By Maria Myka (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Mar 06, 2014 08:52 PM EST

The Jurassic Park franchise may have been known to feature giant lizards running around, but according to Screencrush.com, the fourth film in the franchise will show how menacing humans can be.

Set 22 years after Jurassic Park, director Colin Trevorrow said in his Twitter that "Jurassic World" will be more of a sequel than a reboot. He said, "Reboot is a strong word. This is a new sci-fi terror adventure set 22 years after the horrific events of Jurassic Park."

The Epoch Times announced that the main villains for the film have been cast, and they are Vincent D'Onofrio of Law & Order: Criminal Intent, and Irrfan Kahn from Life of Pi.

According to Screenrant, D'Onofrio will play a human villain, which means that the actor's role may be "be someone whose self-serving actions result in dinos running amuck (a la Dennis Nedry from Jurassic Park) or a corporate figurehead seeking to exploit the giant Jurassic creatures in an ethically-questionable fashion (a la Peter Ludlow from The Lost World)."

Kahn, on the other hand, will be playing the role of Patel, who happens to be the billionaire owner of the new Jurassic Park. Pakistan Today revealed that sources from the project confirmed that Khan "is doing Jurassic World. His role is not negative, as is being reported by some sections of the international media. He will be seen as the owner of the new Jurassic Park."

Chris Pratt (Parks and Recreation) has already previously confirmed his involvement in the film, and back then, he shared his thoughts about the script to NME, saying, "What I liked about it was it answers the question of, 'Why would you do that?'. Like, how do you suspend disbelief to be like, 'Oh yes, let's make this mistake again. We haven't learned our lesson about dinosaurs, we should definitely live with them and see how that works out!' after like three tries at it.

"They answer the question really well through the script. Colin did a great job of writing it and justifying it and in his own way having fun with that, so anybody who goes in with that question will be really amused - the way I was - about how they answer that."