'Jurassic World 3': Colin Trevorrow Teases Scene Online
KEY POINTS
- Colin Trevorrow has been working from home for "Jurassic World 3"
- He teased a scene from the film online
- Production of the movie was stopped last month
The production of “Jurassic World 3” has been stopped because of the coronavirus, but Colin Trevorrow has been working despite the shut down. The director recently teased a scene from the film on social media while assuring the fans that he is hard at work to try and complete the movie on schedule.
Trevorrow is currently following the social distancing guidelines that are in place across the country, but that hasn’t stopped him from working. The director shared a picture of his work desk at his house on Instagram and told his fans in the post that he has been working from home.
The picture includes a scene from the upcoming movie that Trevorrow is currently working on. The photo confirms that the movie will be in an urban setting, with the dinosaurs roaming free in the cities around the world.
The scene that Trevorrow teased shows a young man in a deserted street, standing next to his bicycle. Has the dinosaur attack led to people locking themselves up inside their homes? The director didn’t share any details about the plot or the scene he is currently working on.
Production of “Jurassic World 3” was stopped last month because of the coronavirus. Several other Universal Pictures projects have also stopped filming, Deadline reported. The company announced in a statement that it will be monitoring the situation in the coming weeks to determine when the filming can start.
Trevorrow may not have filmed many scenes before the shut down because the filming started last month. A picture of the clapper from the first day of filming that was released last month teased the logo of the film that should remind fans of the original “Jurassic Park” film, Screen Rant reported.
“Jurassic World 3” was supposed to be released on June 11, 2021. It remains to be seen if the production shut down will affect the premiere date.
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