Jurassic Park IV is the upcoming sequel to Jurassic Park III that is (supposedly) being directed by Joe Johnston yet will be produced by Steven Spielberg and Kathleen Kennedy. Rise of the Planet of the Apes screenwriters Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver are the film's writers.
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Director:
Joe Johnston
Writers:
Michael Crichton (characters),
Rick Jaffa (screenplay)
Stars:
Jeff Goldblum, Sam Neill and Laura Dern
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According to Deadline, Jurassic Park 4 is back on and will be written by Rise of the Planet of the Apes
hubby-and-wife scribes Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver. The news comes
after Steven Spielberg announced at Comic-Con last year that he'd like
to see the movie get made in the next couple years.
After Apes ended up being a box office success, perhaps Silver and Jaffa can strike gold twice - or at least create something better than the pretty bad JP sequel The Lost World (1997) and the mediocre Jurassic Park III (2001). And let's hope and pray the once-rumored plot of dinos with guns as fourquel fodder has been effectively abandoned.
After Apes ended up being a box office success, perhaps Silver and Jaffa can strike gold twice - or at least create something better than the pretty bad JP sequel The Lost World (1997) and the mediocre Jurassic Park III (2001). And let's hope and pray the once-rumored plot of dinos with guns as fourquel fodder has been effectively abandoned.
Judging by Johnston’s comments, it sounds like the fourth Jurassic Park
will be an attempt to wipe the (narrative) slate clean from previous
installments and introduce a whole new collection of characters. In
other words, JP4 is being fashioned as a rebooting sequel along the lines of the upcoming G.I. Joe: Retaliation.
Frankly, that’s probably for the best, given that it’d be tricky to
justify bringing back part or all of the main cast members from the
previous Jurassic Park films.
On the technical side of things, Jurassic Park 4 does stand to benefit from the vast improvements in digital effects technology over the past decade since JP3
was released; not to mention, there’s a good chance the film could be
shot in 3D – and, let’s be honest, seeing Velociraptors or the
Tyrannosaurus Rex in three dimensions could be pretty cool.
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