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  • ‘Cold Storage’ Interview: Screenwriter David Koepp

    (L to R) Joe Keery and Georgina Campbell in 'Cold Storage'. Photo: StudioCanal.
    (L to R) Joe Keery and Georgina Campbell in ‘Cold Storage’. Photo: StudioCanal.

    The new horror comedy ‘Cold Storage’, which is based on a novel by David Koepp (‘Jurassic Park’ and ‘Spider-Man’), who also wrote the screenplay, and directed by Jonny Campbell (‘Dracula’), opened in theaters on February 13th.

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    The film stars Joe Keery (‘Stranger Things‘), Georgina Campbell (‘Barbarian‘), Sosie Bacon (‘Smile‘), Vanessa Redgrave (‘Mission: Impossible’), Lesley Manville (‘Phantom Thread’), and Liam Neeson (‘The Naked Gun‘).

    Moviefone recently had the pleasure of speaking with legendary screenwriter David Koepp about his work on ‘Cold Storage’, the challenges of adapting his own novel, what he had to cut, his writing process, casting, and working with director Jonny Campbell, as well as reuniting with his longtime collaborator director Steven Spielberg on the upcoming ‘Disclosure Day’, and his memories of working with the late Robert Duvall on ‘The Paper’.

    Related Article: Joe Keery and Georgina Campbell Talk New Horror Comedy ‘Cold Storage’

    'Cold Storage' screenwriter David Koepp.
    ‘Cold Storage’ screenwriter David Koepp.

    Moviefone: To begin with, as a screenwriter, you have adapted other author’s books to the big screen before. But what are the challenges of adapting your own book into a screenplay?

    David Koepp: Well, it’s a little harder and it’s a little easier. It’s easier because I had 30 years of screenwriting instincts in the back of my head when I was writing the novel. So, I’d be lying if I didn’t say I was kind of sketching out the movie in my head as I wrote the book. But then it’s harder in that you must cut a lot of stuff. They’re very different mediums. Books are 350 pages long, movies are 120, double spaced. The rules of what you can do in each one is very different. But one thing’s for sure, a whole bunch of stuff must go when you make the movie. It’s one thing when you’re cutting someone else’s favorite parts. Who cares? Just get rid of it. But this time it was me cutting my favorite stuff because it just doesn’t work in a movie or there isn’t room for it or it’s wrong for the pacing or whatever. I found that a little bit harder than I had in the past.

    Joe Keery in 'Cold Storage'. Photo: StudioCanal.
    Joe Keery in ‘Cold Storage’. Photo: StudioCanal.

    MF: Was there anything you had to cut from the book that was particularly heartbreaking for you?

    DK: Probably the authorial voice, the person who’s telling the book, it’s not a character, but just the tone in which the book is told. The author is allowed to have a pretty heavy hand and he’s being a bit of a wise ass. I’m trying to be funny. I’m having a very good time with it. I made myself laugh. There’s no one to carry that in the film. A character can’t talk like that. You’re not going to have endless voiceover. So that must go. Since a lot of the book’s humor came from that, I felt like I really lost something there. It takes a few drafts then for the script to evolve, and that tone, maybe mischievous or playful that you wanted, now can be inhabited by some of the characters or in the storytelling itself, where you cut, when and how. So, that that took a few drafts.

    Georgina Campbell in 'Cold Storage'. Photo: StudioCanal.
    Georgina Campbell in ‘Cold Storage’. Photo: StudioCanal.

    MF: Both the book and the film introduce the concept of a rat king, which is a real phenomenon in nature. When you learn about new concepts like that that interest you, do you file them away somewhere and say, “Oh, this would be an interesting idea to incorporate into a story some day?”

    DK: Yeah, I have a very large story ideas file on my Mac. I use Mac Mail. So, I send myself a lot of emails or I’ll run across an article and I’m like, “Oh, that’s creepy. That’s got to go somewhere.” So, I just park it all there and review it from time to time. When something crystallizes into an idea, and this is really plumbers talking about their wrenches at this point, but I start moving old emails with fragments of stories into a new file, which bears the name of the whatever the project is. It becomes a dumping ground for stuff that I think might work. The great thing about researching on the internet as opposed to researching with a chatbot, is the chatbot will give you very specific answers about what you asked. When you have a broader Google search, weird things come up that you wouldn’t have thought were related. Then you might click a link in that, and you go somewhere else that you didn’t think of. I think that’s probably the way I came across a rat king. I knew I wanted rats. I was researching, “What are the grossest rats in the world?” I came across the story of a rat king and then I found out more about it. So, it’s following those weird little roads, but having somewhere to put all those ideas in the meantime, which is important. So, you figure out where they go.

    (L to R) Joe Keery, Liam Neeson and Georgina Campbell in 'Cold Storage'. Photo: StudioCanal.
    (L to R) Joe Keery, Liam Neeson and Georgina Campbell in ‘Cold Storage’. Photo: StudioCanal.

    MF: Can you talk about putting together the cast and did their final performances match your imagination when you were creating the characters?

    DK: Yeah. Because I was a producer, I was involved in casting. When the performers come in, there’s a natural tendency to rewrite a little bit to suit them. Obviously, they come in and they should be playing the role that’s written because that’s what they’re there to do. But they also have their own personalities, and they bring certain things, and you want to accentuate some things that they do well and maybe move away from things that aren’t natural for them. I remember in rehearsal; I wrote a whole new scene for Joe and Georgina because they had such a nice rapport. So, I wrote a new three or four page scene that I think helped them understand and get to know each other better. Only a few lines of it ended up in the film. I knew that it wasn’t ever going to be in the film because it didn’t fit in that part of the movie. But it very much fit in terms of helping them understand who they were. I think they have a great chemistry and that’s because they understood who they were very well.

    Liam Neeson in 'Cold Storage'. Photo: StudioCanal.
    Liam Neeson in ‘Cold Storage’. Photo: StudioCanal.

    MF: Can you talk about working with Jonny Campbell and why was he the right person to direct this movie?

