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New 'Jurassic World' movie featuring original cast to be released in 2022

Jonathan Duane
Jonathan Duane

11:30 7 Oct 2020


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Only two years to wait...

The good news is that the new Jurassic World movie, Dominion, has now got a release date...the bad news is we'll have to wait almost two years.

Universal Pictures has confirmed the highly anticipated movie will hit cinemas on June 10th 2022.

The news broke along with a brand new poster on social media, where it was confirmed that stars from the original installment back in 1993 including Sam Neil, Jeff Goldblum and Laura Dern will be returning.

Chris Pratt, Bryce Howard, Daniella Pineda, Scott Haze and BD Wong also star.

 

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Going back to work I’m reminded that when people work together, pretty much anything is possible. The intersection of a global pandemic and a revolution has emphasized (in every industry) how flawed current systems are. Even more, it’s shown how as a collective we have an opportunity to transform the infrastructure of the entertainment industry in its entirety and for the better. ⁣ ⁣ Though the changes on sets are a product of a COVID world, I and so many others believe many of the protocols will last far beyond the current visible crisis. Protocols around effective communication, collaborative decision-making, and consent and touch are examples of a system that above all prioritizes equity. We are rebuilding set dynamics and creating an environment in which all parties feel safe, heard, and supported. That’s a space we will strive for, pandemic or not. The only way for any of us to remain safe is having access to support and information and the power to speak up. It’s time that we all step into that power. ⁣ ⁣ While there are unforeseen challenges ahead (because who knows what else 2020 has in store for us), our Jurassic family is an adaptable group. I am so unbelievably fortunate to be able to go back to work with this group of guinea pigs — read the full @nytimes article in my bio! ?⁣ ⁣ ?: John Wilson/Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment

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While announcing the release date change on Twitter, director Colin Trevorrow wrote: “For the past three months, I’ve worked with an extraordinary cast and crew on a film we can’t wait to share with the world.”

“Even though we’ll have to wait a bit longer, it will all be worth it. Let’s stay healthy and take care of each other until then.”

It was initially hoped that the movie would land next summer....and the news that we'll have to wait even longer is a disappointment to many fans.

However the delay apparently isn't due to Covid and more about dropping at a time when there are less big 2021 blockbusters like Black Widow and No Time To Die to compete with.


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