'Jurassic World' movie is 'sensational,' says Bryce Dallas Howard

Bryce Dallas Howard as she appears in Jurassic World JurassicWorldMovie.com

Bryce Dallas Howard, star of the upcoming film "Jurassic World," was recently interviewed by Bustle and commented about her experience in making the movie. She also revealed that she just stepped out of an ADR session (Automatic Dialogue Replacement). 

It was previously known that several actors of the film went in the studios for ADR, including Ty Simpkins, BD Wong, and Vincent D'Onoforio. Now it has been confirmed that Bryce also went in to re-record lines in the movie. 

In her own words, "Everything about doing Jurassic World was a dream come true. I did an ADR session the other day and it's looking sensational!" 

Howard portrays the character Claire Dearing, park operations manager of the Jurassic World theme park where dinosaurs are exhibited. She leads the film along with Chris Pratt who portrays Owen Grady, a park staff member who researches Velociraptor behavior. 

When asked what the scariest moment for her in the filmmaking process was, she replied that her fears weren't particularly concerned with the monsters and dinosaurs but more about living up to the expectations of the franchise. 

"There's just so much to live up to. If you get it right though, it's thrilling," she said. 

The plot of the film is still generally unknown and Universal Pictures hasn't given any details other than the general premise and what can be speculated from the trailer. What is known is that it will pick up 22 years succeeding the events of the first "Jurassic Park" film. The theme park is now functional and people have already gotten used to seeing living dinosaurs. Bio-engineers on the island create a new hybrid dinosaur to attract more tourists but things go south when it suddenly breaks loose. 

"Jurassic World" is set to be released in all major theater chains this June 12, after fourteen years of development. 

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