    DK: Gavin Polone, my producing partner, and I, saw his series, ‘Dracula’ that he did for Netflix, which we really liked very much and thought, it looked great, it was funny, and it was funny within the context of a vampire movie, which is not so easy to do without being silly. Then we just had a great meeting and really saw things the same way. I knew I didn’t want to direct it because I’d spent so much time writing the book and so much time writing the script. I was like, “I can’t. I’m just going to want to record it the way it is. I need someone who can interpret it.” So, it seemed like the right thing to do.

    Emily Blunt in 'Disclosure Day', directed by Steven Spielberg. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    Emily Blunt in ‘Disclosure Day’, directed by Steven Spielberg. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    MF: Speaking of directors, you’re re-teaming with Steven Spielberg for this summer’s ‘Disclosure Day’. What was it like working with him again?

    DK: Well, it’s always fun. This is our 5th movie that he’s directed. Probably the 10th or 12th overall, including things he’s produced that I’ve written. It’s great because he hasn’t really changed in 30 years. His favorite part is making it up, and he’s the original, “Hey, wouldn’t it be cool if guy?” The answer usually is, yes, it would. It would be very cool. Let’s try and figure that out. I will say on this one, I found him more the most intense that I’ve dealt with him. I think he felt a lot of pressure because he knew, “Hey, I’ve done movies with UFOs in them before, three times. If I’m going to do it again, it must be different and it must be perfect.” I think to his remarkable credit, if you look at the tone and the type of movie that ‘Close Encounters’ is versus ‘E.T.’ versus ‘War of the Worlds’, and now this, they’re very different movies. Each one of them is a different genre, they’re just exploring some similar subject matter.

    (L to R) Michael Keaton, Marisa Tomei, Robert Duvall, Glenn Close, and Randy Quaid in 'The Paper'. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    (L to R) Michael Keaton, Marisa Tomei, Robert Duvall, Glenn Close, and Randy Quaid in ‘The Paper’. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    MF: Finally, we recently lost legendary actor Robert Duvall, who you worked with on ‘The Paper’. What are your memories of working with him and what was it like watching him say the lines that you wrote?

    DK: Oh, man, Duvall’s great. He’s terrific in it. That whole cast is a dream. I mean, you got Glenn Close, Michael Keaton, Robert Duvall, then Marisa Tomei, and they’re all perfect for the part and they were all doing such a great job. I do remember one day on the set with Duvall, where it was one of the staff meetings, which are very funny, and they’re very hard because they were six or seven pages long and there’s ten characters in the scene. There’s a lot to coordinate and get right. He yells something at one point. I turned to Ron Howard, and I said, “Is he really mad or is the character mad?” He said, “I don’t know. I think both.” But it was completely indistinguishable, one from the other. It did create a little bit of distance because you don’t want to get in his eye line.

    (L to R) Georgina Campbell and Joe Keery in 'Cold Storage'. Photo: StudioCanal.
    (L to R) Georgina Campbell and Joe Keery in ‘Cold Storage’. Photo: StudioCanal.

    What is the plot of ‘Cold Storage’?

    The film follows Travis (Joe Keery) and Naomi (Georgina Campbell), two employees at a self-storage facility built atop a former military base, whose night shift transforms into a nightmare when a government-sealed parasitic fungus escapes from the underground levels. As temperatures rise, the microorganism unleashes its brain-controlling, body-bursting mayhem on anything in its path. The duo must join forces with a weathered bioterror operative to contain the threat before it triggers humanity’s extinction.

    Who is in the cast of ‘Cold Storage’?

    'Cold Storage' opens in theaters on February 13th.
    ‘Cold Storage’ opens in theaters on February 13th.

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  • Movie Review: ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’

    Scarlett Johansson as skilled covert operations expert Zora Bennett in 'Jurassic World Rebirth', directed by Gareth Edwards. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    Scarlett Johansson as skilled covert operations expert Zora Bennett in ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’, directed by Gareth Edwards. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ receives 5.5 out of 10 stars.

    Opening in theaters on July 2nd is ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’, the latest in the long-running dinosaur franchise that originated with 1993 classic ‘Jurassic Park’.

    Directed by Gareth Edwards (‘The Creator’), the new movie stars Scarlett Johansson (‘Avengers: Endgame’), Jonathan Bailey (‘Wicked’), Rupert Friend (‘The Phoenician Scheme’), Mahershala Ali (‘Green Book’), Manuel Garcia-Rulfo (‘The Lincoln Lawyer’) and Ed Skrein (‘Deadpool’).

    Related Article: Scarlett Johansson and Jonathan Bailey Lead First Look at ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’

    Initial Thoughts

    (L to R) Luna Blaise and the T-Rex in 'Jurassic World Rebirth', directed by Gareth Edwards. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    (L to R) Luna Blaise and the T-Rex in ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’, directed by Gareth Edwards. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    The latest entry in the ‘Jurassic World’ franchise –– all birthed, of course, from the DNA of Michael Crichton’s 1990 novel ‘Jurassic Park’ and the all-time classic movie Steven Spielberg made from it –– arrives with plenty of promise.

    You have director Gareth Edwards, who has shown an ability to bring humanity to big-scale movies (even if his box office results don’t always align), and original ‘Park’ screenwriter David Koepp back unleashing the dino chaos from the page.

    Loaded with references to how the world at large is generally over reconstituted dinosaurs coexisting (and that the creatures themselves are dying in our modern climate), it’s a meta meditation on how the movie franchise itself has evolved (not to mention the various attempts to bring giant creatures to the screen in other monsterverses) and every new effort needs to up the wow factor.

    Script and Direction

    Director Gareth Edwards on the set of 'Jurassic World Rebirth', directed by Gareth Edwards. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    Director Gareth Edwards on the set of ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’, directed by Gareth Edwards. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    If you weren’t aware that David Koepp wrote the script for ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’, the initial chunk of the screenplay might make you wonder whether it was someone else who had fed Koepp’s previous work into Chat GPT and asked it to replicate that, while throwing in some truly egregious movie cliches.

    Following a relatively effective opening sequence which (briefly) introduces the new big bad dinosaur, we’re treated to expository title cards explaining how the public’s interest in the giant beasties has waned, and how they’re slowly dying out aside from in certain areas near the equator, which have become strict quarantine areas.

    Then, the same information is repeated in a news broadcast, and at least one of the main characters says something similar. You’re beaten over the head with the details in such an inorganic fashion that you wonder if it was added in as studio executives panicked that we as an audience might not get it.

