There's no stopping the Jurassic World franchise, and it looks like we may get to see the original cast back together in the next film.
An interview with actor Bryce Dallas Howard with MTV appears to show her sort of confirm it.
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It looks as though she was kind of caught off guard by the question, saying she is looking forward to sharing the set with Jurassic Park OGs, but then appears to backtrack saying she 'doesn't know what's been confirmed' before saying she'll blink if it's true. She then blinks.
Is this a confirmation that Sam Neill and Laura Dern will show up in the next film?
We're not sure - but it seems people are pretty impressed by the prospect.
Jeff Goldblum has, of course, already made a brief appearance as Dr. Ian Malcolm. We see him giving evidence against saving the dinosaurs trapped on the disintegrating Isla Nublar in last year's Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. We're taking this a surefire signal that he'll be returning.
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Earlier this year, in an interview with MTV News, Chris Pratt said that the film would have a considerable time jump and would really mix things up a bit.
He said: "When I heard the pitch, I was blown away. I can't believe they found a way to deliver on the promise of the end of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom... The island is blown up.
"The animals are out. We can't put 'em back in the box. What are we gonna do? How is - not only these dinosaurs, but this technology moving forward - going to affect the planet? And we jump forward, it's like, 'oh! oh right! Oh damn'."
We still don't know how much time will pass exactly, but we do know that the movie will see the return of Chris Pratt as Owen Grady and Bryce Dallas Howard as Claire Dearing.
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The film is set for release in 2021.
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