Hello. This is Juan Antonio Bayona, director of “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.” You’re watching a scene that takes place halfway through the story. We find our characters, Claire and Owen, Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard, inside a boat — a massive boat full of dinosaurs. And they just survived a big volcano eruption. And we still don’t know why the dinosaurs are there, what is the purpose with them, and we still don’t know where are we going. This scene came with the idea that we needed a thrilling moment into this long section of the movie that felt a little static, but we didn’t have many elements. I came with this idea that because the characters were performing a surgery on a velociraptor, on Blue, later on, maybe they will need some blood to get a transfusion before they perform the surgery. So I suggested to Steven Spielberg to get a moment of comedy and tension, where the characters are inside this truck with a T. rex, trying to get blood. And he loved the idea. [screams] “Oh. Ugh.” NARRATOR: It was a moment very open to improvisation. It felt very organic, so I gave a lot of freedom to the actors, and they came with brilliant lines. And of course, we had to create this big animatronic. And it was great because the actors were able to perform in front of something real. There was a lot of excitement on set, and they used that. There’s a combination of animatronics with CGI as the scene moves forward in order to be able to make the dinosaur perform movement that would have been very complicated with an animatronic. Also, Chris came with this idea of finishing the scene with Owen jumping through the mouth of the T. rex, and I felt that was very exciting. It was a real stunt that he performed no more than three times because it felt pretty dangerous, and we wanted to take care of him. And we didn’t force him to make it more than three times. [panting] “Did you see that?” ” Uh huh!”