff Goldblum, Vince Vaughn and Julianne Moore are shown in a scene from the new film "The Lost World: Jurassic Park" in which they come face to face with a T-Rex dinosaur. The dinosaurs in the film are created by computer graphics and large scale models. The movie opens in the United States May 23 Reuters

A Web site to market the upcoming movie "Jurassic World" has been launched by the producers. The Web site has been designed just as any corporate Web site would be, but a closer look at the content reveals that it is actually the company behind the dinosaur theme park featuring in the upcoming movie. [Warning: Spoiler Alert]

The name of the company is Masrani Global. The CEO of the company is Simon Masrani, played by actor Irrfan Khan. According to the Web site, the company InGen that was previously in control of the Island Isla Nublar and the theme park inside was acquired by Simon Masranis's company.

The company is said to have begun work on the massive theme park in 2002 and completed the work in 2004. The theme park that will feature in "Jurassic World" was built by this fictitious company with a budget of 1.2 billion dollars. The theme park will feature five star restaurants as well as a high end golf course.

There is a particular emphasis on safety for the visitors in the company's Web site. Given that things did not go so well in the theme park just before it was to be unveiled before the world in the first movie. Will the new theme park in "Jurassic World" be safe for the visitors? Readers may have to wait to see the trailer of the movie to see how safe the new theme park really is.

According to Masrani Global, the new theme park opened in June 2005 and had 98,120 visitors on the first month it opened. But with over a billion invested in this venture, the new management may want to find a way to make more money and the best way to do that is with a new attraction and in this case it would be a new dinosaur.

In an interview to Slashfilm, director Colin Trevorrow confirmed that there will be a new genetically engineered dinosaur in the movie that will be "bigger, louder, with more teeth." The dinosaur was reportedly created to meet the demands of the new management. The new dinosaur may however not be to the liking to the visitors in "Jurassic World."

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