Bryce Dallas Howard Shows Off GNARLY Bruises From 'Jurassic World' Stunts After Pressure From Chris Pratt
By Jeff Mazzeo on July 17, 2020 at 12:58 PM EDT
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Bryce Dallas Howard is clearly ready to give everything for her craft!
The actress showed off her gnarly bruises on Thursday. She raised her appendages to show off the discolored flesh located all over her arms and legs. She seemed to be taking the horrific-looking injuries pretty well because she flashed a cheeky smile as she proudly flaunted her battle scars. Bryce's injuries occurred while she was filming the next chapter of the "Jurrasic World" franchise, "Dominion". Her co-star, Chris Pratt was the one who encouraged her to show off the intense bruising.
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Howard started a friendly Twitter exchange with Pratt.
"These past couple of weeks my abs have been sore from laughing so much — it’s good to be back at work with this funny guy," Bryce tweeted alongside a picture of the duo.
Chris then decided to push her a little bit. "Show them the pictures of the bruises!!! (She got some crazy sick bruises from doing stunt work) Show them!!!" he replied. She quickly obliged.
"Raise your hands if you’re happy to be doing stunts again!!" she joked while showing off the terrible bruises.
Raise your hands if you’re happy to be doing stunts again!! https://t.co/Rq1rtH05QH pic.twitter.com/n6IMR2X0ov
— Bryce Dallas Howard (@BryceDHoward) July 16, 2020
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While most movie sets have been shut down, Universal’s "Jurassic World: Dominion" is one of the first productions to work through the pandemic. They are shooting at UK’s Pinewood Studios and they were originally set to begin in mid-March before being pushed back till July 6. Deadline reports that Universal is spending an additional $5 million on safety procedures, which includes thousands of virus tests for the cast and crew.
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Bryce expressed how she was feeling last month during an interview with SiriusXM’s EW Live
"We would never be going back to work if we didn’t feel safe," she said at the time.
"What feels really right about it is that there is this daily conversation, daily communication with all of the actors, all of the key crew members and just us consistently being like, 'OK, how are we going to do this, how are we going to do this safely,' and not making compromises that could undermine someone’s health."
Well, we are pretty stoked to see all her action scenes now!