A couple days ago a site called JoBlo leaked some major potential plot details for "Jurassic World." According to the site, the movie will focus on a working theme park called Jurassic World on the island Isla Nublar.

Reportedly people can only access the park by taking a high-speed shuttle boat from Florida. Guests at the park can enjoy a petting zoo, a hologram information center, shops and can board rides that take them close to the main attractions aka dinosaurs.  

JoBlo claims that everything goes awry when park executives hatch a plan to drive more people to the park by splicing dinosaur DNA with that of other dinosaurs and species.  

"They splice together a T-Rex, raptor, snake, and cuttlefish to create a monstrous new dino that, of course, gets loose and terrorizes the park," the site writes. "The big bad dinosaur has instant camouflage abilities, like the cuttlefish, so he blends into the background, is smart like the velociraptor, uses his jaw like a snake, and can terrorize like the T-Rex."

Reportedly, there will be "good" dinosaurs, trained by Chris Pratt's character, that fight off the "bad" dinosaurs and defend the humans.

In a new interview, "Jurassic World" director Colin Trevorrow said that the plot leaked by JoBlo was only half-right. He did confirm that the new movie will take place on Isla Nublar and said the story starts 22 years after "Jurassic Park."

"We looked at the past two decades and talked about what we've seen," he said. "Two things came to the surface. One was that money has been the gasoline in the engine of our biggest mistakes. If there are billions to be made, no one can resist them, even if they know things could end horribly. The other was that our relationship with technology has become so woven into our daily lives, we've become numb to the scientific miracles around us. We take so much for granted."

Trevorrow also said that there would be no "good or bad" dinosaurs and Pratt's character won't be training an army off them.

"There are predators and pre. The T-Rex in 'Jurassic Park' took human lives and saved them. No one interpreted her as good or bad," he said.

However, he did confirm that there will be a new, genetically-spliced species of dinosaur.

"[The theme park wants] something bigger, louder, with more teeth. And that's what they get" he said.

"Jurassic World" hits theaters June 12, 2015.