Jurassic World: Dominion set revealed as cast and crew resume production at Pinewood Studios

Aerial photos of Pinewood Studios show the Jurassic World: Dominion set on its first day after production resumed this week.

The forthcoming sequel halted filming in March but became the first Hollywood blockbuster to return to work after lockdown was implemented.

The studio in Buckinghamshire was a buzz of activity as the actors and crew returned for the eagerly anticipated film.

Back to work: Aerial photographs show the set of Jurassic World: Dominion after the cast and crew returned to set at Pinewood Studios this week

Snaps appear to show a crash scene with a plane stuck in snow in an arctic environment.

Photos taken in March show a very different and much emptier set, showing the scale of production in recent days.

It comes after a scare that the franchise had hit its first roadblock since returning to production on Friday after several of the crew contracted coronavirus.

Making a return: Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas-Howard reprise their starring roles in the film which is  a sequel to 2018's Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

Making a return: Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas-Howard reprise their starring roles in the film which is  a sequel to 2018’s Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom 

Hint of what is to come: Snaps appear to show a crash scene with a plane stuck in snow in an arctic environment in the eagerly anticipated sequel

Hint of what is to come: Snaps appear to show a crash scene with a plane stuck in snow in an arctic environment in the eagerly anticipated sequel

Dramatic: The science fiction adventure film began filming in Canada in February before moving to Britain where production was halted in March

Dramatic: The science fiction adventure film began filming in Canada in February before moving to Britain where production was halted in March

Back on track: The studio in Buckinghamshire was a buzz of activity as the actors and crew returned for the eagerly anticipated film

Back on track: The studio in Buckinghamshire was a buzz of activity as the actors and crew returned for the eagerly anticipated film

The new normal: The film is the first Hollywood blockbuster film to resume production since lockdown was implemented in March

The new normal: The film is the first Hollywood blockbuster film to resume production since lockdown was implemented in March

Insiders alleged that the blockbuster sequel is said to have stalled on its first day back on set, yet Universal representatives have denied the claims.

It is understood none of the cast – which includes Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Bryce Dallas Howard, Jeff Goldblum and Chris Pratt – have tested positive, but that more than one crew member has.

A Universal spokesperson later clarified: ‘Any reports indicating that Jurassic World: Dominion has halted production are categorically untrue.’ 

Big production: It comes after a scare that the franchise had hit its first roadblock since returning to production on Friday after several of the crew allegedly contracted coronavirus

Big production: It comes after a scare that the franchise had hit its first roadblock since returning to production on Friday after several of the crew allegedly contracted coronavirus

Difficulties: Insiders alleged that the blockbuster sequel is said to have stalled on its first day back on set, yet Universal representatives have denied the claims

Difficulties: Insiders alleged that the blockbuster sequel is said to have stalled on its first day back on set, yet Universal representatives have denied the claims

Carrying on: It is understood none of the cast - which includes Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Bryce Dallas Howard, Jeff Goldblum and Chris Pratt - have tested positive, but that more than one crew member has

Carrying on: It is understood none of the cast – which includes Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Bryce Dallas Howard, Jeff Goldblum and Chris Pratt – have tested positive, but that more than one crew member has

A Universal spokesperson later clarified: 'Any reports indicating that Jurassic World: Dominion has halted production are categorically untrue'

A Universal spokesperson later clarified: ‘Any reports indicating that Jurassic World: Dominion has halted production are categorically untrue’

A source told The Sun: ‘This was the last thing anyone expected so soon. Everyone was excited about getting things back up and running on set but this has totally derailed that.

‘There are millions and millions of pounds at stake here. Nobody wants more long delays.’ 

This comes just days after writer/director Colin Trevorrow told Empire how much of a ‘challenge’ this film was shaping up to be, but that the shutdown had also proven beneficial. 

Returning to work: Cast and crew were eager to return to the production which got underway last Monday after a long hiatus

Returning to work: Cast and crew were eager to return to the production which got underway last Monday after a long hiatus

New measures: Universal allegedly agreed to spend approximately $5 million on various safety protocols as production resumed

New measures: Universal allegedly agreed to spend approximately $5 million on various safety protocols as production resumed 

Secure site: Thousands of tests were ordered so the cast and crew can be tested for the coronavirus every day

Secure site: Thousands of tests were ordered so the cast and crew can be tested for the coronavirus every day 

Safety first: Walk-through temperature testing stations have been built, and security guards are preventing anyone else from entering the set

Safety first: Walk-through temperature testing stations have been built, and security guards are preventing anyone else from entering the set

Taking care: The Pinewood includes 150 hand sanitizer stations and 1,800 safety signs to remind cast and crew of safety precautions

Taking care: The Pinewood includes 150 hand sanitizer stations and 1,800 safety signs to remind cast and crew of safety precautions

Having already shot some scenes in Canada in March, the director, 43, said: ‘For many of us, Dominion was already the biggest creative challenge of our lives, before the lockdown.

‘The shooting schedule really worked to our advantage – the first four weeks we put to film were mostly sequences with dinosaurs in them. 

‘So that allowed us to get a head start on VFX and workshop some of the newer elements without the pressure of a looming deadline.’

He went on to assure the publication: ‘I’m confident our [safety] guidelines will keep us safe. The hard part will be constructing a creative environment within all the precautions. Once the cameras roll, we have to forget our world and live in the world of the movie. That may take some practice.’

