Director Colin Trevorrow's sci-fi thriller Jurassic World is gearing up to star shooting in Hawaii and Louisiana. Production is scheduled to begin in Oahu for four weeks in April, followed by two weeks on Kauai. It will then move to Louisiana for 11 weeks beginning in June.
Plot details are few, but the highly anticipated project will star Chris Pratt, Ty Simpkins and Bryce Dallas Howard. Colin Trevorrow is directing from a script he wrote with Derek Connolly. Steven Spielberg, Frank Marshall and Pat Crowley will be producing.
The director also announced that the film will be shot in 35mm and 65mm. Check out what he said on his twitter page.
Honored to be working with cinematographer John Schwartzman on Jurassic World, shooting this April on 35mm and 65mm film. @Kodak@Panavision
— Colin Trevorrow (@colintrevorrow) February 6, 2014
Jurassic World comes to theaters June 12th, 2015 and stars Ty Simpkins, Idris Elba,Bryce Dallas Howard, Nick Robinson, Chris Pratt. The film is directed by Colin Trevorrow.