Synonymous with childhood nostalgia and thrill, Jurassic World is one of those franchises that never dies, and that is for good. Though the franchise is far from its golden era and element, all it needs is a revamp, and recent events state that it is getting one.
So, what’s the deal?
Two years after the last installment of the franchise, Jurassic World Dominion, there are talks about a new film. And this time, Universal Studio is focusing to go back to its roots, as David Koepp will be the one who works on the screenplay.
Previously, he was associated with the 1993 Jurassic Park by Spielberg and the 1997 sequel Jurassic Park: The Lost World.
The buzz about the new sequel has been going on for some time now, and as the script is almost finalized, the studio is targeting a 2025 release for the new installment.
In terms of the producers, Spielberg himself will contribute through his Amblin Entertainment. He will also be joined by Frank Marshall.
The director has not been finalized, but this film will work as a reboot; a ‘new Jurassic era’ is being promised by the studio. So, you can definitely expect a completely fresh line-up, a very necessary change for the makers going forward.