Jurassic World (2015, Trevorrow) S: Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard
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re: Jurassic World (2015, Trevorrow)
Trevorrow was asked if he'd like to have John Williams back to score the film, to which he replied, “Do I love John Williams and all of his music? Of course.” insinuating that he couldn't comment on the matter. Commenting on the pressure to make the film, Trevorrow said, “It’s important to make a movie for the fans but I also have to remember that there’s a lot of people who just couldn’t care less and need me to make a solid case for why the hell there’s a Jurassic Park 4 in the first place and I want to make a movie for them too.”
The director was quick to point out that he's definitely not in the franchise for the money, saying, “This is not a paycheck gig for me and it’s not the movie that I’m making so I can make the movies that I really want to make. I actually want to make a kick-ass Jurassic Park movie.” He continued, saying, “When I get to sit down with guys like John Rosengrant and adjust the talon length on a dinosaur and then we’re looking at variations on skin colour, that never feels like work. That’s when I feel like a kid.”
In terms of what kinds of dinosaurs we'll be seeing in the sequel, Trevorrow said, “I feel like, obviously, everyone’s favourite is the T-Rex and there’s just something so iconic about that animal.” He also brought up the "new" dino that's been widely discussed since the announcement. “What is my favourite dinosaur? We have a new one that’s pretty cool. I’m not going to tell you anything about it, but… it’s pretty bad ass. I think Jack Horner said something about that too”
Trevorrow talked spoilers on the internet, suggesting that fans shouldn't go looking for them and that he wants to cherish the time that no one knows “what the hell we’re doing.” He addressed the "muzzle" aspect of the rumors, although doesn't dispel them, saying, “I saw some of the rumors on the internet and I would have all kinds of red flags going off if I heard they were going to muzzle a T-Rex. So I would say don’t believe everything you read, there are way more insiders on the internet than there are in real life.”
Lastly, Trevorrow said that both Steven Spielberg and Frank Marshall were committed to making a great sequel, even if that means delaying the film until it's ready.
"Steven [Spielberg] has been very closely involved in this and he cares about the franchise very much and he does not want the movie to happen unless there's a script that deserves to be shot and I feel the exact same way and that's what we're doing here. And Frank [Marshall] feels the same way, so when you have three guys who feel like that sometimes you're going to end up with a movie that gets pushed a year. But, in the end, however it turns out, the one thing no one's going to be able to say is that we didn't give a shit or that we phoned it in 'cause that is not true."
The director was quick to point out that he's definitely not in the franchise for the money, saying, “This is not a paycheck gig for me and it’s not the movie that I’m making so I can make the movies that I really want to make. I actually want to make a kick-ass Jurassic Park movie.” He continued, saying, “When I get to sit down with guys like John Rosengrant and adjust the talon length on a dinosaur and then we’re looking at variations on skin colour, that never feels like work. That’s when I feel like a kid.”
In terms of what kinds of dinosaurs we'll be seeing in the sequel, Trevorrow said, “I feel like, obviously, everyone’s favourite is the T-Rex and there’s just something so iconic about that animal.” He also brought up the "new" dino that's been widely discussed since the announcement. “What is my favourite dinosaur? We have a new one that’s pretty cool. I’m not going to tell you anything about it, but… it’s pretty bad ass. I think Jack Horner said something about that too”
Trevorrow talked spoilers on the internet, suggesting that fans shouldn't go looking for them and that he wants to cherish the time that no one knows “what the hell we’re doing.” He addressed the "muzzle" aspect of the rumors, although doesn't dispel them, saying, “I saw some of the rumors on the internet and I would have all kinds of red flags going off if I heard they were going to muzzle a T-Rex. So I would say don’t believe everything you read, there are way more insiders on the internet than there are in real life.”
Lastly, Trevorrow said that both Steven Spielberg and Frank Marshall were committed to making a great sequel, even if that means delaying the film until it's ready.
