DeWanda Wise is really excited to be part of "Jurassic World Dominion," which will mark the sixth installment of the popular franchise. The 37-year-old actress has shared behind-the-scenes footage that showed the crew creating the film's forest set.

In a photo Wise posted on Instagram, a crew member could be seen holding a mic over an actor's head (the face of the actor wasn't clearly visible). This was followed by a video, which showed crew members recreating a tree on the set to make it look greener.

"I love being on set soooo much," Wise wrote on Instagram on Sunday. "Scroll for a #BTS moment to see some of the incredible craftsmanship that went into shooting #JurassicWorldDominion in the #UK."

"I couldn't get over it...I was so annoying that day…IT WAS JUST SO MANY TREES," she added.

Fans immediately took to the comments section to share their reactions.

"This is so awesome!!" one person, while another commented, "Thinking that would be part of my dream job." One user acknowledged how much work goes into making a set, "WOW ! The work that goes into it."

"I can't wait to see this movie this summer it's gonna be so awesome," one fan wrote.

Actor Chris Pratt shared a photo from the movie's set last May that featured director Colin Trevorrow and his co-star Omar Sy.

At that time, Pratt revealed that the entire movie was shot in the pandemic as they began filming in February 2020.

The first movie under the "Jurassic Park" franchise was dropped in 1993 and it was helmed by director Steven Spielberg. The director went on to make a sequel, titled "The Lost World: Jurassic Park," in 1997.

The third installment of the movie was released in 2001. This was followed by "Jurassic World" and "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom." "Jurassic World Dominion" is slated to release on June 10.

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“Jurassic World,” released by Comcast-owned Universal Pictures, was the second-highest grossing-movie of 2015. Universal released a slew of high-performing hits last year, including “Furious 7,” “Minions” and “Pitch Perfect 2.” Universal Pictures