    Director Gareth Edwards on the set of 'Jurassic World Rebirth', directed by Gareth Edwards. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    Director Gareth Edwards on the set of ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’, directed by Gareth Edwards. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    Likewise, the vast majority of the characters beyond a couple of leading figures are less one-note, more half-note, and at least two might as well have “dinosaur snack” written on their foreheads in place of personalities. Yes, that’s par for the course in a ‘Jurassic’ outing, but it’s all so poorly laid out here.

    Gareth Edwards knows his way around an action sequence, and he’s certainly shot some lush locations here, bringing agreeably crunchy reality to moments. Some of the set pieces, such as an early Mosasaur encounter and one with giant flying Quetzalcoatlus creatures are well-realized, as is the amusing initial appearance of a toothy franchise stalwart.

    But some moments are so clearly and painfully ripped off from the original ‘Jurassic Park’ you can almost hear that movie calling this one to demand its toys back. The initial glimpse of the Titanosaurus echoes the Brachiosaurus reveal from the first film, while the human characters trying to evade becoming dino food in a convenience store is essentially that movie’s raptor kitchen scene. In this case, Easter eggs feel like less like fan service and more a lack of original thinking.

    Cast and Performances

    Mahershala Ali is Duncan Kincaid in 'Jurassic World Rebirth', directed by Gareth Edwards. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    Mahershala Ali is Duncan Kincaid in ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’, directed by Gareth Edwards. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    Scarlett Johansson’s “security and extraction expert” Zora Bennett is at least a more interesting character than some of the ‘World’ movies’ equivalents, and she certainly brings an entertainingly glib style to her initial scenes. But even Johansson can’t rescue a character burdened by first-draft personal pain, and she’s ultimately less successful than she might have been.

    Rupert Friend is Martin Krebs, who represents the company looking to profit from the medical material that the team has been sent to retrieve. Friend does what he can with the role, but he’s mostly just a hissable antagonist from word one.

    Jonathan Bailey plays paleontologist expert Dr. Henry Loomis, recruited to help on the mission, who blossoms into a more active character in the Jeff Goldblum mold. Still, as with everyone else, he’s limited by the script.

    (L to R) Jonathan Bailey as paleontologist Dr. Henry Loomis in 'Jurassic World Rebirth', directed by Gareth Edwards. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    (L to R) Jonathan Bailey as paleontologist Dr. Henry Loomis in ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’, directed by Gareth Edwards. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    Likewise Mahershala Ali, a man with two Oscars on his mantle at home, who puts all he can into ship captain and all-round fixer Duncan Kincaid. He has some good moments, but the character is lost among a wash of others.

    Prime among them is ‘The Lincoln Lawyer’s Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, playing Reuben Delgado, a father to two daughters who is sailing with them near the dangerous waters, and whose boat is attacked by Mosasaurs. Garcia-Rulfo is typically good in the role, but even he’s saddled with cliché and convenience, such as one of his kids bringing an annoying, lazy boyfriend along on the trip and an injured leg from the early dino attack that mysteriously heals itself later in the movie.

    Final Thoughts

    Scarlett Johansson is Zora Bennett in 'Jurassic World Rebirth', directed by Gareth Edwards. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    Scarlett Johansson is Zora Bennett in ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’, directed by Gareth Edwards. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    While some sequences and Edwards’ commitment to tactile, real-world locations and some practical effects among the digital soup offer minor pleasures, the hulking weight of a cliché-ridden script and dino action that doesn’t so much as reference what’s gone before but rips it off wholesale, the new ‘Jurassic’ entry is miss.

    This ‘Rebirth’ turns out to be largely a ‘saur disappointment.

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    What’s the story of ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’?

    Five years after the events of ‘Jurassic World Dominion’, the planet’s ecology has proven largely inhospitable to dinosaurs. Those remaining exist in isolated equatorial environments with climates resembling the one in which they once thrived. The three most colossal creatures across land, sea and air within that tropical biosphere hold, in their DNA, the key to a drug that will bring miraculous life-saving benefits to humankind.

    Scarlett Johansson plays skilled covert operations expert Zora Bennett, contracted to lead a skilled team on a top-secret mission to secure the genetic material. When Zora’s operation intersects with a civilian family whose boating expedition was capsized by marauding aquatic dinos, they all find themselves stranded on a forbidden island that had once housed an undisclosed research facility for Jurassic Park. There, in a terrain populated by dinosaurs of vastly different species, they come face-to-face with a sinister, shocking discovery that has been hidden from the world for decades.

    Who is in the cast of ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’?

    • Scarlett Johansson as Zora Bennett
    • Jonathan Bailey as Dr. Henry Loomis
    • Rupert Friend as Martin Krebs
    • Mahershala Ali as Duncan Kincaid
    • Ed Skrein as Atwater
    • Manuel Garcia-Rulfo as Reuben Delgado
    • Luna Blaise as Teresa Delgado
    • David Iacono as Xavier Dobbs
    (L to R) Jonathan Bailey as paleontologist Dr. Henry Loomis and Scarlett Johansson as skilled covert operations expert Zora Bennett in 'Jurassic World Rebirth', directed by Gareth Edwards. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    (L to R) Jonathan Bailey as paleontologist Dr. Henry Loomis and Scarlett Johansson as skilled covert operations expert Zora Bennett in ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’, directed by Gareth Edwards. Photo: Universal Pictures.

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  • First Look at ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’

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    Preview:

    • The first images of ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ are online.
    • Scarlett Johansson, ‘Bridgerton’s Jonathan Bailey and Mahershala Ali lead the cast.
    • Gareth Edwards is in the director’s chair.

    While ‘Jurassic World Dominion’ in 2022 seemed to signal the end for the franchise that was spawned way back in 1993 with ‘Jurassic Park,’ turns out it was less of an extinction-level event and more of a brief pause between eras.

    Because, far from letting a cash dinosaur just wither into nothingness, Universal began making plans for another movie featuring giant beasties and the humans who want to help, hunt or otherwise avoid being snack food last year.

    What is now officially titled ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ has come together quickly, and now with shooting still in progress, we have the first look at some of the human characters including those played by Scarlett Johansson, ‘Bridgerton’s Jonathan Bailey and Mahershala Ali.

