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Who let the dinos out? Valletta featured in new Jurassic World Dominion trailer
The latest Jurassic World trailer features a shocked Chris Pratt, a dinosaur-ridden Valletta and some serious action.

Kim Vella

It’s been a long four years but it’s finally here!  

Universal Pictures have just blessed us with yet another trailer for the Jurassic World Dominion movie, which, once again, includes scenes featuring the historic streets of our capital city, Valletta 

Aside from spectacular shots of the Maltese islands, the trailer gives some key information about the film’s plot. 

Dinos can be seen sprinting down the narrow streets of Valletta and running around horrified pedestrians in St George’s Square. 

Crazy, right?   

Fans of the franchise have been waiting for over four years for the latest Jurassic World instalment, which follows the 2018 film Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. 

Jurassic World Dominion is set to run for just under two-and-a-half hours, making it the longest move from the entire franchise.  

Clear up your calendar because the movie is set to hit the big screen on 10th June. 

Are you excited to see Valletta on the big screen? 

Main image: Youtube/ Universal Pictures

29th April 2022


Kim Vella
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Kim Vella
A highly curious explorer always looking to find her next adventure. Kim loves sharing her experiences and what's happening on the Maltese Islands. When not writing, you’ll probably find her playing around with some clay or somewhere surrounded by trees. She's always up for listening to people's stories about anything to do with nature, a passion project or issue you feel needs tending to.

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