"Jurassic World" director, Colin Trevorrow, has been utilizing Twitter to provide some exclusive images from the movie ever since unauthorized leaks about the upcoming sequel to the "Jurassic Park" franchise were shared and distributed by unscrupulous individuals.
On August 5, Trevorrow, once again, teased fans of the dinosaur movie franchise by tweeting an awesome photo, possibly suggesting that filming of "Jurassic World" has already concluded. The image showed a picture of a film slate, wedged between the enormous, deadly set of teeth purportedly from a T-Rex, IGN noted. Trevorrow only posted just one word for the photo's caption, which just read, "Wrap."
If Trevorrow was giving clues about the eventual ruin of the dinosaurs of Isla Nublar, we may never know until he and the rest of his film production crew finishes the most painstaking part of movie-making; the post-production and digital effects work. The tech news site said that Trevorrow and his crew might spend ten rough months to ensure that this movie would be as jaw-dropping as its predecessors.
Comingsoon.net said that "Jurassic World" would be set 22 years after the horror that happened in the original movie. Starring Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Ty Simpkins, Jake Johnson, Nick Robinson, Irrfan Khan, Vincent D'Onofrio, BD Wong, Omar Sy, Judy Greer, Katie McGrath, Lauren Lapkus and Andy Buckley, it would be interesting to know what Isla Nublar would look like, and whether the dreams of creator, John Hammond (Richard Attenborough in the films), to make Isla Nublar a commercial park for visitors had finally become a reality.
Speaking of Chris Pratt, there is no doubt that the movie would certainly get a leg up considering the massive success of the "Parks and Recreation" actor's other sci-fi flick, "Guardians of the Galaxy."
Entertainment Weekly unearthed a video of Pratt, joking about how he was "texting" Steven Spielberg for a role in the dinosaur franchise's sequel. Check out the hilarious video here.
According to the set photos released by producers, Pratt would be playing a rugged scientist. In one photo, he is shown maneuvering a motorcycle. In the other, his back is shown against the camera as he talks to Dallas Howard, who looks very pristine in her red locks, perfect makeup, and well-pressed ensemble of a white suit over a dinner jacket.
"Jurassic World" premieres globally on June 12 next year.
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