Chris Pratt
Chris Pratt, who plays Owen Grady in the film, shared a photo from the set of “Jurassic World 2.” Universal Pictures

There is still more than a year to go before the release of “Jurassic World 2,” but that hasn’t stopped the stars of the film from teasing set secrets. Chris Pratt recently posted a photo from the set of the highly anticipated movie while his co-star, Bryce Dallas Howard, shared a filming update.

On Thursday, the 37-year-old shared a photo on Instagram that featured a dinosaur head on a platform as if it was on display in a museum. Although Pratt’s photo is enough to get fans excited for the upcoming film, the actor joked around with supporters in the caption.

“So many people have said I look too thin in my recent episodes of #WHATSMYSNACK Some have gone as far as to say I look ‘skeletal,’” Pratt wrote. The actor went on to explain that just because he is a man, it doesn’t mean harsh comments about his body image doesn’t hurt.

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“So to prove my security in the way I look I’m posting a current selfie of me at what I consider a very healthy weight. 500lbs. Zero percent body fat,” he wrote.

However, the actor admitted he was simply joking with fans. “Totally JK guys. This is a T Rex skull. Nailed you so bad. Omg,” he ended his post.

Meanwhile, Howard shared the actor’s post on her Twitter account and revealed that the cast has done 18 days of filming so far. Taking a closer look at the photo, the dinosaur’s location looks similar to the interior of the first photo that was shared of “Jurassic World 2.”

On March 8, the director of the film, J.A. Bayona, tweeted a photo of a little girl with her back turned to the camera while looking at a dinosaur exhibit. Although Pratt’s photo only features the one dinosaur head, the floor which it is placed on looks similar to the one featured in director's photo.

However, the dinosaur head featured in Pratt’s photo is not in Bayona’s picture but it could be featured in a different section of the exhibit. This could mean fans will be seen a lot more dinosaur skeletons when the film debuts in theaters.

“Jurassic World 2” is expected to be released in theaters June 22, 2018.