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Jurassic Park 4 (200?)
Plot: Unknown. Possibly involves a massive escape of dinosaurs into the world.
News:
11 November, 2002
I'm sure this comes as a shock to no one but Universal is planning a third sequel in the Jurassic Park franchise. I say bring it on. As long as they keep pumping out flicks with top notch footage of dinos chomping people for lunch, I'm there. Anyway, without further ado, I give you the report from Ap:
Universal Pictures have announced that they are going forward on the fourth installment of the Jurassic Park franchise.
The official plot is being kept under wraps, but what we do know is that Steven Spielberg and Kathleen Kennedy are back on board producing the film. As if yet, no director has yet been named, as for now the film will be overseen by production president Mary Parent and production VP Tim O'Hair.
In related news, Cinema Confidential was the first to report that Universal Pictures has tapped William Monahan to write the script for the fourth Jurassic Park film.
Sam Neill slipped out a possible plotline for the fourth Jurassic Park while in Qeenstown, New Zealand when asked about JP4. Neill replied, "Yeah, Steven Spielberg and his people are quite busy prepping another one. There is a chance you'll see me in it. I'm as surprised as anyone, because I didn't think there was any way they could get Alan Grant involved again. But they came up with a clever idea. Steven just blew me away with the story....something frightnening is happening concerning those dinosaurs that doesn't necessarily bode well for us humans. Scientists never seem to learn".
What sort of tone can we expect in this film? "You know that feeling when you first saw the original film, and you were so in awe," Neill continued. "We felt so swept away and mesmerised by the sheer majesty of it all? I believe this premise has the potential to elicit that same kind of response. Out of all the concepts that've been created for these movies, this is possibly my favorite."