The latest "Jurassic World" news will surely please the fans because the filmmakers revealed that they have finished filming the fourth installment. After months of location shooting and nine weeks of filming in New Orleans using the title "Ebb Tide", the producer and director proudly announced that their work is done.
Colin Trevorrow posted a photo of a production slate placed between the teeth of a T-Rex and captioned it "Wrap". Many fans were excited about the latest "Jurassic World" news. Twitter user Sandy wrote, "@colintrevorrow Thank you so much! Good luck in post production! It seems unreal to think that after 10+ years of waiting, filming is done!"
Michael Raisch commented, "@colintrevorrow Congrats on the wrap, Thanks for reviving the 'Star Wars' of my generation. Looking forward #JurassicWorld". Film producer Frank Marshall also shared the awesome "Jurassic World" news on his Twitter page. He posted a photo of their call sheet for the final day of shoot with the words "PICTURE FINISH" written on it. Marshall captioned the image, "Big day for JW. Thanks NOLA!"
Now that "Jurassic Park 4" has finished filming, fans are wondering what they can expect on the movie. We all know that most of the scenes were shot at Six Flags in New Orleans. The abandoned theme park was transformed into a dinosaur park so I'm sure that's something worth seeing in the film.
Even lead actor Chris Pratt was excited about the park's transformation. The "Guardians of the Galaxy" star told Total Film, "I'm excited about people seeing the park." He added, "The park is up and running. John Hammond's dream has come true and there's now a park with 20,000 visitors a day, and everything he dreamed of and more is there at that park. And you will see it as an audience member when you see this movie -- and then you will see it get torn down."
Did the latest "Jurassic World" news get you all excited? The dinosaur movie will hit the theaters on June 12, 2015 so they are lucky to be ahead of "Fantastic Four" (June 19) and "Terminator Genisys" (July 1). Both films have their own cult followers like "Jurassic Park". Which film do you think will make it big in the box office?