IT was a case of frights, camera, action as the British movie industry roared to life. Aerial photos showed a downed jet in an Arctic landscape on the set of Jurassic World: Dominion at Pinewood Studios, Berks. Starring Chris Pratt, it is the first major picture to resume filming in the UK post-lockdown. The movie […]
IT was a case of frights, camera, action as the British movie industry roared to life.
Aerial photos showed a downed jet in an Arctic landscape on the set of Jurassic World: Dominion at Pinewood Studios, Berks.
Aerial pictures of Pinewood Studios show what looks to be a crash scene with a plane stuck in snow in an arctic environment[/caption] The photos show the set of Jurassic World: Dominion which recently resumed filming after lockdown[/caption]Starring Chris Pratt, it is the first major picture to resume filming in the UK post-lockdown.
The movie is a sequel to Jurassic Wold: Fallen Kingdom released in 2018.
We recently reported that work on the blockbuster had been hit by a fresh panic after several of the crew tested positive for Covid-19 on the first day of resumed filming.
Bosses were in crisis talks over the the flick which also stars Bryce Dallas Howard and Jeff Goldblum.
It follows months of coronavirus delays and the introduction of safety procedures, including a drive-through testing facility, to enable the cameras to roll again.
A source said: “This was the last thing anyone expected so soon.
“Everyone was excited about getting things back up and running on set but this could totally derail that.
“There are millions and millions of pounds at stake here.
The film stars Chris Pratt and is a sequel to Jurassic Wold: Fallen Kingdom[/caption]GOT a story? RING The Sun on 0207 782 4104 or WHATSAPP on 07423720250 or EMAIL exclusive@the-sun.co.uk