"Jurassic World 2" will introduce viewers to the face of Justice Smith from Netflix's "The Get Down." Claire will trade her famous high heals for boots on the upcoming sequel.
Justice Smith will be the latest character to take a trip in the infamous dinosaur theme park. There has been no detail on what Smith's character might be but it is certain the he will be running with dinosaurs with Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard.
According to Cinemablend, this will be Justice Smith's largest film. The actor also plated Ezekiel in Netflix's "The Get Down" a musical drama set in the 1970s.
Aside from that, Smith also starred on "Paper Towns" opposite Nat Wolff and Cara Delevigne. Justice Smith will also appear on Yen that is an off-Broadway play that will open in January.
This is not the only news hitting the web about "Jurassic World 2". Bryce Dallas Howard will also let go of her infamous heels for boots.
Colin Trevorrow, the movies' showrunner, tweeted the footwear Howard's character Claire will be using in the film. Movie Web reported that Bryce Dallas Howard will be wearing brown boots this time.
The tweeted image showed a collage of different brown booths from the wardrobe department of the show. It can be remembered that Howard's high heels became well-known like the film.
In the first "Jurassic World," Bryce Dallas Howard was running in heels with Chris Pratt to save her nephews who got lost in the film. Dallas' heels have been the butt of jokes from memes to videos.
Howard doesn't mind this, she was reported to be sating "Oh my gosh! It's my favorite stuff. I mean did you see the really funny thing where it had everyone from the previous film, including the dinosaurs, wearing heels? That was hilarious."
She added "That was totally unexpected and I have a running joke for the rest of my life. I can be one of those people that's constantly referencing it, even 80 years from now." Jobs & Hire reported that the show will hit theaters on June 22, 2018.
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