
Ok, 2 things: 1. This tweet by Colin gives me hope JW will have good CGI.
@Jack_Ewins Out of the cutting room now, deep into it with ILM. If you think you're a JP fan, you should meet some of our animators...
— Colin Trevorrow (@colintrevorrow) January 19, 2015
2. Is that dinosaur in front a Metriacantosaurus?
*Tweets and images embedded by Svanya

It's an interesting concept about Metricanthosaurus appearing. To me, it looks awfully familiar to the Allosaurus toy.
“Banana oil.”- George Takei, Gigantis: The Fire Monster

NOAH ECKECKENRODE - how very compelling! I certainly hope that both of the clues you have uncovered will lead to Jurassic World being a phenominal film! Thank you so much once more for your excellent detective skills! :)

Yes Noah, that is a Metriacanthosaurus. Go to the size chart on the official Jurassic World website, and the Metria's sihouette matches the creature in the picture above.