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Next Jurassic World movie to film in Hawaii

Jurassic World put Universal way ahead of every other studio last summer, trouncing previous domestic box office records and amassing a huge $1.7 billion worldwide gross.

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Due for release in 2018, “Jurassic World 2” is now titled “Jurassic World: Ancient Futures”.

While the working title may not reveal much about the upcoming sequel, it just proves that the production for the highly anticipated film is finally gearing up.

“Jurassic World 2” is not too far away from starting production and recent reports claim that it is on the way to the United Kingdom to film some scenes. So we are here with the news of a possible sequel of Jurassic World.

Meanwhile, producer Frank Marshall has admitted it was a “challenge” working on the motion picture because the team, including Trevorrow and Derek Connolly – who are writing the script – have set the expectations for the movie very high for themselves. Location shooting on the island will make up a portion of the film’s production, with the majority of the filming taking place in London.

Trevorrow also said that Jurassic World 2 won’t be a movie filled with Dinosaurs running after a couple of humans. Jurassic Outpost and Reel News Hawaii report that the upcoming film, which will be directed by J.A. Bayona, will begin production in Hawaii in February of 2017. Brayce Dallas Howard and Chris Pratt will be a part of this movie as well.

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The dinosaur theme park is expected to be shut down in “Jurassic World 2”, after the events of the first movie.

One of the poster images for'Jurassic World