"Steven [Spielberg] has been very closely involved in this and he cares about the franchise very much and he does not want the movie to happen unless there's a script that deserves to be shot and I feel the exact same way and that's what we're doing here. And Frank [Marshall] feels the same way, so when you have three guys who feel like that sometimes you're going to end up with a movie that gets pushed a year. But, in the end, however it turns out, the one thing no one's going to be able to say is that we didn't give a shit or that we phoned it in 'cause that is not true."
#303
re: Jurassic World (2015, Trevorrow)
Universal Pictures will release Jurassic World in 3D on June 12, 2015. Steven Spielberg is producing the big-budget dino-sequel, formerly known as Jurassic Park 4. Colin Trevorrow directs from a draft of the screenplay he wrote with Derek Connolly. Frank Marshall and Pat Crowley are producing.
#306
DVD Talk God
re: Jurassic World (2015, Trevorrow)
Not surprising it's 2015. They haven't even began principal photography yet, let alone cast anyone.
I'm going to assume they will try to get the ball rolling on filming mid-2014.
I'm going to assume they will try to get the ball rolling on filming mid-2014.
#307
DVD Talk Hero
re: Jurassic World (2015, Trevorrow)
At least it isn't called "Jurassic Park: Rise of the CyberRaptors."
#313
Re: Jurassic World (2015, Trevorrow)
Bryce Dallas Howard in talks
http://www.deadline.com/2013/09/bryc...urassic-talks/
http://www.deadline.com/2013/09/bryc...urassic-talks/
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DVD Talk Hero
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Re: Jurassic World (2015, Trevorrow)
EXCLUSIVE: We got another lead casting in Jurassic World, the Colin Trevorrow-directed sequel that will be shot in 3D and which Universal will release in June 12, 2015. I keep hearing that New Girl and Drinking Buddies star Jake Johnson is in the mix, but the studio won’t confirm him. I don’t think they confirmed Bryce Dallas Howard, who has also been in talks for a role. I’m hearing that 12-year old Ty Simpkins, fresh from Iron Man 3, has booked a lead in Jurassic World.
Despite the fact I probably have food in the freezer older than this young actor, Simpkins has worked before with producer Steven Spielberg, who is producing with Frank Marshall and Pat Crowley. Simpkins made his feature debut in the Spielberg-directed War Of The Worlds, opposite Tom Cruise and Dakota Fanning. Last year, Simpkins starred in the genre smash Insidious, and reprises in the sequel. His other credits include Revolutionary Road, Pride And Glory, and the Kate Winslet-starrer Little Children. This should be a breakout opportunity–the first three films grossed more than $1.9 billion worldwide–in a film that was written by Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver and is being directed by Trevorrow. Trevorrow, who wrote the most recent draft with Derek Connolly, got the job off the acclaimed indie Safety Not Guaranteed. He’s repped by ICM Partners.
Despite the fact I probably have food in the freezer older than this young actor, Simpkins has worked before with producer Steven Spielberg, who is producing with Frank Marshall and Pat Crowley. Simpkins made his feature debut in the Spielberg-directed War Of The Worlds, opposite Tom Cruise and Dakota Fanning. Last year, Simpkins starred in the genre smash Insidious, and reprises in the sequel. His other credits include Revolutionary Road, Pride And Glory, and the Kate Winslet-starrer Little Children. This should be a breakout opportunity–the first three films grossed more than $1.9 billion worldwide–in a film that was written by Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver and is being directed by Trevorrow. Trevorrow, who wrote the most recent draft with Derek Connolly, got the job off the acclaimed indie Safety Not Guaranteed. He’s repped by ICM Partners.
#321
DVD Talk Legend
Re: Jurassic World (2015, Trevorrow)
If it has any ending at all it will be better than 3. If it anything like the first one it will be better than 2
#322
DVD Talk Hero
Re: Jurassic World (2015, Trevorrow)
I supposed it was asking too much to have no kids in this one. Let's hope this kid doesn't turn full Rambo half way through the movie like he did last time.