Bryce Dallas Howard will be playing park operations manager Claire Dearing in the highly anticipated Jurassic World film, and the actress is whetting fans' excitement about the film even more by saying that everything about the new movie is a "dream come true."
"That trailer is extremely fun. Everything about doing Jurassic World was a dream come true. I did an ADR session the other day and it's looking sensational!" she said in the Jurassic World website.
Howard is all praises for the film directed by Colin Trevorrow, and even guaranteed that fans would love it as much as she does. When asked if she had a favourite scene in the movie, the actress was hard pressed for answers.
"I would have played a tree in the background if they asked me to! It's hard to choose the biggest highlight because it was my first movie back after having my daughter and I was just pinching myself the whole time because I couldn't believe how lucky I was. Jurassic Park is so iconic and getting to be a part of that in any way is astonishing," she gushed.
Not a lot has been revealed about the Jurassic World plot, although the trailer has shown that a new hybrid dinosaur manages to break free from its enclosure and wreaks havoc in the entire park. Of course, this hybrid dinosaur is none other than the park's most terrifying and ferocious dinosaur to date - the Indominus Rex.
Howard agreed that the movie will definitely scare the pants off audiences, but she has chosen to remain tight-lipped when asked about Claire Dearing's most terrifying encounter with the dinosaurs.
"My scariest moment is hard without giving too much of the plot away," she admitted.
But according to the cast and crew of Jurassic World, there are actually things that are even more terrifying than the park dinosaurs.
"I will say this: relaunching an iconic franchise is terrifying for all involved. There's just so much to live up to. If you get it right though, it's thrilling," said Howard.
Aside from Howard, Guardians of the Galaxy star Chris Pratt will be starring in the film as Owen Grady, together with Vincent D'Onofrio as Vic Hoskins, Jake Johnson as Lowery, Nick Robinson as Zach, Ty Simpkins as Gray, B.D. Wong as Dr. Henry Wu, Irrfan Khan as Simon Masrani, Brian Tee as Katashi Hamada, and Omar Sy as a dinosaur tamer.
Jurassic World will premiere on June 12, 2015.