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Will ‘Jurassic World’ Find A Way To More Sequels?

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The director of the upcoming JURASSIC PARK 4 is keen for the movie to form the building blocks of a whole new race of instalments. Colin Trevorrow has revealed that although studio hopes for more helpings are inevitable, he is invested in the series and wants to stay on the ride for the long haul:

“We wanted to create something that would be a little bit less arbitrary and episodic, and something that could potentially arc into a series that would feel like a complete story.”

He has also commented on one of the film’s main relationships, between GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY’s Chris Pratt and Omar Sy from THE INTOUCHABLES:

“They work together and have some pretty cool action scenes together. I wanted to create a relationship there that could be memorable and potentially carry on to future films.”

And if you’re reading this thinking ‘Where the hellasaurus are the dinosaurs?‘ Trevorrow provided this titbit:

“(The movie is) about alpha dominance and the fact that humans have been the alpha species for a very long time… and so now we’ve brought back another that happened to be the alpha species during its time, and we have to co-exist, so what is that relationship?”

With Bryce Dallas Howard and Vincent D’Onofrio rounding off an impressive cast JURASSIC WORLD could be a sequel with many scaly legs. Belated it may be, but then this is a franchise about creatures that took millions of years to return, so the timing could be appropriate.

Currently shooting in Hawaii, JURASSIC WORLD is set for release in June 2015.

Source: Empire

Steve is a journalist and comedian who enjoys American movies of the 70s, Amicus horror compendiums, Doctor Who, Twin Peaks, Naomi Watts and sitting down. His short fiction has been published as part of the Iris Wildthyme range from Obverse Books.

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