Jurassic World 3 Star Jeff Goldblum Shares How Strict Filming Will be After COVID-19


It has already been confirmed that Jurassic World: Dominion is set to resume production in the UK, making the sequel one of the first major projects that have been allowed to continue filming after the coronavirus outbreak. But just how safe is it for the cast and crew to get back to work? Jeff Goldblum has just revealed that they have to follow strict rules while filming the movie.

Goldblum recently spoke to Entertainment Tonight about going back to work on Jurassic World 3. The Thor: Ragnarok star was quick to assure fans that everyone is being careful on the set.

"We're headed, in about a week and a half, all of us, over to England, where there are protocols galore," Goldblum said. "We're going to be very safe, I think. And we're going to shoot Jurassic World… They gave us 109 pages. They invested all their heart and soul, and a lot of money, into making sure that we're safe."

Just how safe are the cast and crew of Jurassic World 3? Goldblum didn't share too much but wanted to reassure fans they were following safety protocols.

"I won't bore you with the details, but we're all going to be quarantined in a kind of a bubble, all the crew and all the cast. And testing and everything… We know it's a risky time, but we feel it's good. Sam Neill's there and Laura Dern and Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard; Colin Trevorrow's directing, and there are gonna be some dinosaurs," Goldblum said.

Although we're hyped up about the dinosaurs, we're also eager to see Goldblum's Ian Malcolm doing more in the sequel after his brief cameo in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. Hopefully, we'll get more updates about the film soon.

Jurassic World: Dominion is scheduled for release on June 11, 2021.

Related: Jurassic World: Dominion Star Bryce Dallas Howard Reveals Injuries While Filming Sequel

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