The most famous dinosaur film series returns to its origins. According to the portal Hollywood Reporter, David Koepp, the writer of the huge success Jurassic Park, returns to write the screenplay for the new Jurassic World. In addition to him, other veterans of the universe will be involved in the project.
The screenwriter was responsible for writing the first Jurassic Park and its sequel, The Lost World. In addition to him, other veterans of the universe will be involved in the project.
New Jurassic World
Jurassic World: Domination
The seventh and final film in the Jurassic World series was released in 2022. Jurassic World: Dominion has grossed more than $1 billion in theaters worldwide. The film also had a touch of nostalgia with the return of Neill, Dern and Goldblum. With the new production, the saga will have eight films in its catalogue.
What is Universal looking for?
David Koepp has been involved in several works, going beyond the first two Jurassic Park films. He co-wrote Mission: Impossible, teamed up with Sam Raimi to bring Spider-Man to life and contributed two films to the Indiana Jones cinematic universe, including the one released last year.
The writer’s return could signal that Universal Studios is looking for a different approach, moving away from the successful action formula that characterized the previous three films and returning to its roots.
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