The Watch Leverage Onlineanimated short film LEGO Jurassic World: The Indominus Escapedebuts this week in five installments on the Jurassic WorldYouTube channel, and today Mashablebrings you an exclusive clip from the fourth episode.
In the fourth clip (above), the Indominus Rex begins "talking" to his raptor friends, creating a dangerous situation for rugged dinosaur trainer Owen Grady.
SEE ALSO:Exclusive: Watch the first clip from the 'LEGO Jurassic World' short film
The Indominus Escapefinds Simon Masrani accidentally destroying one of Jurassic World's main attractions with his helicopter, forcing his trusted employee Claire (Bryce Dallas Howard) to save the park. After some quick dino-DNA building in Dr. Wu’s lab, Claire comes up with the perfect solution that is sure to please Masrani and kids everywhere — The Indominus Rex — the biggest, smartest, scariest hybrid dinosaur ever created.
When the Indominus escapes from its pen in a hungry rage, it's up to Owen to save the day. After a daring motorcycle chase that ends in a pile of bricks, Owen and Claire think they have the Indominus beat, but the dino is smarter than they thought.
SEE ALSO:Exclusive: Watch the second clip from the 'LEGO Jurassic World' short film
After Claire creates a trap using some tasty treats, Owen quickly puts his training skills to the test and leads a pack of newly trained hybrid dinosaurs to battle the Indominus Rex in an action-packed finale. Will Owen and Claire save the park before it's too late? Find out in LEGOJurassicWorld: The Indominus Escape.
The 24-minute short will be included in full as part of a Jurassic WorldDVD bundle on Oct. 18. Mashablewill be debuting one more clip this week, so stay tuned.
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