Published 16:33 IST, February 18th 2020
Jurassic World 3 director Colin Trevorrow shares a picture of a baby dinosaur
Jurassic World 3: The director of the third film in the Dino franchise Colin Trevorrow took to his twitter to share a picture of a baby dinosaur. Take a look
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Jurassic World 3 is currently in its pre-production stage, and exciting news of this installment of the franchise is already here. It was director of Jurassic World 3, Colin Trevorrow, who took to his Twitter to share a picture from the pre-production stage of the film. Here is what he had to share from the Jurassic World 3 sets.
Jurassic World 3 director Colin Trevorrow reveals a baby dinosaur:
Ready. pic.twitter.com/mkTbGYbaGV
— Colin Trevorrow (@colintrevorrow) February 17, 2020
In the tweet shared by Colin Trevorrow on February 17, we can see a pint-sized prehistoric dinosaur who is set to appear in the third installment of the dinosaur franchise. He captioned the tweet by writing “Ready.” This indicates that the little dinosaur is ready to leave its small footprints on the sets of Jurassic World 3. This time around, the dinosaurs from the franchise will be seen in an untamed life as the enclosures holding them no longer exist.
This little dinosaur belongs to the triceratops family. This little star has made his second appearance in Trevorrow’s Twitter. The last time we saw this dinosaur was in a video where the makers were seen testing the motion capability of the robot. It did not have the paint job back then, but now the little dinosaur is ready to make its mark in Jurassic World 3. Take a look at the testing clip here.
next steps pic.twitter.com/8B62vFtDBY
— Colin Trevorrow (@colintrevorrow) January 31, 2020
No further details about the dinosaur were given. But it has a striking resemblance to the baby Nasutoceratops that was seen in 2019s Battle at Big Rock. It was a short film that was created to help to bridge the story between the Fallen Kingdom and Jurassic World 3. Jurassic World 3 will be released in theatres on June 11, 2021.
(Image courtesy: Jurassic World Twitter)
16:33 IST, February 18th 2020