'JurassicWorld: Dominion' delays summer 2021 release to 2022
Universal and Amblin Entertainment announced Tuesday that the tentpole is vacating its June 11, 2021, release date following production delays and continued uncertainty amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic., the latest installment in the revived dino-franchise, will instead open on the big screen on June 10, 2022.
The event pic was among numerous movies whose production scheduled was impacted by the pandemic. Currently, it is about three weeks from wrapping principal photography in the U.K. The movie was among the first pics to
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