'Jurassic World 2' spoilers, updates: Next installment hires 'Rogue One' music score composer Michael Giacchino

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Dec 21, 2016 12:52 PM EST

Jurassic World 2 takes in composer, Michael Giacchino to be the master behind the next installment's musical score no matter how busy he is with other movie projects in the Hollywood movie industry.

Giacchino, dubbed as one of the busiest men in Hollywood, is confirmed to return in Jurassic World 2 after he was the same person to do the musical scoring for Jurassic World, a project that is passed on to him from legendary composer John Williams.

He will be working together with director JA Bayona and is set to star Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Rafe Spall, Toby Jones, Justice Smith among other cast involved in this 2018 movie, Slash Film said. 

As to its writers, Colin Trevorrow, who used to direct the first installment, is set to work with Derek Connnolly. Frank Marshall, Pat Crowly and Belen Atienza, on the other hand, are the producers for the movie.

The Oscar award winning composer has so much projects in his plate but skillfully handled them one by one. Aside from the upcoming adventure movie, he was also involved for the musical score for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story which came after he finished his work for Marvel's Doctor Strange. Earlier in 2016, there he was again for this year's much-anticipated Star Trek and Beyond and Disney's Zootopia.

His busy world continues in 2017 as he is set to be on the works for the musical score for 2017 movies like The Book of Henry, War for the Planet of the Apes and Spider-Man: Homecoming and for the 2018 Disney film, The Incredibles 2.

To date, no spoilers are available yet for Jurassic World 2. Yet, the addition of Toby Jones, Rafe Spall and Jeff Goldblum's possibility of returning in the sequel may have sparked some speculations later on, Movieweb said.

Meanwhile, director JA Bayona, who is also the man behind the upcoming fantasy A Monster Calls, revealed that the next sequel of Jurassic Park will return to its scary roots preempting more action like what happened in a scene from the last installment where a kid was swallowed by a T-rex, as reported by Digital Spy.

Bayona, who is a self-professed Steven Spielberg fan, is excited to work on the project with Jurassic World director Colin Trevorrow.

Jurassic World 2 will hit theaters on June 22, 2018 by Universal Pictures.

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