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Jurassic World: Dominionjust gave a glimpse at its newest star: DeWanda Wise.
The two actors are prepared to take on anything that comes their way as they grip weapons and kneel in a fighting stance against what appears to be a wintry landscape. Wise, who wears fingerless gloves, a jacket, and olive pants, looks up at a figure out of frame, while Pratt, 42, stands beside her in character as Owen Brady, holding a knife and looking at the same mystery figure.
The Twitter account posted the image with the caption, “Fiery, fierce, and ready for a fight. Welcome to the party DeWanda Wise.#JurassicWorldDominion.”
Wise also shared the first look image onInstagram, where she wrote, “She’s your resourceful, scrappy, Adventure-loving newest Mesozoic HERO. Can’t wait for you to meet her in 5 months!🧑🏾🎤🍿”
TheJurassic WorldInstagram account hinted that Wise and Pratt are battling a prehistoric foe in the photo, commenting on her post, “What dino are they facing off with? 🕵️”
While Wise is making herJurassic Worlddebut with the upcoming film, Pratt is returning toJurassic World: Dominionafter previously starring inJurassic World(2015) andJurassic World: Fallen Kingdom(2018). HisJurassic WorldcostarBryce Dallas Howardwill be reprising her role as well, returning as Claire Dearing.
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Jurassic World: Dominioncomes nearly 30 years after the firstJurassic Parkfilm premiered in 1993. OriginalJurassic ParkstarsLaura Dern,Sam Neill, andJeff Goldblumare all set to star in the latest film in the franchise, director Colin Trevorrow previously shared withEntertainment Weekly.
Neill, 74, previouslyteasedthatJurassic World: Dominionwas going to be a “big film.” Speaking toVarietyin February, Neill said, “It’s going be a big film. [Director] Colin Trevorrow has that childlike sense of wonder, playfulness and inventiveness that[Steven] Spielberghas,” he said, referring to the originalJurassic Parkdirector.
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Neill continued, “We really shot a six-hour movie. We were all very gung-ho. Hopefully, there’ll be thousands of massive cinemas ready for it because it’s a big film for big audiences.”
Jurassic World: Dominionpremieres in theaters June 10.
source: people.com