Jurassic World: Domininion is going to be the first film back filming in the UK.
Universal confirmed the news that after a mid-March shut down due to Coronavirus aka COVID-19, the film is set to return to filming the week of July 6.
“The plan is for us to be shooting early-mid July,” a senior Universal production executive told Deadline.
The site reports that the production has been “implementing rigorous safety protocols on-site and a two week pre-production period will begin next week.”
“Anyone with symptoms will be isolated immediately before being sent home,” the Universal production executive continued. “We want to make sure that we are going above and beyond the national protocols to create a safe environment. Cost isn’t our main concern now: it’s safety. We will take direction from our medical team, but we’re confident that with the staggered scheduling and zones of talent and crew, along with a system of contact tracing, we can move forward with limited delay in production.”
Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard will fly out to the UK and undergo a routine two-week quarantine once arriving.
We hope the shoot doesn’t coincide too much with this major life event for Chris Pratt!