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    What’s the story of ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’?

    (L to R) Jonathan Bailey as paleontologist Dr. Henry Loomis and Scarlett Johansson as skilled covert operations expert Zora Bennett in 'Jurassic World Rebirth', directed by Gareth Edwards.
    (L to R) Jonathan Bailey as paleontologist Dr. Henry Loomis and Scarlett Johansson as skilled covert operations expert Zora Bennett in ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’, directed by Gareth Edwards.

    Here’s the official synopsis for the new movie:

    “Five years after the events of ‘Jurassic World Dominion,’ the planet’s ecology has proven largely inhospitable to dinosaurs. Those remaining exist in isolated equatorial environments with climates resembling the one in which they once thrived. The three most colossal creatures within that tropical biosphere hold the key to a drug that will bring miraculous life-saving benefits to humankind.”

    Who is who in ‘Jurassic World Rebirth?

    Mahershala Ali is Duncan Kincaid in 'Jurassic World Rebirth', directed by Gareth Edwards.
    Mahershala Ali is Duncan Kincaid in ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’, directed by Gareth Edwards.

    Johansson is playing skilled covert operations expert Zora Bennett, contracted to lead a skilled team on a top-secret mission to secure genetic material from the world’s three most massive dinosaurs.

    When Zora’s operation intersects with a civilian family whose boating expedition was capsized by marauding aquatic dinos, they all find themselves stranded on an island where they come face-to-face with a sinister, shocking discovery that’s been hidden from the world for decades.

    Ali is Duncan Kincaid, Zora’s most trusted team leader

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    Bailey (who will also be seen in Universal’s ‘Wicked’ this Thanksgiving) plays paleontologist Dr. Henry Loomis.

    Rupert Friend (last seen in ‘Asteroid City’) appears as Big Pharma representative Martin Krebs.

    Manuel Garcia-Rulfo (‘The Lincoln Lawyer’) plays Reuben Delgado, the father of the shipwrecked civilian family.

    The cast also includes Luna Blaise, David Iacono and Audrina Miranda as Reuben’s family. And, as members of Zora and Krebs’ crews, Philippine Velge, Bechir Sylvain and Ed Skrein.

    Who is making ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’?

    'The Creator' director Gareth Edwards.
    ‘The Creator’ director Gareth Edwards.

    With longtime producers Frank Marshall and Patrick Crowley returning to shepherd the new movie (and original ‘Park’ director Steven Spielberg as an executive producer as usual), the first other major player hired was scriptwriter David Koepp.

    He, of course, wrote the first two ‘Jurassic’ movies, working from the concepts and characters originally created by novelist Michael Crichton.

    Directing this time is Gareth Edwards, who is best known for the likes of ‘Monsters’ in 2010, 2014’s ‘Godzilla,’ ‘2016’s ‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’ and, most recently, last year’s sci-fi pic ‘The Creator.’

    When will ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ be in theaters?

    Amblin and Universal have scheduled the new ‘Jurassic’ outing for release on July 2nd, 2025.

    'Jurassic World Rebirth' is directed by Gareth Edwards.
    ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ is directed by Gareth Edwards.

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  • Mahershala Ali in Talks for New ‘Jurassic World’ Movie

    (Left) Mahershala Ali attends the 89th Annual Academy Awards at Hollywood & Highland Center on February 26, 2017 in Hollywood, California. Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images. (Right) 'Jurassic World'. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    (Left) Mahershala Ali attends the 89th Annual Academy Awards at Hollywood & Highland Center on February 26, 2017 in Hollywood, California. Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images. (Right) ‘Jurassic World’. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    Preview:

    • Mahershala Ali is the latest actor in talks for the next ‘Jurassic World’ movie.
    • Scarlett Johansson and ‘Bridgerton’s Jonathan Bailey are among those starring.
    • Gareth Edwards is directing with an eye on a 2025 release date.

    It might seem right now that every casting news story is either about Rian Johnson’s newKnives Out’ movie or the latest ‘Jurassic World’ entry. And you wouldn’t be entirely wrong to think that.

    Currently it’s the turn of the ‘Jurassic’ franchise, which is nearing a June shoot and has already scooped up Scarlett Johansson, ‘Bridgerton’s Jonathan Bailey, ‘Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi’s Rupert Friend and ‘The Lincoln Lawyer’s Manuel Garcia-Rulfo into its mighty casting maw.

    Now, The Hollywood Reporter has heard that ‘Green Book’ Oscar winner Mahershala Ali is making a deal to join them.

    Perhaps the biggest question on our minds is what this means for Marvel’s ‘Blade’, to which Ali has been attached to star for a couple of years now, but given all the delays on the vampire story, we figure he’s filling time while he waits for it to be ready.

    And what better way to wait than hanging out with some dinosaurs?

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    What’s the story of the new ‘Jurassic World’ movie?

    2015's 'Jurassic World.'
    2015’s ‘Jurassic World.’ Photo: Universal Pictures.

    Universal is mostly keeping the details of the new movie trapped behind electric fences and concrete barriers for now. What can we predict? Big-toothed beasts causing trouble for the humans that foolishly interact with them.

    A bigger question, though, is which humans… It’ll reportedly be set in the ‘Jurassic World’ era, but won’t directly connect to the previous three movies, so an appearance from characters such as those films’ Owen Grady (Chris Pratt) or Claire Dearing (Bryce Dallas Howards) appears unlikely for now –– though we won’t rule anything out at this point.

    From the sounds of it, this new movie would take the franchise in a fresh new direction, so we’re also not predicting (for now) the return of ‘Jurassic Park’ trio Alan Grant (Sam Neill), Ellie Sattler (Laura Dern) and Jeff Goldblum’s chaotician Malcolm.

    Who else might be in the new ‘Jurassic World’ movie?

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    Ali might be in talks, but certainly seems to be close to locked in. Unlike Dev Patel and Colman Domingo, who have both appeared on rumor sites connected with the movie. Domingo was mentioned as the potential human antagonist of the new ‘Jurassic’ outing, but we could certainly see Ali taking that role.

    With production now so close, we’ll have to wait and see if either of them actually materializes as cast members.

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    Who is making the new ‘Jurassic World’ movie?

