Film crews have parked up in Jericho to film scenes for the latest instalment of the Jurassic dinosaur movie franchise.
Jurassic World 3: Dominion is thought to be filming scenes at the Blavatnik School of Government in Walton Street.
Film crews have parked their vehicles nearby and the council has suspended parking in the surrounding area.
Chris Pratt
When he was asked to confirm the filming on location at the Oxford University school, a spokesman said: "I can't comment - have a nice weekend."
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Laura Dern
The actors led the cast in the 1993 hit directed by Steven Spielberg, and Goldblum also returned for the 1997 sequel The Lost World: Jurassic Park.
Dern has confirmed the latest project is going ahead, posting on Instagram that she is excited to return to action.
She wrote: “Loved joining my buddy, Colin (Trevorrow, director), to announce the return of the original cast of Jurassic Park back into the Jurassic World.”
The actress tagged her past and future co-stars Neill and Goldblum.
Jeff Goldblum
Earlier this year Director Colin Trevorrow tweeted to say production was under way and announced the movie’s full title is Jurassic World: Dominion.
It is expected the film will directly follow on from 2018 blockbuster Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, which ended with dinosaurs escaping captivity and roaming the world.
Mr Pratt hinted at the themes of the latest film, writing the definition of dominion as "man’s attempt to establish dominion over nature".
"Hold onto your butts," the Hollywood star said.
Jurassic World: Dominion is set to be released in June 2021.
It is not known which stars are involved in the shoot at the Blavatnik.
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