The casting call for extras in Jurassic Park 4 is open again.

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Auditions are set to take place in Hawaii on Sunday, March 16 from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Kauai Community College in Puhi.

According to the description in the press release for the auditions, which are being conducted by executives from EBB Tide Productions Casting, they're looking for men, women, and children who are comfortable in water. The age range for the children is specified at 10 to 15 and the men should preferably have a look suited to the military.

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It also seems like they are looking for a diverse bunch of people of various ethnicities -- Asians, Latin Americans, Europeans, Middle Easterners, African Americans -- for certain scenes.

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On March 3, hundreds showed up for a casting call looking for the same profile fits. The auditions were held at Olelo Community Media Center in Mapunapuna, Honolulu.

One of the candidates Robert Berthiaume spoke to Khon 2 about his experience and background.

"They just gave you all your information, if you've done anything else in the past any acting, extra roles," Berthiaume said.

Apparently no lines were to be read and only a brief interview was involved.

"There's too many people they just going to go through everybody and pick out the best," he added.

Filming in Hawaii is scheduled to begin in April, according to one of the producers, Patrick Crowley. In an interview with the Honolulu Pulse, he revealed that filming will go on for about six weeks in Hawaii, and scenes will be shot in Oahu and Kauai.

The film will hit theaters on June 12, 2015.

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