If you were already feeling steamrolled by Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, then you may not love hearing that its sequel already has a release date on the books. According to Variety, Jurassic World 3 will be bounding its way into cinemas on June 11, 2021, three years after Fallen Kingdom.
While it may seem premature to be announcing this, it is nice that the franchise isn’t taking its cues from Marvel, DC, or even Star Wars. Rather than shoot for a film every couple years, they are making the smart decision of spacing them out substantially, allowing enthusiasm to build up. So despite the fact that we have a street date for the film, it’s still not incredibly close.
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That wasn’t all Variety had to share. Writing alongside Colin Trevorrow will be relatively new talent Emily Carmichael. Carmichael has recently co-written Pacific Rim Uprising, and also rewrote The Black Hole, which is set to be directed by Only the Brave helmer Joseph Kosinski.
Regarding this, Trevorrow stated:
“It’s important to this franchise that we welcome new creative voices to keep our storytelling fresh and alive. I’m thrilled with the tension and beauty J.A. has brought to Fallen Kingdom, and I know Emily will add another layer of emotion to the concluding chapter of our trilogy.”
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SOURCE: Variety