Filming for the movie is set to begin early next year, which is just about right for Director J.A. Bayona as the film is set to hit theaters in June 2018.
While not all film reboots or sequels are guaranteed successes, “Jurassic World” surpassed all expectations by grossing $1.67 billion at the box office, making it the fourth highest-grossing movie in the world of all time.
It would be interesting to find out if the fans and viewers would be just as hungry for the sequel or not but if it is up to Director J.A. Bayona, he is looking to equal if not surpass the accomplishment of Director Colin Trevorrow, who helmed “Jurassic World.”
Another interesting topic about “Jurassic World 2” is whether it will have a different setting other than the jungle because based on “Jurassic World,” it seems like the possibility of genetically engineered dinosaurs wreaking havoc in the city or someplace else other than Isla Nublar looms very high.
The first movie was filmed on location in Hawaii and it is still not clear if the cast and crew will go back to the place again to do the sequel or ultimately decides to take their act and the dinosaurs somewhere.