And just like that, the official title for Colin Trevorrow's upcoming Jurassic World film has come stomping in!
Trevorrow announced via Twitter on Tuesday that "Jurassic World 3" has officially entered its principal production phase. What's more is that we now have a title for the sixth film in the Jurassic franchise: JURASSIC WORLD: DOMINION. As it's been pointed out by several Jurassic fans already, the use of the term "Dominion" evokes the biblical passage about God giving humanity dominion over the earth. In other words, the dinosaurs are coming back to claim what is rightfully theirs, and we should all be wearing our brown pants as we prepare to run from their massive jaws and ever-present majesty.
You can check out Trevorrow's Twitter post below, which displays the film's new title via a slate that marks the project's most recent progress:
In addition to directing Universal's next installment of the dino-dominated fracnhise, Trevorrow also wrote the script with PACIFIC RIM: UPRISING co-writer Emily Carmichael. The newest film in the series has Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard reprising their roles as Raptor Whisperer Owen Grady and Claire Dearing, respectively. Also set to walk among the dinosaurs once more are JURASSIC PARK alums Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum and BD Wong. Meanwhile, Daniella Pineda, Jake Johnson, Omar Sy, and Justice Smith will also star.
JURASSIC WORLD: DOMINION is set to wreak havoc in theaters beginning on June 11, 2021.