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'Jurassic World 2' Release Date Fixed for 2018

"Jurassic World 2" is all set for a 2018 release, and the main cast will reprise their roles for the upcoming sequel of the famous dinosaur movie.

The huge success of "Jurassic World" has warranted the release of a "Jurassic World 2." Chris Pratt, who played Owen Grady in the first movie, will be among the cast members who will return to reprise their roles in the sequel, according to Crossmap.

Bryce Dallas Howard will also reprise her role as Claire Dearing for "Jurassic World 2," but her character will be the protagonist in the sequel. Aside from that, Frank Marshall and Steven Spielberg will produce the upcoming movie. Colin Trevorrow will write the sequel with Derek Connolly, the report details.

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As of now, no available details on the plot of "Jurassic World 2" are available. Fans can only speculate on what will happen after Dr. Henry Wu (B.D. Wong) took a few embryos and escaped to Costa Rica. He was heard suggesting that he could breed dinosaurs using their technology, Movie News Guide reports.

It can be remembered that in the first movie, Vic Hoskins told Grady and Dearing that he is considering making weapons for InGen out of the velociraptors. This has triggered speculations that the sequel will feature weaponized velociraptors, the report relays.

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly (EW), Trevorrow hinted that the plot of the next movie will focus on the dinosaurs themselves. He then opened the idea of an open-sourced technology for making dinosaurs and a situation in which 15 other entities can perform the task.

"When you look back at nuclear power, and how that started, the first instinct was to weaponize it, and later on we found it could be used for energy," Trevorrow told EW.

"Jurassic World 2" will premiere on June 7, 2018 in the United Kingdom and June 22, 2018 in the United States.

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