Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom is an upcoming 2018 film, directed by J. A. Bayona, written by Colin Trevorrow and Derek Connolly, along with executive producer Steven Spielberg. The sequel to 2015's Jurassic World, Fallen Kingdom is the fifth installment of the Jurassic Park franchise, and stars Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard and B. D. Wong, reprising their roles from previous entries to the series. Jeff Goldblum reprises his role as Dr. Ian Malcolm from Jurassic Park and The Lost World: Jurassic Park, in what has been described as a cameo, while new cast members include James Cromwell, Justice Smith and Daniella Pineda.

Set three years after the events of Jurassic World, Mount Sibo, a dormant volcano, has become active on Isla Nublar, and threatens to destroy the island's population of dinosaurs. With the eruption imminent, the park's former operations manager Claire Dearing, now the founder of the Dinosaur Protection Group recruits Owen Grady in an effort to rescue the island's dinosaurs and evacuate them to safety.

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom is scheduled to be released in theaters in the United States on June 22, 2018, with an early release in the United Kingdom on June 7, 2018.

Synopsis
"A rescue op to save the dinosaurs from an island that's about to explode. What could go wrong?"

- Owen Grady

After the demise of the Jurassic World theme park on Isla Nublar, the dinosaurs roam freely on the island for 3 years until a volcanic eruption from Mount Sibo threatens their existence. Claire Dearing, the former park manager, has now founded the Dinosaur Protection Group, an organization dedicated to saving the dinosaurs. Claire recruits Owen Grady, a former dinosaur trainer who worked at the park, to help her rescue the remaining dinosaurs from the island. Owen also attempts to locate Blue, his raptor that was left behind on the island.

Cast
For a complete list, see Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom/Cast and crew.


 * Chris Pratt as Owen Grady
 * Bryce Dallas Howard as Claire Dearing
 * B.D. Wong as Dr. Henry Wu
 * Jeff Goldblum as Dr. Ian Malcolm
 * James Cromwell as Benjamin Lockwood

List of Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Creatures in the Film

 * Ankylosaurus
 * Apatosaurus
 * Baryonyx
 * Brachiosaurus
 * Carnotaurus
 * Compsognathus
 * Dilophosaurus
 * Gallimimus
 * Mosasaurus
 * Pteranodon
 * Stegosaurus
 * Stygimoloch
 * Triceratops
 * Tyrannosaurus rex
 * Velociraptor
 * Unidentified Ankylosaur Carcass
 * Unidentified Ceratopsian
 * Unidentified Crested Theropod

News and rumours
Universal producers have in the past expressed their wish to create more films after the fourth Jurassic Park film.

Before Jurassic World
In November 2009, Joe Johnston was interviewed by Ain't It Cool News. At one point, he expressed his vision of the new Jurassic Park movies: "it would take it off in a whole other trilogy basically"

In January 2010, Joe Johnston was interviewed by the Box Office Magazine. He again talked about post-JW Jurassic Park movies: "Well, there is going to be a Jurassic Park IV. It breaks away from the first three - it's essentially the beginning of the second Jurassic Park trilogy."

Jurassic World
The production of the fourth Jurassic Park film,, started in April 2014. Its director, Colin Trevorrow, was interviewed by Empire Magazine. During the interview, Trevorrow already hinted at more sequels: "We definitely talked about [sequels] a lot. We wanted to create something that would be a little bit less arbitrary and episodic, and something that could potentially arc into a series that would feel like a complete story."

Trevorrow said that he would be keen to direct them - “if they’ll have me”. He also hinted that the actors Chris Pratt and Omar Sy could reappear in Jurassic Park V and VI.

IGN wrote, at May 15, that Legendary Pictures producer told them that "The ideas and script that they came up with, and story, are spectacular, so we may spend more than one piece in there.”

In an interview with Empire Magazine, Colin Trevorrow confirmed that a sequel to Jurassic World was already in early stages of development.

On May 29, 2015, at the Jurassic World premiere in France Colin Trevorrow revealed that he will not be directing Jurassic Park V.

In an interview with RadioTimes Trevorrow discussed his idea for the upcoming film. He said, "I really like the idea that this group of geneticists aren’t the only people who can make a dinosaur. [...] You know, when you think of the differences between Apple and PC – the minute something goes open-source, there are all kinds of entities and interests that may be able to utilise that technology." He explained that it would be like the relationship that humans have today with other animals, such as how some animals are "kept in zoos, like Jurassic Park, but they are also used in agriculture, and medicine and in war."

On June 13, 2015, a day after the release of Jurassic World, Chris Pratt confirmed in a discussion with Entertainment Weekly that he had signed on to do an unspecified number of sequels to Jurassic World.

