Jurassic World: "Iron Man" Kid Set To Star In Upcoming Jurassic Park Installment

One of probably the most anticipated upcoming movies is "Jurassic World," another installment of the famous Jurassic Park of everyone's childhood.

"Jurassic World" has announced the casting of one of its lead characters: Ty Simpkins the adorable yet plucky little boy who served as right-hand man to Tony Stark as he was stranded in the middle of nowhere in "Iron Man 3," says several reliable sources.

Ty Simpkins has recently just turned 12 last August 6, and has been appearing on TV since he was three weeks old. He had appeared in "War Of The Worlds," in "Revolutionary Road," with his sister Ryan.

Another actor up for the cast is Bryce Dallas Howard, who is closing in on the deal to become the first female lead on "Jurassic World."

"Jurassic World" is being produced by Steven Spielberg, frank Marshall and Pat Crowley, the script written by Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver.

"Jurassic World" is set to be the fourth in the Jurassic films and had originally been scheduled for release in July 2014, but was moved to a release date of summer 2015.

"Jurassic World" director Colin Trevorrow has stated that while there will be no feathers on the dinosaurs as recent scientific discoveries suggest they do, a new, more terrifying dinosaur was set to appear. Fans had originally thought that nothing could ever be as terrifying as the Tyrannosaurus Rex, but were proven otherwise as they met the Velociraptor, and a multitude of other dangerous dinosaurs, some of them just as terrifying despite their small size. What other terrifying beast coul d"Jurassic World" throw at its audiences? People have been speculating that the Giganotosaurus, a larger monster then the famous T-Rex, and not to be confused by another completely different dinosaur, the Gigantosaurus.

Filming has already begun in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and Kauai. 

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