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'Jurassic World 2' News: Filming To Take Place in London

The upcoming instalment of the "Jurassic World" franchise will take on the streets of London.

It was reported that "Jurassic World 2" will take the dinosaurs out of the usual theme parks, as seen in the previous films of the franchise. With that, the story will explore London, which will bring the dinosaurs closer to everyone's homes.

As reported by The Sun, dinosaurs will be seen causing trouble all around London. The source shared that those in charge of the location for the film have chosen London as the perfect place to see the dinosaurs in action.

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There are also hints that the movie will see more interaction between humans and dinosaurs, an aspect that was not explored in depth for the previous films.

Meanwhile, there are also theories that fans will see armies of dinosaurs, a concept that was hinted in the previous film. "Jurassic World" built up the plans for using Dinosaurs for military assets.

All that has been confirmed is that Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard will be returning to the franchise to reprise their roles. Howard teased that the upcoming film will show a lot of changes in her character, Claire.

As reported by E! Online, Howard said, "[The heels] were fine. That was part of Jurassic World. They served their purpose. Actually, to answer that question seriously, Claire is a different person now. You now, the person she is at the end of the movie is not the person she was in the beginning. Her armor of sorts was that white, pristine outfit with heels in a very corporate environment and stuff, and the chick at the end... totally different. So yeah... it better not be heels."

"Jurassic World 2" is expected to hit theaters on Jun. 22, 2018.

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