'Jurassic World 2' Sequel Reveals First Photo, Title Still Unofficial
"Jurassic World 2," a sequel from a groundbreaking installment of "Jurassic Park" series is now on its way. The film has been shooting for more than a week in England and the director of "Jurassic World 2" J.A. Bayona posted the first photo from the film that is extremely encouraging.
According to Digital Trends, the image shows a young girl standing in front of the skull of a Triceraptors in a dimly lit museum room that filled with other dinosaur skeletons. It may not show any actual dinosaurs but this photo gives a childlike sense of wonder that may felt seeing the original "Jurassic Park" all of that year ago.
Not everyone knows about the sequel of 2015 blockbuster "Jurassic World," however, there are various unconfirmed reports that the girl in the image is a character named Lucy. A 9-years old young girl that will become the main character of "Jurassic World 2."
As indicated by Movie Web, Universal has not been yet released any official plot detail for "Jurassic World 2", but recently it shows that the movie will probably deal with some sort of dilemma. Colin Trevorrow, 2016 "Jurassic World" director said that the film might be dealing with an idea of dinosaur cloning technology that is going to open source in the future.
It all seems that there will be some sort of rescue mission takes place, while other rumors suggest that there will be to save dinosaurs from a government official who wants to use dinosaurs as a weapon. Or some point of the possibility of a volcanic eruption that threatens the dinosaurs to be wipe out.
"Jurassic World 2" is not yet the official title of the "Jurassic World" but in a recent update from Universal's website, which was quickly altered. The suggested title could be "Jurassic World: Epoch" but it is not confirmed yet.
However, in the "Jurassic World" stars Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard will be joining the new franchise cast members Toby Jones, Justice Smith, Rafe Spall, Daniella Pineda, Geraldine Chaplin, and Ted Levine. The still untitled "Jurassic World" sequel is set for release on June 22, 2018.
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