Looks like Dinosaurs won't rule the big screen again until 2022! The third film in the Jurassic World trilogy, Jurassic World: Dominion has been delayed to release worldwide on June 10, 2022 and will be coming out a year later than what was originally planned. Being made by Universal Pictures, the upcoming installment in the global blockbuster sci-fi adventure franchise was initially slated to hit screens on June 11, 2021, but has been pushed by a year in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic crisis. Director Colin Trevorrow released the first teaser Jurassic World: Dominion poster on Twitter, which is a throwback to the 1993 blockbuster Jurassic Park and said in his tweet, "For the past three months, I’ve worked with an extraordinary cast and crew on a film we can’t wait to share with the world. Even though we'll have to wait a bit longer, it will all be worth it. Let’s stay healthy and take care of each other until then."

Jurassic World: Dominion was one of the first big blockbuster studio films to resume production after shutting down production in March due to the pandemic. Intense measures were adopted by the studio for the safety of the cast and crew, who had undergone frequent testing and temperature checks, including being isolated at a resort hotel. It is estimated that the cost of implementing these protocols has come up to the $5 million range, as per reports. It is further being stated that filming will most likely be wrapped in about three weeks. 

The sixth film in the globally celebrated 27-year-old franchise, Jurassic World: Dominion will see the return of Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard in the lead roles. They are being joined by a multi-star cast among whom include Laura Dern, Sam Neill and Jeff Goldblum from the original Jurassic Park films, while Colin Trevorrow is directing after Jurassic World in 2015. It is to be noted that he co-wrote the script for the 2018 sequel, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

Up until now, the five Jurassic films have collected more than $5 billion at the global box office. Jurassic World, which served as a soft reboot yet within the continuity of the original films, was a staggering success, grossing $1.6 billion worldwide, while the sequel Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom too entered the billion-dollar club with more than $1.3 billion in collections.