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    Thursday
    Feb132014

    Set Construction Begins in Hawaii for JURASSIC WORLD

     

    It's been all quiet on the dino-front for a while regarding Universal's Jurassic World, but thanks to Jurassic World Movie (via On Location Vacations) we're getting our first look at the moody landscape where sets are currently being built for Isla Nublar in the same location Spielberg and co used in 1993.

    "Set construction is underway at Kualoa Ranch, where the original film was also shot back in 1993, and can be seen from the Pali Lookout, near Chinaman’s Hat and the fishpond. Our tipster also spotted directional signs posted at the construction entrance that say EBB."

    It is noted that EBB matches the film's "code-name", Ebb Tide, which is described by Ask as:

    The term ebb tide is used to describe a phenomenon that is characterised by the receding of a tide. This term is also used to describe the time between a high and low tide as water moves away from the shore.

    This almost confirms the rumors that circulated over the summer that Jurassic World would be a Sea World based theme park with terrifying creatures of the deep.

    The site also says that the film will shoot in Hawaii starting in April for about 6 weeks before filming in New Orleans.

    Jurassic World stars Bryce Dallas-Howard, Chris Pratt, Ty Simpkins, Irrfan Khan, Jake Johnson, and Nick Robinson and is directed by Colin Trevorrow.

    Spare no expense next summer as Jurassic World roars into theaters June 12, 2015. 

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