Manuel Garcia-Rulfo is currently in talks to be a part of the upcoming Jurassic World film from Universal and Amblin Entertainment. Scarlett Johansson and Jonathan Bailey have already been confirmed to have roles in the movie.
The film studio has announced that the movie is scheduled to be released on July 2, 2025, and has quickly secured a director in Gareth Edwards, who will direct a screenplay written by David Koepp.
This upcoming film will offer a new perspective, as it is anticipated that Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard from Jurassic World will not be reprising their roles, along with original trilogy stars Jeff Goldblum, Laura Dern, and Sam Neill.
Steven Spielberg, along with Frank Marshall and Patrick Crowley, will serve as executive producers for the film under Amblin and Kennedy-Marshall. The studio will be supervised by EVP Production Development Sara Scott and Creative Executive of Production Development Jacqueline Garell.
Source: Deadline
Well I really liked his rogue one. So I guess I have some hope for this.
Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment are currently in the final stages of negotiations with Gareth Edwards, the director of Rogue One, to take the helm of a brand new Jurassic World film.
Edwards spent the entire last week meeting with executives and his impressive meetings with Steven Spielberg and Frank Marshall, the producers who kickstarted the franchise in the 90s, led to a quick offer. Once the deal is finalized, pre-production will kick into high gear as the studio has already set a release date for July 2, 2025.
Source: Deadline
According to Deadline, It appears that David Leitch is no longer in discussions to helm the film. Sources indicate that the separation was friendly, with both the studio and Leitch having divergent creative visions for the project.
12 hours ago, MRT said:Damn, I read that first as David Lynch. Now I'm disappointed.
So a movie where all the dinosaurs exist in a dream but dreams are the only true reality because what is reality anyway if not a Stegosaurus dreaming?
Damn, I read that first as David Lynch. Now I'm disappointed.
According to Deadline, David Leitch is currently in early discussions to direct the upcoming installment of the highly successful franchise. Scheduled to be released on July 2, 2025, this new film will offer a fresh perspective on the Jurassic era. However, fans should not expect to see familiar faces such as Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Jeff Goldblum, Laura Dern, and Sam Neill from the previous movies.
The movie will be brought by the executive production of Steven Spielberg through Amblin Entertainment, with Frank Marshall and Patrick Crowley serving as producers. Additionally, David Leitch and Kelly McCormick will also produce through their company 87North. Overseeing the project for the Studio will be Sara Scott, the Executive Vice President of Production Development, and Jacqueline Garell, the Creative Executive of Production Development.
On 1/22/2024 at 7:57 PM, DarthKane said:This had dang well better be closer to the novel.
I'm counting on a full 35 minutes explaining the precision of Cray super computers.
Terrible, why? do something new, or just keep making sequels that get increasingly sillier, don't reboot Jurassic Park, the first film is one of the best films ever, we don't need to draw over it, it's iconic, a reboot just seems like a poor idea, nobody wants a reboot.
but like others have said if you are gonna reboot it, follow the book closer, make it darker and more a horror film, I could maybe get behind that, If it's just a fun re-do of the first film it's going to stink I can bet that, because it's going to have all of the 2020 humour, CGI that just looks meh for some reason (why did CGI seem to get worse?) and some whatever actors.
I would be down for this if it sticks closer to the novel , dont get me wrong I love the original movie but that said the it should of been a r rated if it was closer to the book , I get why they changed it up one the book has a lot of exposition and way more gore , and B, they wanted kiddies to enjoy the first movie with still having some high tension scenes