    Madeleine Yuna Voyles as Alphie, Gemma Chan as Maya, and Director Gareth Edwards on the set of 20th Century Studios' 'The Creator.'
    (L to R) Madeleine Yuna Voyles as Alphie, Gemma Chan as Maya, and Director Gareth Edwards on the set of 20th Century Studios’ ‘The Creator.’ Photo by Glen Milner. © 2023 20th Century Studios. All Rights Reserved.

    Gareth Edwards, who last made ‘The Creator’, was picked to direct after ‘The Fall Guy’s David Leitch was briefly in talks only to step away over a perceived lack of creative control and the fast turnaround planned for this one (see the release date details below).

    David Koepp, who wrote both the 1993 classic ‘Jurassic Park’ (directed by Steven Spielberg) and its 1997 sequel, ‘The Lost World: Jurassic Park’ (also directed by Spielberg, to less critical praise, but still healthy box office), crafted the new movie’s screenplay.

    Longtime producer Frank Marshall, who worked on all three of the ‘Jurassic World’ movies is on board this one also, and the studio seems bullish about the progress so far. And of course, Spielberg will weigh in since he helped birth the franchise.

    When will the new ‘Jurassic World’ movie be in theaters?

    Universal has already set a July 2nd, 2025, release slot for the new movie, which means it’ll have to show velociraptor speed to get finished in time.

    Chris Pratt in 2015's 'Jurassic World.'
    Chris Pratt in 2015’s ‘Jurassic World.’ Photo: Universal Pictures.

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  • Rupert Friend Joins the New ‘Jurassic World’ Movie

    (Left) Rupert Friend stars in Wes Anderson's 'Asteroid City'. (Right) 'Jurassic World'. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    (Left) Rupert Friend stars in Wes Anderson’s ‘Asteroid City’. (Right) ‘Jurassic World’. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    Preview:

    • Rupert Friend is joining the new ‘Jurassic World’ film.
    • Scarlett Johansson and Jonathan Bailey are in the cast.
    • Gareth Edwards is directing the movie from David Koepp’s script.

    With the cameras due to roll in London next month, there is a hive of activity around the new ‘Jurassic World’ movie –– or whatever it ends up being titled.

    Casting is a big part of that, and the movie is beginning to gather the ensemble of people it needs to dodge death by dino (or not, depending on their fate).

    The latest to take their chances on the new movie is Rupert Friend, who will join the cast ahead of production kicking off.

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    What’s the story of the new ‘Jurassic World’ movie?

    2015's 'Jurassic World.'
    2015’s ‘Jurassic World.’ Photo: Universal Pictures.

    Universal is mostly keeping the details of the new movie quiet for now. But we can at least predict big-toothed beasts causing trouble for the humans that foolishly interact with them.

    It’ll reportedly be set in the ‘Jurassic World’ era, but won’t directly connect to the previous three movies, so an appearance from characters such as those films’ Owen Grady (Chris Pratt) or Claire Dearing (Bryce Dallas Howards) appears unlikely for now –– though we won’t rule anything out at this point.

    From the sounds of it, this new movie would take the franchise in a fresh new direction, so we’re also not predicting (for now) the return of ‘Jurassic Park’ trio Alan Grant (Sam Neill), Ellie Sattler (Laura Dern) and Jeff Goldblum’s chaotician Malcolm.

    Who else is in the new ‘Jurassic World’ movie?

    Scarlett Johansson stars in 'Wes Anderson's Asteroid City.'
    Scarlett Johansson stars in ‘Wes Anderson’s Asteroid City.’

    Friend is the latest addition to the cast, which already includes Scarlett Johansson, ‘Bridgerton’s Jonathan Bailey and ‘The Lincoln Lawyer’s Manuel Garcia-Rulfo.

    You’ll likely have seen Friend in Wes Anderson’s most recent work –– ‘Asteroid City’ on the big screen and his Netflix Roald Dahl shorts on TV. He also appeared as The Grand Inquisitor in ‘Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi’ on Disney+.

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    Who is making the new ‘Jurassic World’ movie?

    'The Creator' director Gareth Edwards.
    ‘The Creator’ director Gareth Edwards.

    David Koepp, who wrote both the 1993 classic ‘Jurassic Park’ (directed by Steven Spielberg) and its 1997 sequel, ‘The Lost World: Jurassic Park’ (also directed by Spielberg, to less critical praise, but still healthy box office), crafted the new movie’s screenplay.

    Longtime producer Frank Marshall, who worked on all three of the ‘Jurassic World’ movies is on board this one also, and the studio seems bullish about the progress so far. And of course, Spielberg will weigh in since he helped birth the franchise.

    Gareth Edwards, who most recently directed ‘The Creator’, is in the director’s chair for the new ‘Jurassic’ effort.

    When will the new ‘Jurassic World’ movie be in theaters?

    Universal wants to have the dinosaurs stomping back on to screens on July 2nd, 2025, so this will need to be a quick turnaround.

    2018's 'Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.'
    2018’s ‘Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.’ Photo: Universal Pictures.

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  • ‘Bridgerton’s Jonathan Bailey Joins New ‘Jurassic World’

    Jonathan Bailey arrives on the red carpet at the 81st Annual Golden Globe Awards, airing live from the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California on Sunday, January 7, 2024, at 8 PM ET/5 PM PT, on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.
    Jonathan Bailey arrives on the red carpet at the 81st Annual Golden Globe Awards, airing live from the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California on Sunday, January 7, 2024, at 8 PM ET/5 PM PT, on CBS and streaming on Paramount+. Photo: Trae Patton/CBS ©2024 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    Preview:

    • ‘Bridgerton’s Jonathan Bailey’s in talks for the new ‘Jurassic World’.
    • He’d join Scarlett Johansson in the movie.
    • ‘The Creator’s Gareth Edwards is directing.

    Now that it has a director in place –– ‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’/‘The Creator’s Gareth Edwards –– and a star ready to take her chances hanging out with giant reptilian beasties (Scarlett Johansson), the pieces are starting to fall into place for the next iteration of the ‘Jurassic World’ franchise.

    Universal, according to Deadline, now has ‘Bridgerton’ and ‘Fellow Travelers’ actor Jonathan Bailey in talks to join Johansson in the movie.

