

'Jurassic Park' veteran returns to the franchise for new film
Universal Pictures is planning a new saga after the end of the "Jurassic World" trilogy - with a new cast and a fresh story. David Koepp, screenwriter of Steven Spielberg's original "Jurassic Park" and the first sequel, is returning with a script.
Another veteran returns as producer
David Koepp was already the screenwriter of the original film "Jurassic Park" from 1993, directed by Steven Spielberg, and the sequel "The Lost World: Jurassic Park" from 1997. However, both films were based on the novels by Michael Crichton. The script is said to be so far advanced that the production studio is flirting with a possible start date in 2025.
The project does not yet have a director. However, alongside Frank Marshall and Patrick Crowley, who were both responsible for the "Jurassic World" trilogy, Steven Spielberg is also involved as executive producer via his production company Amblin Entertainment.
New "Jurassic World" era with a new cast
Exact details of the content are not yet known, but a new era with a completely new storyline is to be ushered in. It therefore seems unlikely, but not impossible, that the stars of the previous films Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Sam Neill, Laura Dern and Jeff Goldblum will return. I could imagine that they could possibly appear in a supporting role if their schedules allow it and the financial conditions are right for all sides.
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What do you expect from a new saga of the dinosaur film series? Which actors and actresses would you like to see in the cast?
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