On June 22, 2015, the twitter account for Jurassic World tweeted an image revealed the release date of the sequel as June 22, 2018. Furthermore, it was revealed that Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard would be returning for the film as well as Colin Trevorrow who will co-write the script with Derek Connolly.

On July 24, 2015, Colin Trevorrow revealed in an interview with WIRED that the film would not reuse the plot of people becoming lost on an island with free roaming dinosaurs and escaping like in the previous films and  stating "That’ll get old real fast." and that "this isn’t always going to be limited to theme parks". He further said that he would like to explore the concept of cloning dinosaurs being open source like he had mentioned in his interview with RadioTimes.

Colin Trevorrow in an interview with JurassicCast revealed several details about Jurassic World's sequel and confirmed that there will be a trilogy. He mentioned that the second film in this new trilogy is based on Alan Grant's quote in in the "Cretaceous Cafe" scene: ''...Dinosaurs and man, two species separated by 65 million years of evolution, have just been suddenly thrown back into the mix together. How can we possibly have the slightest idea what to expect?" Over the course of the trilogy, Claire's character would evolve the most, mirroring the changing world and that Owen "has shit to deal with". The events of Jurassic World'' has opened a "pandora's box" with both Claire and Owen holding responsibility for some elements of the incident.

Colin Trevorrow informally-confirms future films featuring animatronics, via Twitter after fan speculates about possibility of no animatronics.

After much speculation, it was announced that J.A. Bayona would direct the sequel. Before he was confirmed as director, it had previously been reported that Universal was interested in having Bayona be the director of the Jurassic World sequel and Mike Fleming Jr of ' had reported after Bayona dropped out of ' that he began hearing Bayona's name again as the potential director of the sequel.

On April 21, 2016, The Knowledge confirmed that the sequel will be filmed in the United Kingdom.

At the 2016 held in Las Vegas, Nevada, a promotionable poster was revealed.

On the preview for Production Weekly's July 21, 2016 issue, it was revealed that a working title for the film is "Ancient Futures".

On July 21, 2016, the day the Production Weekly issue was released, fansite Jurassic Outpost reported that in conjuction with Reel News Hawaii that they had exclusivly learned and confirmed that the sequal will start filming on Febuary 27, 2017 in Hawaii where the first film,, and Jurassic World were filmed.

That same day, producer Frank Marshall made comments about the film's current state to Colider. He said that the film was in “full-boar pre-production” with storyboards currently being created for the film and that shooting for the film will begin in early Spring of 2017. He added that there have numerous meetings discussing the film and that the filmmakers have a template for the movie. Furthermore, Marshall said that director J.A. Bayona has been adding his ideas into the script. According to Marshall, despite the ideas that Bayona has contributed to the film's story at the moment it is “pretty much the original story they [Trevorrow and Connolly] came up with.” He concluded his comments saying, “I think we're just having to look and see how we can involve the characters in the story with whatever dinosaurs we have in the action sequences. It's a challenge, but it's a healthy challenge.”

On July 29, 2016, Frank Marshall confirmed in another interview with Colider that the sequel will film in Hawaii.

Pacific Business News reports in August 2016 that scouts for filming in Hawaii will arrive in November 2016.

IGN reports in September 2016 that the film will be more "suspenseful and scary" when compared to its predecessor, and that it would not feature militarized dinosaurs (a plot point set up in the previous film).

IGN reported in October 2016 that the film's plot was to be thematically linked to the treatment of animals.

On October 28, 2016, Jake Johnson answers a fan question on Twitter regarding his character, Lowery Cruthers, returning for the sequel saying "From what I hear Lowery will not be in JW2."

Variety reports on November 7, 2016, that actors and  are in talks to join the sequel.

A leak revealed that the film will center on Blue, Owen's last surviving raptor from the previous film, as Owen attempts to stop Blue from being used for violent purposes.

On July 7, 2017, Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard were seen swimming towards the beach during filming of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.

On November 22, 2017, the first footage has been released that shows Owen petting a baby Velociraptor.

Merchandise
With Hasbro's rights to makes toys based on the Jurassic Park franchise to expire Mattel, whose license to the franchise will start in July 2017, will make initial products based on this new film that will arrive in stores in early 2018.

Trivia

 * This will be the first Jurassic Park film to be produced in a 2.39:1 widescreen aspect ratio; the first three films were produced in 1.85:1, while the previous film was produced in 2.00:1.
 * This will be the second Jurassic Park sequel to be composed by the same composer as a previous film after The Lost World: Jurassic Park; John Williams composed the first two films, while Michael Giacchino composed the previous film and will compose this film.