<p> It's finally a wrap on the production of <em>Jurassic World: Dominion</em>, one of the Hollywood films whose shooting schedule was impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, director Colin Trevorrow has confirmed.<br /><br />The development comes a month after shooting on the film at UK's iconic Pinewood Studios was halted for two weeks after multiple people involved with the production team tested positive for Covid-19.<br /><br />Trevorrow, who has directed the film from a script he co-wrote with Emily Carmichael, took to Instagram on Saturday to share the update.<br /><br />"Wrap on <em>Jurassic World: Dominion</em>. Always hard to say goodbye to family," Trevorrow wrote.<br /><br /><em>Dominion,</em> starring Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard, resumed production in July with required safety protocols in place after all activities were put on hold in March.<br /><br />According to Deadline, more than 40,000 Covid-19 tests were conducted, with 0.25 per cent returning positive: that is around 100 positive results. Some of these were false positives and some were returned prior to employment at Pinewood.<br /><br />The makers -- Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment -- spent big money on protocols alone.<br /><br />Lead cast Pratt and Dallas Howard are coming back for the third film in the <em>Jurassic World</em> series. The film will also feature original stars of 1990's <em>Jurassic Park</em> trilogy -- Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum and Sam Neill.<br /><br />The cast of <em>Dominion </em>includes <em>Doctor Strange</em> star BD Wong, Mamoudou Athie, known for TV series <em>Sorry for Your Loss,</em> and <em>She's Gotta Have It </em>actor DeWanda Wise.<br /><br />The movie picks up after the events of 2018's <em>Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom,</em> which culminated with dinosaurs descending on Sin City.<br /><br />Trevorrow has also executive produced the film with Steven Spielberg, the <em>Jurassic Park</em> director. </p>
<p> It's finally a wrap on the production of <em>Jurassic World: Dominion</em>, one of the Hollywood films whose shooting schedule was impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, director Colin Trevorrow has confirmed.<br /><br />The development comes a month after shooting on the film at UK's iconic Pinewood Studios was halted for two weeks after multiple people involved with the production team tested positive for Covid-19.<br /><br />Trevorrow, who has directed the film from a script he co-wrote with Emily Carmichael, took to Instagram on Saturday to share the update.<br /><br />"Wrap on <em>Jurassic World: Dominion</em>. Always hard to say goodbye to family," Trevorrow wrote.<br /><br /><em>Dominion,</em> starring Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard, resumed production in July with required safety protocols in place after all activities were put on hold in March.<br /><br />According to Deadline, more than 40,000 Covid-19 tests were conducted, with 0.25 per cent returning positive: that is around 100 positive results. Some of these were false positives and some were returned prior to employment at Pinewood.<br /><br />The makers -- Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment -- spent big money on protocols alone.<br /><br />Lead cast Pratt and Dallas Howard are coming back for the third film in the <em>Jurassic World</em> series. The film will also feature original stars of 1990's <em>Jurassic Park</em> trilogy -- Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum and Sam Neill.<br /><br />The cast of <em>Dominion </em>includes <em>Doctor Strange</em> star BD Wong, Mamoudou Athie, known for TV series <em>Sorry for Your Loss,</em> and <em>She's Gotta Have It </em>actor DeWanda Wise.<br /><br />The movie picks up after the events of 2018's <em>Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom,</em> which culminated with dinosaurs descending on Sin City.<br /><br />Trevorrow has also executive produced the film with Steven Spielberg, the <em>Jurassic Park</em> director. </p>