    Bailey, of course, is already aboard a big film (or two) that Universal is pinning its hopes on: he’s starring as Fiyero in the two-part adaptation of ‘Wicked’ that will launch this Thanksgiving.

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    What’s the story of the new ‘Jurassic World’ movie?

    2015's 'Jurassic World.'
    2015’s ‘Jurassic World.’ Photo: Universal Pictures.

    Universal is mostly keeping the details of the new movie trapped behind fences and concrete barriers for now. What can we predict? Big-toothed beasts causing trouble for the humans that foolishly interact with them.

    A bigger question, though, is which humans… It’ll reportedly be set in the ‘Jurassic World’ era, but won’t directly connect to the previous three movies, so an appearance from characters such as those films’ Owen Grady (Chris Pratt) or Claire Dearing (Bryce Dallas Howards) appears unlikely for now –– though we won’t rule anything out at this point.

    From the sounds of it, this new movie would take the franchise in a fresh new direction, so we’re also not predicting (for now) the return of ‘Jurassic Park’ trio Alan Grant (Sam Neill), Ellie Sattler (Laura Dern) and Jeff Goldblum’s chaotician Malcolm.

    Who else might be in the new ‘Jurassic World’ movie?

    Scarlett Johansson in 'Fly Me to the Moon'.
    Scarlett Johansson in ‘Fly Me to the Moon’. Photo: Columbia Pictures.

    While Johansson is locked in and Bailey appears close to a deal, there are other actors whose names have been floated as potentials. Scooper Daniel Richtman has pointed to Dev Patel possibly taking on a role (his directorial debut, ‘Monkey Man’, produced by Jordan Peele, was picked up for distribution and released by Universal a couple of weeks ago).

    And Richtman has also mentioned that Colman Domingo, of ‘Rustin’, ‘The Color Purple’ and –– the Universal connection –– ‘Drive-Away Dolls’, is being talked about as the movie’s villain. The human one, of course.

    It remains to be seen if either of them graduates from the world of rumors to reality.

    Related Article: New ‘Jurassic World’ Movie: Scarlett Johansson in Talks for Lead Role

    Who is making the new ‘Jurassic World’ movie?

    Pitbull, Jimmy Buffet, director Frank Marshall, and director Ryan Suffern from the documentary 'Jazz Fest: A New Orleans Story.'
    (L to R) Director Frank Marshall, Jimmy Buffet, Pitbull and director Ryan Suffern from the documentary ‘Jazz Fest: A New Orleans Story.’ Courtesy of The Kennedy/Marshall Company. Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics.

    David Koepp, who wrote both the 1993 classic ‘Jurassic Park’ (directed by Steven Spielberg) and its 1997 sequel, ‘The Lost World: Jurassic Park’ (also directed by Spielberg, to less critical praise, but still healthy box office), crafted the new movie’s screenplay.

    Longtime producer Frank Marshall, who worked on all three of the ‘Jurassic World’ movies is on board this one also, and the studio seems bullish about the progress so far. And of course, Spielberg will weigh in since he helped birth the franchise.

    When will the new ‘Jurassic World’ movie be in theaters?

    The dinosaurs should be roaring onto screens on July 2nd, 2025, release slot.

    2018's 'Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.'
    2018’s ‘Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.’ Photo: Universal Pictures.

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  • Gareth Edwards to Direct New ‘Jurassic World’ Movie

    (Left) 'The Creator' director Gareth Edwards. (Right) 2015's 'Jurassic World.' Photo: Universal Pictures.
    (Left) ‘The Creator’ director Gareth Edwards. (Right) 2015’s ‘Jurassic World.’ Photo: Universal Pictures.

    Preview:

    • Gareth Edwards is aboard the next ‘Jurassic World’ movie.
    • He’ll kick off filming in June.
    • The movie has a July 2025 release date on the books.

    As Jeff Goldblum’s Ian Malcolm once said in ‘Jurassic Park’, “must… go… faster!” It’s a maxim that Universal is taking to heart with the next evolution of its dino-franchise, even if it’s one that doesn’t actually include Ian Malcolm.

    Still, the studio hit a road block recently when, after entering talks with ‘Bullet Train’ director David Leitch (whose new movie based on 1980s series ‘The Fall Guy’ has been earning praise with those who at the company have seen the footage), it saw him step away, concerned that the fast pace of the ‘Jurassic’ development meant he wouldn’t have enough say in its creative direction.

    Fortunately for Universal, it has found an experienced, inventive filmmaker to actually take the job –– Gareth Edwards, whose credits include ‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’, 2014’s ‘Godzilla’ and, most recently, ‘The Creator’.

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    What’s the story of the new ‘Jurassic World’ movie?

    Chris Pratt in 2015's 'Jurassic World.'
    Chris Pratt in 2015’s ‘Jurassic World.’ Photo: Universal Pictures.

    Universal is mostly keeping the details of the new movie trapped behind fences and concrete barriers for now. What can we predict? Big-toothed beasts causing trouble for the humans that foolishly interact with them.

    A bigger question, though, is which humans… It’ll reportedly be set in the ‘Jurassic World’ era, but won’t directly connect to the previous three movies, so an appearance from characters such as those films’ Owen Grady (Chris Pratt) or Claire Dearing (Bryce Dallas Howards) appears unlikely for now –– though we won’t rule anything out at this point.

    From the sounds of it, this new movie would take the franchise in a fresh new direction, so we’re also not predicting (for now) the return of ‘Jurassic Park’ trio Alan Grant (Sam Neill), Ellie Sattler (Laura Dern) and Goldblum’s chaotician Malcolm.

    Related Article: David Koepp Developing a New ‘Jurassic World’ Movie for Universal

    Who is making the new ‘Jurassic World’ movie?

    Director Gareth Edwards on the set of 20th Century Studios' 'The Creator.'
    Director Gareth Edwards on the set of 20th Century Studios’ ‘The Creator.’ Photo by Glen Milner. © 2023 20th Century Studios. All Rights Reserved.

    David Koepp, who is slightly knowledgeable in the ‘Jurassic’ arena, having written both the 1993 classic ‘Jurassic Park’ (directed by Steven Spielberg) and its 1997 sequel, ‘The Lost World: Jurassic Park’ (also directed by Spielberg, to less critical praise, but still healthy box office), is crafting the new movie’s screenplay.

