Bryce Dallas Howard, Jurassic World Star Might Not Be Wearing High Heels in Jurassic 2

If you've already seen the movie Jurassic World 2 this year, then you probably didn't miss the fact that Bryce Dallas Howard, who played Claire - a corporate park executive in the movie, wore nude perma-pump stilleto shoes that have never left her feet even through the leaping, the jumping and the running. Will she be wearing the same stilletos or a much more taller pair in the sequel? Bryce confirms #NoHeels2018. 

For weeks, after the movie aired in theatres - all, that everybody wanted to talk about was how horrible or how amazing Claire was in those silly, fantastic shoes. Of course, the nostalgia of the old Jurassic Park franchise was there, how Chris Pratt brought the fun in the movie and how realistic the dinosaurs were - and then it'll circle back to those darn beige shoes. Why did Claire wear those heels? Bryce Howard tells Collider that it made sense for her character to wear those heels, given her line of work. Nobody would have predicted she'd be running from carnivorous dinosaurs, right?

Howard shared with Collider that in Jurassic World 2, everybody should expect some sensible footwear from Claire. She claims it was super hard to film in and she was actually surprised at the controversy it put her in when the movie aired. To poke more fun at the silliness of it all, Chris Pratt tried on a pair in an interview with Jimmy Fallon - with Howard laughing it off. She even shared that there is a secret called "Hollywood running" - a certain pose an actor makes that makes running seamless and effortless. She's thankful for the acknowledgment she's getting. Standing and walking in heels is not fun but running in them is definitely not a walk in the park. 

In her interview, she placed those parodies to rest. Claire will be getting some sensible shoes. Colin Trevorrow - director of Jurassic world - texted Howard "#NoHeels2018."

Jurassic World 2 is scheduled to hit theatres on June 22, 2018. 

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