Jurassic World 4 Scarlett Johansson Instead of dinosaurs, acting while watching a tennis ball. It was difficult, but I will rely on my colleagues

Jul 01, 2025

Jurassic World 4 Scarlett Johansson Instead of dinosaurs, acting while watching a tennis ball. It was difficult, but I will rely on my colleagues



Actor Scarlett Johansson recalled the time of filming the movie 'Jurassic World: A New Beginning'.

Scarlett Johansson said at a press conference in Seoul on the 1st that the movie `Jurassic World: A New Beginning' held at the Four Seasons Hotel in Jongno-gu, Seoul, `It was difficult to act while watching a tennis ball hanging from a stick without actually seeing a dinosaur"Fortunately, the actors who worked together were so good that we relied on each other to film."

Released on the 2nd, 'Jurassic World: New Beginning' (hereinafter 'Jurassic World4') is a story about Zora and Dr. Henry, who entered the most dangerous island on Earth, where the secret research center of Jurassic Park is located in the past to save mankind, discover the shocking truth that has been hidden and have to survive under the threat of dinosaurs. Director Garrett Edwards, who was recognized for his directing skills in the films 'Rogue One: Star Wars Story' and 'Creator', took the megaphone and completed the original world.




Scarlett Johansson played Zora, a special operations expert in the play, heralding a new transformation. As for what was difficult while filming, he said, "Acting while watching a tennis ball hanging on a stick without actually seeing a dinosaur." I had to take my fear with me while maintaining my tension and physical strength. As the action scene was so tense, he had to show a determined look as soon as the 'Q' sign fell. Then, when I said I had to wait because there was a problem with the camera, I lowered and raised the tension. In addition, scenes of expressing wonder and surprise had to be performed after seeing a tennis ball, and the fellow actors who filmed together did so brilliantly. We were able to finish the shoot by maintaining a sense of immersion and relying on each other," he said.








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