    Koepp, of course, has worked a lot with Spielberg, but is also a much sought-after writer beyond those collaborations (he has two movies on the way via Steven Soderbergh) and is a filmmaker in his own right.

    Longtime producer Frank Marshall, who worked on all three of the ‘Jurassic World’ movies is on board this one also, and the studio seems bullish about the progress so far. And of course, Spielberg will weigh in since he helped birth the franchise.

    Edwards seems like a good choice for the project –– he certainly knows his way around big franchise entries (though ‘Rogue One’ ultimately proved to be something he’d probably rather forget, even as it crossed a billion at the box office) and has worked smoothly with effects teams. Plus, he’s a thoughtful, creative director adept at finding the humanity in big concepts.

    Yet he’ll be hitting the ground running (if not from Raptors) on this one, since production is scheduled to start in June.

    When will the new ‘Jurassic World’ movie be in theaters?

    The studio has planted a flag in July 2nd, 2025 release slot, which explains the rush.

    2018's 'Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.'
    2018’s ‘Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.’ Photo: Universal Pictures.

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  • David Leitch in Talks to Direct New ‘Jurassic World’ Movie

    David Leitch in Paris for 'Bullet Train.'
    David Leitch in Paris for ‘Bullet Train.’ Credit: Oliver Vigerie/Sony Pictures.

    Preview:

    • David Leitch is in talks to make the next ‘Jurassic World’ movie.
    • ‘Jurassic Park’s David Koepp wrote the script.
    • Universal intends to release it on July 2nd, 2025.

    Moving with the speed of a hungry raptor, Universal is looking to get its planned new ‘Jurassic World’ movie into theaters as quickly as possible.

    The studio already has veteran writer David Koepp hard at work on a screenplay for the latest entry, and from a new report at Deadline, a director is now in talks to get it made.

    David Leitch, who has directed the likes of ‘Atomic Blonde’ and ‘Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw’ for the company (not to mention the upcoming movie adaptation of ‘80s TV series ‘The Fall Guy’, which stars Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt), has started to make a deal for the big gig on the new dino-pic.

    Related Article: David Koepp Developing a New ‘Jurassic World’ Movie for Universal

    What’s the story of the new ‘Jurassic World’ movie?

    2015's 'Jurassic World.'
    2015’s ‘Jurassic World.’ Photo: Universal Pictures.

    While it will certainly feature plenty of giant reptiles roaring around (and a host of others), the exact story details are trapped in amber for now.

    It’ll reportedly be set in the ‘Jurassic World’ era, but won’t directly connect to the previous three movies, so an appearance from characters such as those films’ Owen Grady (Chris Pratt) or Claire Dearing (Bryce Dallas Howard) appears unlikely for now –– though we won’t rule anything out at this point.

    From the sounds of it, this new movie would take the franchise in a fresh new direction, so we’re also not predicting (for now) the return of ‘Jurassic Park’ trio Alan Grant (Sam Neill), Ellie Sattler (Laura Dern) and Ian Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum).

    Who is making the new ‘Jurassic World’ movie?

    David Leitch in Paris for 'Bullet Train.'
    David Leitch in Paris for ‘Bullet Train.’ Credit: Oliver Vigerie/Sony Pictures.

    David Koepp is hard at work on the script. He’s someone who has no small experience with these stories, since he wrote both 1993 classic ‘Jurassic Park’ (the movie directed by Steven Spielberg that re-ignited moviegoers’ passion for dinos in the first place) and its 1997 sequel, ‘The Lost World: Jurassic Park’ (also directed by Spielberg).

    Koepp, of course, has worked a lot with Spielberg, but is also a much sought-after writer beyond those collaborations (he has two movies on the way via Steven Soderbergh) and is a filmmaker in his own right.

    Longtime producer Frank Marshall, who worked on all three of the ‘Jurassic World’ movies is on board this one also, and the studio seems bullish about the progress so far.

    As for Leitch, he’s become something of a producer as well as his directing work, helping to shepherd other filmmakers’ projects through the 87North company he runs with producing partner and wife Kelly McCormick. He would be an executive producer here in addition to calling the shots.

    When will the new ‘Jurassic World’ movie be in theaters?

    Also mentioned in Deadline’s report about Leitch is news that Universal has set the date of July 2nd, 2025 for the movie, clearly looking to take advantage of the Independence Day holiday and a prime summer movie slot that has little major competition as of yet.

    Chris Pratt in 2015's 'Jurassic World.'
    Chris Pratt in 2015’s ‘Jurassic World.’ Photo: Universal Pictures.

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  • Cate Blanchett Starring in Steven Soderbergh’s ‘Black Bag’

    (Left) Michael Fassbender as an assassin in 'The Killer.' Photo: Netflix ©2023. (Center) Cate Blanchett in 'Don't Look Up.' Photo: Niko Tavernise/Netflix © 2021. (Right) Oscar® nominee Steven Soderbergh arrives on the red carpet of The 93rd Oscars® at Union Station in Los Angeles, CA on Sunday, April 25, 2021. Credit/Provider: Matt Petit / A.M.P.A.S. Copyright ©A.M.P.A.S.
    (Left) Michael Fassbender as an assassin in ‘The Killer.’ Photo: Netflix ©2023. (Center) Cate Blanchett in ‘Don’t Look Up.’ Photo: Niko Tavernise/Netflix © 2021. (Right) Oscar® nominee Steven Soderbergh arrives on the red carpet of The 93rd Oscars® at Union Station in Los Angeles, CA on Sunday, April 25, 2021. Credit/Provider: Matt Petit / A.M.P.A.S. Copyright ©A.M.P.A.S.

    Preview:

    • Steven Soderbergh planning new movie ‘Black Bag’.
    • Cate Blanchett and Michael Fassbender are on board to star.
    • David Koepp wrote the script for the movie.

    Steven Soderbergh already has one movie heading our way this year –– his latest release, ‘Prescence’, stars Lucy Liu, Julia Fox and Chris Sullivan and premiered at the Sundance Film Festival this month.

    Yet he’s already putting the pieces together for another film, and it features another batch of exciting actors, with legendary writer David Koepp also on board.

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    What are the details of Steven Soderbergh’s next film?

