Jurassic World: Rebirth director Gareth Edwards promises a very simple "survival story" and says they put the actors in water that poisonous snakes call home
Briefly

"When we were scouting them, we saw poisonous water snakes, massive ones that we had to catch. We kept it quiet from the actors as they spent a whole day wading through the same area. And there were giant spiders that were poisonous and stuff on the edge of the trees." - Gareth Edwards
"It sounds like the cast and crew also had to dodge animal hazards that are very real. It all added to the overall vibe the director and screenwriter were going for, which is that of a 'little adventure odyssey across this island, a survival story, really.'" - Gareth Edwards
"Looking back at the recent Jurassic World trilogy... Universal and Amblin returning to the basics with this one was sort of predictable. All in all, it's sounding like a more traditional adventure, focusing on survival rather than just spectacle." - Entertainment Weekly
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