Jurassic World: Dominion Is Filming Again, And One Actor Is Amassing New Bruises
Bryce Dallas Howard is doing stunt work for the new Jurassic World, which is filming again on a controlled, careful set.
Jurassic World: Domination has returned to filming, after the shoot stopped in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. The UK set, which has had over $5 million spent on making it safe, is now housing actors Bryce Dallas Howard, Chris Pratt, and a returning trio from the original. And now we have photos showing that filming has started--and Howard is amassing bruises.
Howard, who has played the character Claire in the last two Jurassic World movies, posted a "Throwback Thursday" photo of herself and co-star Chris Pratt, both of whom have been isolating together in the UK for weeks ahead of the shoot.
These past couple of weeks my abs have been sore from laughing so much — it’s good to be back at work with this funny guy 🦖🦕 #TBT #JurassicWorld pic.twitter.com/Aij8Bu7sMW
— Bryce Dallas Howard (@BryceDHoward) July 16, 2020
Pratt prompted Howard, via Twitter, to post photos of some of the bruises she's gotten doing stunt work. It's unclear whether these are also "throwback" photos, but the tweet text indicates pretty clearly that she's performing own stunts again right now.
Raise your hands if you’re happy to be doing stunts again!! https://t.co/Rq1rtH05QH pic.twitter.com/n6IMR2X0ov
— Bryce Dallas Howard (@BryceDHoward) July 16, 2020
Howard has previously talked about the precautions being taken on set to ensure that everyone is safe from the pandemic. "We would never go back to work if we didn't feel safe," she said in June. "And, you know, we’re taking it a day at a time and I'm very grateful to have a job."
Colin Trevorrow, who directed 2015's Jurassic World, is coming back to direct Dominion. J.A. Bayona directed Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, and now he's directing the Lord of the Rings TV show.
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