Jurassic World 4 to film in UK, Thailand, and Malta (video)
A fresh scoop from industry insiders has unleashed details about the highly anticipated Jurassic World 4, revealing filming locations including the UK, Thailand and Malta.
The franchise director, Gareth Edwards is set to take audiences across the globe through his cinematic lens to London, the exotic locales of Thailand and the picturesque landscapes of Malta.
“We’re thrilled to bring the Jurassic adventure to these breathtaking locations. It’s a testament to Gareth Edwards’ vision and the boundless creativity of the Jurassic franchise.”
With production scheduled to kick off on June 17 and continue through October 18, the film promises to transport audiences to uncharted territories while retaining the pulse-pounding excitement synonymous with Jurassic lore.
But what about the story? Speculation runs rampant as fans dissect the implications of these diverse settings. Could Thailand’s lush coastlines serve as stand-ins for the iconic Jurassic islands? And what role will Malta play in the evolving saga, especially considering its ties to the recent Dominion storyline?
As the pieces of the puzzle fall into place, one thing remains clear: Jurassic World 4 is poised to redefine the boundaries of the franchise, reported Jurassic Outpost.
Whether it’s a reboot, a sequel, or an entirely new chapter, fans can expect an adrenaline-fuelled ride through uncharted territory.
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