Bryce Dallas Howard is putting in some seriously hard work on the set of the third Jurassic World movie.
The 39-year-old actress, who plays Claire in the rebooted film franchise, posted a series of photos on Twitter of the massive bruises she earned from doing some intense stunt work for the upcoming action-adventure movie.
“Raise your hands if you’re happy to be doing stunts again!!” she captioned the pictures.
RELATED: Bryce Dallas Howard on Chris Pratt pay gap
Dallas Howard was the leading character alongside A-lister Chris Pratt in the incredibly popular first film, Jurassic World (2016), which is available to stream on Binge.
Pratt was the one who egged her on to share the images: “Show them the pictures of the bruises!!! (She got some crazy sick bruises from doing stunt work) Show them!!!” he wrote.
Howard started the conversation with a photo of her and Pratt, 41, on the UK set.
“These past couple of weeks my abs have been sore from laughing so much – it’s good to be back at work with this funny guy,” she wrote.
RELATED: Jurassic Park cast, where are they now?
Jurassic World: Dominion resumed shooting at Pinewood Studios outside of London on July 6.
Deadline revealed that two weeks of pre-production would take place and everyone behind and in front of the camera would be tested for coronavirus before stepping foot on set and retested several times throughout the shoot.
Universal is reportedly spending $5 million on new protocols to make the set a safe place.
We're searching for Australia's most dedicated Bingers to front the official BINGE Club and help us rate the hottest shows on the screen. Become one of our star reviewers and influence what thousands of Australians are watching – plus get a free subscription. Click here to apply
When the pandemic hit in March, Dominion was reportedly four weeks into a 20-week shoot.
The film, the third and final in the relaunched franchise, is directed by Colin Trevorrow.
The film also stars Justice Smith, Jake Johnson, Omar Sy and BD Wong with Jeff Goldblum, Sam Neill, Laura Dern set to resume their roles from the original Steven Spielberg-directed film Jurassic Park.
The film is currently slated for release on June 11, 2021.
This article originally appeared on Fox News and was reproduced with permission
https://news.google.com/__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?oc=5
2020-07-17 05:46:29Z
52780928840934
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar