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Jurassic World: Dominion returns to the studios after the interruption linked to the coronavirus. Filming for the franchise's new installment had only started four weeks ago when it was suspended last March. According to Deadline, director Colin Trevorrow is already ready to go back to work.

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Universal, the studio behind the dinosaur film franchise, is reportedly planning to restart production this week, with the goal of restarting shooting quickly. "The idea is to be ready to shoot from the beginning of mid-July," said a manager of Universal at the publication, which gives July 6 as the scheduled date for returning to work.

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Still according to Deadline, Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard, the two stars of the franchise, are ready to fly to the United Kingdom, and shoot at Pinewood studios. But not everything will go as usual: Universal would have already spent $ 5 million to ensure that sanitary conditions are optimal on set and that no member of the team takes the slightest risk.

Universal's 'Jurassic World: Dominion' On Course To Be First Major Studio Movie Back Underway In UK, Detailed Safety Protocols Revealed https://t.co/bdgZHvdecC pic.twitter.com/M5bYG9d4jq

- Deadline Hollywood (@DEADLINE) June 15, 2020

"Anyone with symptoms will be isolated immediately and sent home. We want to make sure that we will do everything to create a healthy environment. Costs are not our priority, it is the most important security, "the source told Deadline.

Jurassic World: Dominion to be released in June 2021.

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