Bollywood actor Irrfan Khan pictured on set of Jurassic World as filming kicks off in Hawaii on action movie sequel



It's one of the most highly-anticipated movie sequels of all time.

And on Thursday, Bollywood actor Irrfan Khan was pictured on the set of Jurassic World as filming kicked off on the set of the fourth movie in the franchise in Hawaii.

Khan, who will play the owner of the dinosaur theme park in the upcoming film, was seen shooting scenes in Honolulu Zoo, Hawaii, where a variety of props were also seen being loaded onto the set.

Kicking things off: Bollywood actor Irrfan Khan was seen on the set of Jurassic World in Hawaii on Thursday

Props: A series of numbered buggies were seen being loaded onto the set of the fourth film in the dinosaur action movie franchise

Among the items being taken to the set were a series of numbered buggies - similar to the ones used to tour the park in original 1993 movie - and a tube which was covered in a sticker bearing the warning 'electric fence'.

Director Colin Trevorrow previously revealed that the film will be set 22 years after the first Jurassic Park movie back in 1993.

He wrote on Twitter: 'This is a new sci-fi terror adventure set 22 years after the horrific events of Jurassic Park.'

Travelling in style: The buggies are similar to those used on the original 1993 movie

Warning! A tube with a sticker saying 'electric fence' was also seen on the set

Trevorrow also previously hinted that the storyline of the next movie would be heading back to Isla Nublar - the setting for the original movie - by tweeting a picture of the lush green landscape.



However, further details of the plot of the film are being kept tightly under wraps.

Actors Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard will also appear in the movie, while Vincent D’Onofrio will play the villain.



Young actors Ty Simpkins - best known for his role in Iron Man 3 - and Nick Robinson have also been cast in the blockbuster as the nephews of Howard's physicist character.

Highly anticipated: The new film will be set 22 years after the first installment

Trevorrow has reportedly been working 'in tandem' with Jurassic Park executive producer Steven Spielberg to handpick the cast for the fourth instalment in the dinosaur series.

As well as shooting at Hawaiian locations including Honolulu Zoo and Kualoa Ranch - where the original film was shot - other filming locations include Louisiana, where they are thought to be shooting interior shots.

