Director Colin Trevorrow Reveals Jurassic World 3′s Title
And now we’ve got the official title of Jurassic World 3. After months of exciting casting news, a fun Jurassic Park short by director Colin Trevorrow, and hints from the rebooted franchise’s stars Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard, production has officially begun and a proper title has been revealed. Trevorrow shared the news, and an image from the set, via Twitter:
Day One#JurassicWorld pic.twitter.com/UnQIUFwJ3t
— Colin Trevorrow (@colintrevorrow) February 25, 2020
Did you note the snowy background? Yeah, we did, too. Jurassic World: Dominion will continue the story that began with Jurassic World and continued in Fallen Kingdom (and brilliantly teased in Trevorrow’s short Battle at Big Rock), in which dinosaurs now live amongst humans. This is what happens when you drag extinct creatures into the modern world; they take you up on the offer and make the place their own! Which apparently includes wintry locations!
Jurassic World: Dominion promises to be a mega movie. Not only are the original trio from Steven Spielberg’s game-changing Jurassic Park back—that’s Laura Dern, Sam Neill, and Jeff Goldblum, of course—but Dominion is set to be the final film in the Jurassic World trilogy. With Pratt, Howard, and the original Jurassic Park trio back, Dominion is set up to potentially provide a fitting final chapter to the entire franchise. While we might take it for granted that filmmakers can conjure photo-realistic dinosaurs and set them on an (entirely understandable) rampage against humanity, it’s worth remembering that Spielberg’s 1993 original was a shocking leap forward.
Joining the aforementioned cast are returning Jurassic World stars Jake Johnson, Omar Sy, Justice Smith, and Daniella Pineda.
Jurassic World: Dominion hits theaters on June 11, 2021.
Featured image: Velociraptor Blue in “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.” When the island’s dormant volcano begins roaring to life, Owen and Claire mount a campaign to rescue the remaining dinosaurs from this extinction-level event. Welcome to “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.” Photo Credit: Universal Studios and Amblin Entertainment, Inc. and Legendary Pictures Productions, LLC.