'Jurassic Park 4' News: Concept Art for Theme Park Shows Futuristic Design and Setting for Underwater Dinosaurs? [VIDEO]
The concept art for the Jurassic World theme park, which showcases a futuristic design, has been revealed by Universal.
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The images show us what we can expect from the fourth installment of the iconic dino-saga. Nestled in the divine lap of nature -- majestic verdurous mountains surrounded by water on all sides -- are the white dome like structures creating a mini city, which would contain the visitor center and laboratories. As has been predicted before with the setting of the film in the water haven of Hawaii, the rumor about underwater dinosaurs in the film seems to be getting stronger. In the concept art images the abundance of water bodies seems to give fans a hint.
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The crew of Jurassic World is currently in Hawaii setting things up for filming which is scheduled to begin in April. In an interview with the Honolulu Pulse, producer Patrick Crowley revealed that filming will go on for about six weeks in Hawaii, and scenes will be shot in Oahu and Kauai.
The producer also explained why Hawaii was the ideal location giving the verdurous setting and accessibility as reasons.
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"It has the best jungle in the world," he said. "A little bit of green goes a long way. There is fabulous jungle there. And it's relatively accessible. You need to go to the Amazon to get what you need."
The new film will be a sequel and not a reboot according to Trevorrow. The director suggested that the film, which is now titled Jurassic World, will be set 22 years in the future. The details came to light when a fan asked the filmmaker to confirm rumors about the film being a reboot.
The Jurassic Park films are based on Michael Crichton's series of novels about pre-historic beasts being revived by revolutionary gene technology. Frank Marshall and Pat Crowley are co-producing the film alongside Steven Spielberg, who directed the first two installments in the franchise.
The film will hit theaters on June 12, 2015.
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