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Chris Pratt leading revolt over Jurassic World 3 'filming in coronavirus-hit Malta'

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The upcoming Jurassic World threequel has been thrown in to chaos as film star Chris Pratt has allegedly refused to fly to Malta to for filming due to coronavirus concerns.

The 41-year-old Hollywood star – who became a father for the second time earlier this month – is said to be leading a revolt over an alleged behind-the-scenes outbreak of the deadly Covid-19 virus on the set of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.

The monster movie had begun filming in the UK back in February, but was put on pause due to the coronavirus pandemic the following month.

Producers took steps to recommence filming last month by introducing major health and safety measures including daily temperature checks of all cast and crew, providing Covid-19 tests, and

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