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Bryce Dallas Howard Talks JURASSIC WORLD Deleted Scenes, Dinosaur Poop, and Sequels

Hold on to your butts, Jurassic World fans, because we’ve got a treat for you today.

In honor of the film coming out on Blu-ray, DVD, and Digital HD, Universal invited me to Hawaii to visit the set of Jurassic World. On O’ahu’s windward coast, we made our way to the famous Kualoa Ranch, a 4000-acre active cattle ranch where projects like Jurassic Park, Krippendorf’s Tribe, Lost, 50 First Dates, and many more have been filmed. While on the sprawling set, I got up close and personal with the Indominus Rex Paddock, the Mosasaurus habitat, the Gyrosphere, and much more. Even better, I had the chance to sit down with stars Bryce Dallas Howard, B.D. Wong, Nick Robinson, and Ty Simpkins to chat about their experiences working on the mammoth mega-sequel. The stars also told us what they’d like to see from a Jurassic World sequel — and based on their answers, I sincerely hope Colin Trevorrow is listening. Plus, Bryce Dallas Howard revealed one of the most insane-sounding deleted scenes I’ve heard about yet — and, yes, it’s on the Blu-ray.

What would your ideal Jurassic World sequel be? Personally, I want to see the batshit crazy, never-filmed John Sayles Jurassic Park 4 script to be a reality. Share your ideas with us in the comments below!

Jurassic World is available on Blu-ray, DVD, and Digital HD now.

Dan Casey is the senior editor of Nerdist and the author of books about Star Wars and the Avengers. You can follow him on Twitter (@Osteoferocious).

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