Jurassic World Sequel Roars to Life with Secret Filming at Former Jet Test Site
Exclusive: Jurassic World Cameras Roll at Hartland Park
Filming for the new Jurassic World sequel is set to kick off this Wednesday evening. Crews have been working flat out to erect three massive sets at the Minley Road site, formerly the Pyestock jet engine testing ground, now rebranded as Hartland Park. The area is awash with bright orange “AF” signs, signalling the blockbuster shoot underway.
Night Shoots and High-Octane Action Planned
Camera crews will begin rolling at 1 Common on the evening of April 18 from 7pm, with additional night shoots planned at the vast Pyestock location. The site is buzzing with activity, featuring a large main set, a base camp, and even a helicopter landing zone being assembled in anticipation.
Movements and Machinery: Big Budget Blockbuster in Motion
- Expect extensive vehicle traffic during filming phases.
- A fleet of 20 minibuses has arrived to transport cast and crew around the sprawling site.
- Massive cranes tower over the sets, while fleets of grey American trucks rumble in throughout the day.
This glimpse behind the scenes confirms that the Jurassic franchise is back with a vengeance. Fans can prepare for dino-sized thrills as production heats up at Hartland Park.