'Jurassic World' sequel will roar into theaters in 2018

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Yohana Desta
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Get ready for round two, Chris Pratt.

The Jurassic World sequel is scheduled to hit theaters on June 22, 2018, Variety reports. That means fans will have to wait another three years to get their dinosaur fix.

Director Colin Trevorrow will once again direct the sequel and co-write the screenplay with Derek Connolly (Safety Not Guaranteed).

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Jurassic World ended up being monstrously successful, breaking Hollywood records to officially become the biggest box office opener of all time. It raked in $208.8 million, narrowly edging out previous record-holder The Avengers, which racked up $207.4 million.

The dino film has since made a little over $1.5 billion worldwide. It's now the third top-grossing film of all time.

Here's hoping Bryce Dallas Howard gets to leave the heels at home in the next movie.

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