Did Scarlett Johansson Find It Impossible to Escape the Sun While Filming 'Jurassic World Rebirth'?

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Key Takeaways
- Scarlett Johansson faced extreme conditions while filming.
- The director Gareth Edwards acknowledged the challenges the cast encountered.
- 'Jurassic World Rebirth' is set to be darker than previous installments.
- The movie will introduce new characters.
- Filming took place in Malta during the peak summer heat.
Los Angeles, May 24 (NationPress) Hollywood star Scarlett Johansson expressed the significant challenges faced during the filming of 'Jurassic World Rebirth' in Malta during the peak of summer, stating that “there was no escape from the sun.”
The 40-year-old actress, portraying Zora Bennett in the latest installment of the 'Jurassic Park' series, shared with Empire magazine: "There was no escape from the sun. It was just baking every day. And you're on this rig, 30 feet in the air or whatever it is, and it's moving up and down and sideways, and there's all this water being shot out of these cannons towards you. It was brutal.
"To do it one day would be hard. But to do it continuously for, like, six weeks or whatever..."
Director Gareth Edwards acknowledged the difficult conditions experienced by the cast while filming, according to femalefirst.co.uk.
Edwards noted: "At the end of each day, I’d try to reassure them that tomorrow would be easier for this reason. And then the next day would be even harder for either precisely the same reason or a brand-new other reason. After a while, they just stopped believing me."
Hinting at a darker tone for 'Jurassic World Rebirth', set to hit theaters in July, Edwards described it as a “horror film”.
The director elaborated: "It's really a horror film. It's the sort of horror you enjoy, rather than stuff that will traumatize you forever. Like the way people enjoy fairground rides. But it's full-on darkness, right?"
Having been a fan of the franchise since watching the original movie in 1993, Edwards felt daunted by the responsibility of guiding the film's iconic director Steven Spielberg—who is an executive producer on 'Jurassic World Rebirth'—around the set.
The 49-year-old filmmaker remarked: "The only thing I can compare it to is having to show George Lucas around the set of a 'Star Wars' film. I definitely believe I am in the Matrix and I chose 'film director' as my simulation, because this shouldn't really happen."
The film showcases a new ensemble cast, including Mahershala Ali and Jonathan Bailey, with screenwriter David Koepp revealing that launching a fresh start for the franchise was an easy decision.