Is This Really the Dumb-Sounding Plot of the 'Jurassic World' Movie?

"Jurassic World" is either going to be the best movie ever, or the dumbest.

If JoBlo is to be trusted (and when it comes to leaked plot details, it usually is), we know a few small details about the upcoming "Jurassic Park" reboot, "Jurassic World." And they're...different.

Here's how the article describes one of the new dino creatures:

"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. Nothing like a little greed and human arrogance to ruin a good thing, right?"

Apparently, this T-Rex/velociraptor/snake/cuttlefish hybrid dino will be strong like a T-Rex, smart like a raptor, and will be able to camoflage itself into pretty much any backdrop like a cuttlefish does, rendering it pretty much invisible. It'll basically be the Predator of dinosaurs.

That's weird enough, but there's one more detail that's been rumored about the movie: Chris Pratt will play a dinosaur trainer of sorts who has trained some of the park's dinos, like T-Rexes and raptors, to be friendly to humans. So that means that they'll be fighting against this invisible super-dino along with the humans. So maybe it's more like "Alien vs. Predator" with dinosaurs?

If this proves to be true, it's going to make one outlandish movie. Then again, we're talking about a movie that centers on a dinosaur theme park with actual, living dinosaurs, so why shouldn't there be an invisible super-dino? If the movie can introduce us to this pseudo-science and make us buy it, then this will be a fun ride.

If not...well, at least Chris Pratt will be in it.