LOS ANGELES — Universal Studios said on Monday it expects to resume production in early July on “Jurassic World: Dominion” as Hollywood begins to emerge from a three-month coronavirus shutdown.Universal said it plans to get shooting on the movie underway at Pinewood Studios in England on July 6 under stringent protocols for the cast and crew to contain the spread of the coronavirus.It will be one of the first major movies to restart work after filming on James Cameron’s “Avatar” sequel for 20th Century Studios resumed in New Zealand on Monday.
Producer Jon Landau and the cast and crew ended two weeks in quarantine after their return to the country, which has said it is now free of the virus.Work on “Jurassic World: Dominion,” starring Chris