The Jurassic world of Jurassic Park might have been one of those franchises relegated into the world of perpetual nostalgia, trotted out only for Halloween costumes or flashback lists. Although Steven Spielberg attempted many times to receive a reboot off the floor, it had been 12 years before the single-player (also effectively a reboot) began development in earnest.
The 2015 reboot Jurassic World was well received by critics and fans, so well it begot the following: Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. However, this sequel was not universally loved by critics. But its massive success in the box office it made $1.3 billion worldwide all but guaranteed another sequel.
Jurassic Park’s director Steven Spielberg confirmed Jurassic World 3 (or Super Park if you prefer) will be led by Colin Trevorrow, who also directed 2015’s Jurassic World.
Jurassic World 3 has had hardly any details made public, aside from its official name being Jurassic World Dominion– supported in February 2020.
Here’s what we know up to now about the upcoming film.
Cinemas across the planet will be welcoming dinosaurs again on their screens onto June 11, 2021. So far, the launch date hasn’t been postponed but manufacturing has stopped due to the ongoing world situation.
If it were to be delayed, it would be pushed back to stay in keeping with June launch dates which have proven effective for the previous two movie.
Emily Carmichael (Pacific Rim: Uprising), a newcomer to the dinosaur franchise, will pen the screenplay for Jurassic World 3. The movie has been described by Trevorrow as a”party of everything that has existed in the franchise up until now”.
Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard will be observed once again as Owen Grady and Claire Dearing respectively, as supported by Colin Trevorrow. He’s said that there are other characters from the Fallen Kingdom that will become”major characters”.
Newcomer to the franchise Isabella Sermon may also return as Maisie Lockwood, the genetically-created offspring of John Hammond’s former partner Sir Benjamin Lockwood (James Cromwell).
And to complete this trilogy, morally dubious geneticist Dr. Henry Wu (BD Wong) might eventually get his comeuppance. Though he wasn’t at the sequel, Jake Johnson could reprise his much-loved Jurassic World role as Lowery in the threequel.
“It doesn’t mean he’ll never return, and I’ve had conversations with nearly every one of the actors heading back into the prior movies about how important their legacies would be to those movie, and also how important it is to continuously change and evolve them to something new.”
Even though Jeff Goldblum returned to the franchise as Dr. Ian Malcolm, he had limited screen time in Jurassic Planet: Fallen Kingdom. But worry not, fans of the first the THREE remaining first stars are verified to be reprising their roles!
Director Colin Trevorrow revealed why their recurrence staggered. “We’d brought back Dr. Henry Wu first since he was the man behind the science and the only one that made sense. Otherwise, we’d have needed to think of a reason Ellie, Malcolm, and Grant all went to the theme park around the specific same day it broke down,” Trevorrow said.
“However, the next film allows the legacy characters to be a part of the narrative in a natural way. [Jurassic World Dominion screenwriter] Emily Carmichael and I call it Jurassic Park VI since it is.”
Chris Pratt recently cautioned that everybody would be returning, but there is still no official word on reprisals from Ariana Richards (Jurassic Park), Vince Vaughn, Julianne Moore (Lost World), William H. Macy, Téa Leoni (Jurassic Park III), or Lauren Lapkus (Jurassic World).
We do not know too much about how the threequel will continue from Fallen Kingdom’s cliffhanger that watched dinosaurs outside on earth.
Trevorrow has been calling it a “science thriller” and Howard has been talking about how the movie will “deliver the entire saga together”, particularly as it has been reported that it is the final film from the Jurassic World series.
But one thing that the third film won’t be is that a war movie that is dino-vs-human. “Dinosaurs can not organize,” Trevorrow told Jurassic Outpost.
“Right now we have lethal predators in wild regions surrounding cities all around the world, [but] they do not go pack searching for people in urban areas. The world that I get excited about is the one where a dinosaur might run out before your car on a foggy backroad, or even invade your campground looking for meals.”
Chris Pratt has assured fans that they”won’t be disappointed” and teased the film could start after a time jump.
“I can’t feel that we’re going to make that movie, and I can not believe they found a way to deliver on the promise of the conclusion of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom,” he clarified.
“Like,’ Watch? The island has discounted. The animals are out, we can not put them back into the box. What exactly are we going to do? How are not these dinosaurs this technology?’ We leap and it is like,’Oh! Oh, right! Oh, damn’. It’s likely to be rather epic”
Will the first trio will fit in the plot? Trevorrow knows what he won’t do: make them into”caricatures or parodies of themselves”.
He added: “They’re so iconic, you may easily fall into that trap. You start by asking the questions: who are these people? How can they make of this world they are living in, and how do they feel about becoming part of its history? Ultimately it will be in cooperation. They know and love these characters. We’ll do it together”
If Dominion follows in the footsteps of its predecessor, then we won’t get our first glance before December 2020, with another trailer rolling out in April 2021.
Filming has begun on Jurassic World Dominion. Goldblum disclosed he would start movie “come this summer” He included:”[I’ll] be here shooting with Laura Dern and Sam O’Neill and Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard. Colin Trevorrow as the fantastic manager will be directing and writing it. And I can’t wait”