We all welcomed the news of Gareth Edwards’ hiring to direct a new film in the Jurassic World series this past week, and now it looks like we might know when he will physically step behind the camera to start shooting it.
A new post on the Film & Television Industrial Alliance states that the film will kick off production on 31st July – a little way off but well ahead of its summer 2025 release date already set out by Universal Pictures.
The film is listed as simply ‘Jurassic World 4’ – we are far from a title reveal, of course – but confirms that the movie will be written by original Jurassic Park and The Lost World: Jurassic Park scribe David Koepp.
The fourth film in the current series of films which kicked off with the 2015 action-adventure Jurassic World will kick off a new era of dino movies.
A new cast is expected with none of the legacy or previous trilogies’ characters set to return.
The film’s release in 2025 – specifically July 2nd, 2025, will tie in with the tenth anniversary of the Colin Trevorrow movie’s release date.
More as it comes in.
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