Director Colin Trevorrow recalls the best day he had with the Jurassic World Dominion cast and crew on set. Jurassic World Dominion is the sixth film in the JurassicPark franchise and was released on June 10 after a tumultuous filming process, with the film being one of the first to resume production during the COVID-19 pandemic. The process set the benchmark for safety protocols on other film and TV sets.
Jurassic World Dominion takes place four years after the previous film, where dinosaurs now live among humans and a plague of locusts threaten to reduce the world's food supply. The film stars Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, and sees the return of Jurassic Park's Sam Neill, Laura Dern, and Jeff Goldblum. Previously, Trevorrow has talked about how Jurassic World Dominion reflects the world's response to the pandemic in its theming, being heavily rewritten over the long production cycle.
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In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Trevorrow talks about his most memorable day shooting the film, saying it was when they wrapped. Trevorrow recalls shooting a scene on a helicopter with the core ensemble and how he felt a sense of finality after filming for so many months. He also says he thinks he's formed a bond with the cast since they spent so much time together while filming. Read Trevorrow's quote below:
«We wrapped everyone on the same night, and it was four in the morning. It was November during Covid, and we’d shot the whole summer. And the last thing we did was shoot everyone together in a helicopter. We packed everyone in this tiny helicopter, and it looked like E.T.’s closet with all of these faces. And seeing all of them together,
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