    Director Steven Soderbergh on the set of Warner Bros. Pictures’ musical comedy 'Magic Mike's Last Dance,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
    Director Steven Soderbergh on the set of Warner Bros. Pictures’ musical comedy ‘Magic Mike’s Last Dance,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo: Claudette Barius. Copyright: © 2023 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    Soderbergh’s new project, as covered by The Hollywood Reporter, is called ‘Black Bag’, and has Cate Blanchett and Michael Fassbender attached.

    As originally reported by Jeff Sneider at The InSneider newsletter, ‘Black Bag’ is now out to studios and other potential backers, so any forward progress will depend on a deal for financing and distribution. But given the talent involved, we don’t think that’ll be a problem.

    The aim is to shoot this one in May in London, which confirms a U.K. setting, but other details including the plot are being kept quiet for now.

    ‘Black Bag’ would reunite the director with two actors, who appeared in different past projects for him –– Blanchett was among the leads of 2006 noir ‘The Good German’, while Fassbender was a key part of the cast for 2011’s action thriller ‘Haywire’.

    And Koepp is also a previous collaborator with the filmmaker. The writer, famous for the likes of ‘Jurassic Park’ and the original ‘Mission Impossible’ (among a long list of credits), wrote ‘Kimi’ for Soderbergh, which was released via streaming service Max in 2022, and also worked on ‘Presence’.

    This is just the latest secretive high-profile project featuring a big-name director and potential cast, as Ryan Coogler has a project with Michael B. Jordan attached to star that is generating plenty of interest.

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    Is Steven Soderbergh returning to the ‘Ocean’s’ franchise?

    George Clooney, Matt Damon, and Brad Pitt in 'Ocean's Twelve.'
    (L to R) George Clooney, Matt Damon, and Brad Pitt in 2004’s ‘Ocean’s Twelve.’

    Soderbergh’s busy schedule certainly seems to point to the idea that he won’t be making any more ‘Ocean’s movies after directing the trilogy and being an executive producer on ‘Ocean’s Eight’ (which co-starred Blanchett).

    And indeed, when asked by Variety whether he’d return, he was quick to shoot down any such idea.

    Here’s what Soderbergh said a few days ago:

    “After we made the third movie, I felt like the series was very much concluded for me. When the studio approached me to see if I’d be involved in continuing the franchise, I told them no, because it just doesn’t feel like a move forward for me. I’m chasing something else.”

    Now we know what else…

    Steven Soderbergh, winner of the Best Director Oscar for the film 'Traffic' poses for a photo backstage at the 73rd Annual Academy Awards March 25 in Los Angeles.
    Steven Soderbergh, winner of the Best Director Oscar for the film ‘Traffic’ poses for a photo backstage at the 73rd Annual Academy Awards March 25 in Los Angeles.

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  • David Koepp Writing New ‘Jurassic World’ Movie

    Chris Pratt in 2015's 'Jurassic World.'
    Chris Pratt in 2015’s ‘Jurassic World.’ Photo: Universal Pictures.

    Preview:

    • Universal has a new ‘Jurassic World’ movie in the works.
    • ‘Jurassic Park’ writer David Koepp is on script duty.
    • It’ll reportedly launch a new franchise based in the ‘Jurassic’ world.

    Despite bringing dino-action back to our screens with three giant ‘Jurassic World’ movies in 2015, 2018 and 2022, Universal is apparently ready for more. And given the solid box office for pretty much anything with ‘Jurassic’ in its title for the studio, this is perhaps not as shocking as it might seem.

    According to The Hollywood Reporter, a new movie set in the ‘Jurassic World’ sphere is in the works, with someone who has plenty of experience wrangling terrible lizards (at least on the page) involved: veteran screenwriter David Koepp.

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    What’s the story of the new ‘Jurassic World’ movie?

    2015's 'Jurassic World.'
    2015’s ‘Jurassic World.’ Photo: Universal Pictures.

    That is one thing that the Reporter’s sources couldn’t pinpoint –– while it will certainly feature plenty of giant reptiles roaring around (and a host of others), the exact story details are trapped in amber for now.

    It’ll reportedly be set in the ‘Jurassic World’ era, but won’t directly connect to the previous three movies, so an appearance from characters such as those films’ Owen Grady (Chris Pratt) or Claire Dearing (Bryce Dallas Howards) appears unlikely for now –– though we won’t rule anything out at this point.

    From the sounds of it, this new movie would take the franchise in a fresh new direction, so we’re also not predicting (for now) the return of ‘Jurassic Park’ trio Alan Grant (Sam Neill), Ellie Sattler (Laura Dern) and Ian Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum).

    Related Article: A Lego Special Re-telling of ‘Jurassic Park’ is Stomping onto Streaming Service Peacock

    Who is making the new ‘Jurassic World’ movie?

    Pitbull, Jimmy Buffet, director Frank Marshall, and director Ryan Suffern from the documentary 'Jazz Fest: A New Orleans Story.'
    (L to R) Director Frank Marshall, Jimmy Buffet, Pitbull and director Ryan Suffern from the documentary ‘Jazz Fest: A New Orleans Story.’ Courtesy of The Kennedy/Marshall Company. Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics.

    So far, the project is at scripting stage, with Koepp hard at work. He’s someone who has no small experience with these stories, since he wrote both 1993 classic ‘Jurassic Park’ (the movie directed by Steven Spielberg that re-ignited moviegoers’ passion for dinos in the first place) and its 1997 sequel, ‘The Lost World: Jurassic Park’ (also directed by Spielberg).

    Koepp, of course, has worked a lot with Spielberg, but is also a much sought-after writer beyond those collaborations (he has two movies on the way via Steven Soderbergh) and is a filmmaker in his own right. Would he want to step up and direct a new ‘Jurassic World’? We’d have to say it’s unlikely given his usual smaller-scale directing gigs.

    Longtime producer Frank Marshall, who worked on all three of the ‘Jurassic World’ movies is on board this one also, and the studio seems bullish about the progress so far.

    When will the new movie be in theaters?

    While it would seem shockingly fast given the usual scope, scale and effects load of a movie such as this, the Reporter’s story mentions that things are far enough along for a potential –– heavy emphasis on “potential” –– 2025 release date.

    2018's 'Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.'
    2018’s ‘Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.’ Photo: Universal Pictures.

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