Jurassic
World
is
all
set
to
return
with
a
third
instalment
of
the
franchise
and
the
new
title
has
been
announced
as
Dominion
by
the
lead
actor
Chris
Pratt
and
director
Colin
Trevorrow.
The
makers
also
shared
the
first
glimpse
from
the
first
day
on
the
sets.
Trevorrow
took
to
Twitter
on
Tuesday
and
announced
Day
1
of
shooting
along
with
the
film's
title
and
a
picture
of
the
clapboard.
This
is
the
second
time,
Trevorrow
will
be
directing
the
dinosaur
franchise.
He
is
returning
after
J.A.
Bayona
took
over
for
the
previous
release,
2018
film,
Jurassic
World:
Fallen
Kingdom.
Chris,
on
the
other
hand,
is
excited
to
return
as
the
Raptor
(Velociraptor)
trainer
and
shared
the
news
on
Instagram.
The
actor
revealed
the
film
will
be
shot
in
about
100
shooting
days.
And
also
explained
how
to
pronounce
the
film's
name
in
the
caption,
"Day
1
of
100
JURASSIC
WORLD
do·min·ion
/dəˈminyən/
1.
sovereignty
or
control.
"man's
attempt
to
establish
dominion
over
nature"
#JurassicWorldDominion
Hold
onto
your
butts."
Colin
Trevorrow
and
filmmaker
Steven
Spielberg
are
the
executive
producers
of
the
larger
than
life
project.
Frank
Marshall
and
Pat
Crowley
are
producing
the
new
instalment,
Jurassic
World:
Dominion
which
is
slated
to
hit
the
screens
on
June
11,
2021.