Jurassic World: Dominion: Bryce Dallas Howard shows off the big bruise he's done on the set
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Jurassic World: Dominion: Bryce Dallas Howard shows off the big bruise he's done on the set

copyrightJurassic World: Dominion: Bryce Dallas Howard shows off the big bruise he's done on the set
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The actress stars, along with Chris Pratt, in the third installment of the dinosaur saga directed by Colin Trevorrow.

The filming of Jurassic World: Dominion, the third installment of the dinosaur saga, has been restarted after its halt due to the coronavirus crisis. And one of its protagonists has received a few bruises as a welcome gift. We are talking about Bryce Dallas Howard, who plays Claire in the franchise and who has shared through his Twitter account the images of the injuries that his return to work has left him.



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"Show them the images of the bruises! (She has huge bruises from the action job) Show them! ”Wrote her co-star Chris Pratt, in charge of giving life to Owen, in a tweet. "Put your hands up if you're happy to be doing action scenes again!" Posts Howard with three images of the injuries to his arms. You can see them below:



However, the actress has not only shared those photographs. She has also tweeted another in which she and Pratt appear very smiling. “The past two weeks my abs hurt from laughing so hard. It's great to work with this fun guy again, ”says the interpreter.



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Jurassic World: Dominion, directed by Colin Trevorrow, plans to hit theaters in the United States on June 11, 2021 - still with no release date in Spain. In addition to Pratt and Howard, the film has three well-known faces from the original saga in its cast: Sam Neill will return as Alan Grant, Jeff Goldblum as Dr. Ian Malcolm, and Laura Dern as Ellie Sattler. For now, it is unknown what story this third installment will tell, but its predecessor, Jurassic World: The Fallen Kingdom, has already announced that humans will have to learn to live with dinosaurs.

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