The filming for Jurassic World: Dominion has encountered a setback due to Covid-19. Due to a surge in positive cases on Malta, the filming on the island will now be significantly scaled-back.
Jurassic World: Dominion recently became the first major production to resume filming after Covid-19 originally shutdown Hollywood ealier this year. Now, the film will again have to endure another obstacle because of the virus.
While production for the film will still take place in Malta starting later this month, the first unit will no longer be present. This means that stars of the franchise such as Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, and Sam Neill will no longer film any scenes at the location.
Hopefully, no other such filming setbacks will take place and the film's production will continue to go on as originally planned.

Now that Jurassic World Rebirth has been released, check out interesting concept artwork from the film! You can also find behind-the-scenes production photos in our image gallery, here!
Jurassic World Rebirth sequel
The sequel to Rebirth is in development with filming expected to commence by the Fall of 2026. With Gareth Edwards expected to return to helm the sequel and lead star Scarlett Johansson reprising her role as well, the next Jurassic entry will continue the story from where Rebirth left off.
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