The news of the positive crew members will be a slap in the face to the fans of Jurassic Park who rejoiced in the news that the sixth film in the franchise would be the first Hollywood juggernaut to get back to work amid the global health crisis.

So prepared for the post-lockdown world was the film that it had arranged for a ‘drive-thru coronavirus test facility’ as it prepared to resume filming this month. 

On the road again: So prepared for the post-lockdown world was the film that it had arranged for a 'drive-thru coronavirus test facility' as it prepared to resume filming this month

On the road again: So prepared for the post-lockdown world was the film that it had arranged for a ‘drive-thru coronavirus test facility’ as it prepared to resume filming this month

With ‘rigorous safety protocols on-site’ in guidance with pandemic regulations, the drive-thru facility was understood to see everyone involved in the film going through it before gaining access to the sound-stage.

A source told The Sun: ‘This is the future of movies and hopefully it can prove successful. We need to get these productions back on track and fast.

‘There are millions of pounds at stake, and it’s going to take months to catch up so this solution seems a good way to put minds at rest.

‘Everyone on set, from the runners to the leading stars, will have to drive through the testing station — and only those who pass the checks will be allowed on set. One person showing symptoms somewhere like this could be totally catastrophic!’ 

Access approved: 'Everyone on set, from the runners to the leading stars, will have to drive through the testing station — and only those who pass the checks will be allowed on set. One person showing symptoms somewhere like this could be totally catastrophic!' a source said

Access approved: ‘Everyone on set, from the runners to the leading stars, will have to drive through the testing station — and only those who pass the checks will be allowed on set. One person showing symptoms somewhere like this could be totally catastrophic!’ a source said

The park is (re)open: Jurassic World: Dominion resumed filming this week in the UK

The park is (re)open: Jurassic World: Dominion resumed filming this week in the UK

Amid the global health crisis, the stars of the film were sent home following principal photography in Canada, and plans to fly them to the UK were put on hold.

In addition, returning Jurassic Park stars Dern, Goldblum and Neill were stopped from joining them, having signed on to the sequel to appear as a trio for the first time since the original 1993 film.

But Universal confirmed last month that production would re-start on July 6, with the set re-opening on Wednesday this week.

Speaking to Deadline, an exec from Universal said: ‘The plan is for us to be shooting early-mid July.’ 

Back in business: Amid the global health crisis, the stars of the film were sent home following principal photography in Canada, and plans to fly them to the UK were put on hold

Back in business: Amid the global health crisis, the stars of the film were sent home following principal photography in Canada, and plans to fly them to the UK were put on hold

Shut down: The sixth film in the Jurassic Park franchise began shooting in Canada earlier this year, but was halted when the global health crisis forced the majority of movie and TV productions into dormancy

Shut down: The sixth film in the Jurassic Park franchise began shooting in Canada earlier this year, but was halted when the global health crisis forced the majority of movie and TV productions into dormancy

The question on everyone's lips: Will the Dilophosaurus finally return to the franchise in Dominion?

The question on everyone’s lips: Will the Dilophosaurus finally return to the franchise in Dominion?

‘Anyone with symptoms will be isolated immediately before being sent home,’ the source went on. ‘We want to make sure that we are going above and beyond the national protocols to create a safe environment.

‘Cost isn’t our main concern now: it’s safety.’

The executive added: ‘We will take direction from our medical team, but we’re confident that with the staggered scheduling and zones of talent and crew, along with a system of contact tracing, we can move forward with limited delay in production.’

This will please fans of the franchise who are expecting Jurassic World: Dominion to hit cinemas on 11 June 2021.

'We have  a T-Rex!' Returning Jurassic Park stars Laura Dern and Sam Neill were also stopped from getting to work [pictured with the late Richard Attenborough in the original 1993 film]

‘We have  a T-Rex!’ Returning Jurassic Park stars Laura Dern and Sam Neill were also stopped from getting to work [pictured with the late Richard Attenborough in the original 1993 film]

Speaking to Deadline, an exec from Universal said: 'The plan is for us to be shooting early-mid July... implementing rigorous safety protocols on-site'

Speaking to Deadline, an exec from Universal said: ‘The plan is for us to be shooting early-mid July… implementing rigorous safety protocols on-site’

Working from home: Director Colin Trevorrow has been working on editing footage already shot, from his home in the UK

Working from home: Director Colin Trevorrow has been working on editing footage already shot, from his home in the UK

Production has been delayed by around three months, with speculation rife that the sequel could face a late-summer release rather than an early-summer one.

Those in the cast flown out to the UK have also been required to undergo a two-week quarantine once arriving, before being allowed on set, as per the UK’s travel rules.

Neill – who will reprise his Jurassic Park and Jurassic Park III role of Dr Alan Grant – said last month that the sets were built ‘ready and waiting’ for things to resume.

‘I should be going into Pinewood at 6AM,’ he told The Guardian in May. ‘All the sets are there, waiting. I can’t wait to get back to it.’

Life finds a way: Sam Neill - who will reprise his Jurassic Park and Jurassic Park III role of Dr Alan Grant - said last month that the sets were built 'ready and waiting' for things to resume

Life finds a way: Sam Neill – who will reprise his Jurassic Park and Jurassic Park III role of Dr Alan Grant – said last month that the sets were built ‘ready and waiting’ for things to resume

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