'Jurassic World 2' cast news: Bryce Dallas Howard cautions against rumored plots

Bryce Dallas Howard in "Jurassic World" JurassicWorldMovie.com

Spoilers about the plot of "Jurassic World 2" remain as some of the hottest topics online. But according to lead actress Bryce Dallas Howard, none of the rumored storylines are true.

During the early press day for the upcoming Disney film "Pete's Dragon," Howard revealed to Cinema Blend that she was in constant communication with director J.A. Bayona regarding the upcoming sequel of the blockbuster hit "Jurassic World," which came out in 2015. But she also admitted that she is not comfortable talking about the sequel because she must choose her words to avoid spilling too much information.

"Whenever I have the chance to be around that group, that crew I like get information. J.A.'s over in Europe right now, so I haven't seen him in person. I'm sure he wouldn't... because you know what, the emailing and texting, you can't go on record. You can't write anything down, commit to anything in writing. So, tonight I'll just be like, 'Can you verbally explain to me what's happening?' But we'll shoot it next year," the actress, who portrays the role of Claire Dearing in the film, said.

This means that Universal Pictures is doing everything that they can to protect the secrecy of the film, since talking about the film's upcoming plot through texts or emails could provide an opportunity for hackers to get hold of vital information about the movie.

However, Howard and the other people involved in the film could be in danger of scrambling information since production of the movie will not start until next year.

While the plot of "Jurassic World 2" is still being kept under wraps, previous reports mentioned that Howard's co-star Chris Pratt will also reprise his role as dinosaur trainer Owen Grady in the upcoming sequel, which is scheduled to be released on June 22, 2018.

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