Vincent D'Onofrio says that Jurassic World is in good hands with director Colin Trevorrow.
D'Onofrio is set to take on the role of Vic Hoskins in the brand new film, which will take us back to the Isla Nublar for the first time since Jurassic Park III back in 2001.
The movie sees D'Onofrio team up with director Trevorrow for the first time, and the actor admits that he was a huge fan of the filmmaker's feature debut Safety Not Guaranteed.
Speaking to Collider, the actor said: "It's a really good script, and Colin Trevorrow, the director, is just a really great guy. He really brought it. I just knew immediately with him. I loved his movie, Safety Not Guaranteed, so I knew I was in really good hands.
"You're right, you walk around these sets and you see something from one of the other movies, and you're like, 'Oh, shit!' It's exactly the way you think it would be. It has this real cool factor to it.
"It was cool because my 22-year-old and my 15-year-old were able to come and visit set, hang out and see the park. The 7-year-old is too young to get it."
A brand new cast has been assembled for Jurassic World, as D'Onofrio is joined by Chris Pratt, Judy Greer, Bryce Dallas Howard, Jake Johnson, and Omar Sy.
It is going to be a busy year for D'Onofrio - you can currently see him star alongside Liam Neeson and Ed Harris in Run All Night.
He has also completed work on Broken Horses,Pepe and we will be seeing him in Daredevil TV series as Wilson Fisk.
Jurassic World is released 12th June.
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