"Jurassic World 2" will tackle bigger themes concerning the society and its treatment of animals. The dinosaurs in the highly anticipated sequel will reportedly be used by the government on the battlefield.

My Entertainment World revealed a supposed listing for the movie. According to the info, the film will have two shooting locations in the United Kingdom apart from the usual Hawaii site.

The news outlet also revealed a plot synopsis and a working title -- "Ancient Futures" -- for the movie. The sequel will reportedly continue the adventures at the Jurassic World resort and theme park as the government trains "dinosaurs to carry weapons and use them for battle purposes." That synopsis certainly fits the "Ancient Futures" title, if the scoop turned out to be true.

"Jurassic World" already set up this plot; dinosaur breeding technology and using it for other purposes aside from bringing the ancient reptiles back to life were focal points in the movie. Hoskins (Vincent D'Onofrio) and Dr. Wu (B.D. Wong) were pushing -- especially the former -- to train the velociraptors as weapons.

Slough in Berkshire and Brecon Beacons in Wales are the two shooting locations in the U.K. Shooting (comprises 12 days) will begin in Slough this week and will conclude by the end of June, Den of Geek reported.

According to Cinema Blend, the location in Wales could serve as the gorgeous and rundown setting for the now closed Jurassic World theme park. It makes sense that that park has been shut down for good because of the traumatic events in the first movie where the vicious dinosaurs got loose and killed visitors.

It's possible that the government would want to acquire the dinosaurs left behind in the theme park to use them as weapons. As expected, those who are rallying for conservation and animal rights would go against these potential trappers. It's also likely that the public would take sides in these conflicting issues.

Universal Pictures recently bought two new domains for the sequel: IslaNublarRescueMission.com and AllCreaturesHaveRights.com. Those domain names seem to have confirmed the theories mentioned above, with the second domain alluding to a possible abuse that the dinosaurs suffer from in the hands of the government.

Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard are expected to reprise their lead roles in "Jurassic World 2." New cast members include Rafe Spall, Ted Levine, Toby Jones and Justice Smith.

Directed by J.A. Bayona, "Jurassic World 2" bows in theaters on June 22, 2018. What do you think of the film so far? Should the dinosaurs be used as military weapons? Share your thoughts below!