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Friday, February 23, 2018

JURASSIC WORLD 3 In the Works; Release Date Announced

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Movie Image

Emily Carmichael Jurassic World 3 Writer
As Universal is gearing up for the June 22nd release of "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom", the second film in the "Jurassic Park" reboot series, the studio is also getting ready to begin work on a third installment.

Colin Trevorrow, who directed and co-wrote the first film, will be directing the third chapter of the genetically-enhanced dino adventure, as well as executive-producing alongside Steven Spielberg. The script for "Jurassic World 3" will be penned by newcomer Emily Carmichael ("Pacific Rim: Uprising").

In an interview, Trevorrow spoke about Carmichael joining the team, saying that "It’s important to this franchise that we welcome new creative voices to keep our storytelling fresh and alive. I’m thrilled with the tension and beauty J.A. has brought to Fallen Kingdom, and I know Emily will add another layer of emotion to the concluding chapter of our trilogy."

Universal also officially confirmed the threequel's release date as June 11, 2021.

Although plot details are still being figured out and will probably remain a secret until the film hits theaters, here's what Trevorrow has planned for the franchise starting with "Fallen Kingdom" :
"Yes, absolutely … I knew where I wanted it to go. I remember telling Steven [Spielberg] even while we were still making the first movie, “This is the beginning. Here is the middle. And here’s the end of the end. This is where we want to go. I feel like that kind of design is crucial to a franchise like this if you really want to bring people along with you and make sure they stay interested. It needs to be thought through on that level. It can’t be arbitrary, especially if we want to turn this into a character-based franchise with people who you lean in to follow what they’re going to do.

“At the end of this movie, it’s not a cliffhanger, but it’s designed for people who want to know what’s going to happen next, whereas the earlier Jurassic Park movies had pretty clear definitive endings. They were pretty much episodic. In working with Derek Connolly, my co-writer, we were also thinking about where it was going to go in the future."





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