'Jurassic World 2' update: Sequel getting a different title, J.A. Bayona thinking of filming in Spain

"Jurassic World 2" is getting a new title. Universal Pictures

"Jurassic World 2" won't be called that way at all. J.A. Bayona, who took the post of Colin Trevorrow as director, recently appeared in an interview where he revealed some tidbits about the upcoming sequel.

The interview is in Spanish but a fan by the name of Mr Tweedy managed to provide a translation. It was reportedly revealed by Bayona that the next "Jurassic World" film will have an entirely different name that he wants to keep secret for now.

Unfortunately, he was serious about keeping things under wraps, so no clue about the movie's title was ever spilled by "The Monster Calls" director. He had a lot to say about his preparation for the big-time gig, though.

Bayona said that he will meet up with Trevorrow and producer Steven Spielberg soon to discuss plans for the film. The filmmaker also let slip that he is looking to film in Spain but taxation in the country seems to be difficult to arrange.

The director also admitted that it is a lot of pressure to make a sequel, especially "Jurassic World 2," whose first film was a box office success and an instant classic that made blockbuster history.

However, Bayona's mindset in making "Jurassic World 2" is to simply give his best and do everything he can to make the movie as amazing it can be.

He believes that being a normal spectator like the rest of the moviegoers who just want cinematic entertainment at its fines gives him an advantage.

Information about the plot for "Jurassic World 2" is hard to come by for now. What's only definite is that stars Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard will be back for a monstrous new adventure.

The "Jurassic World" sequel is slated to premiere June 22, 2018.

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