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Where's Suikoden VI??????
They were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they never stopped for a minute to think if they should
They were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they never stopped for a minute to think if they should
Universal Says JP4 to be Released "At a Later Date"
Commenting to Screencrush.com, Universal has released an official statement on the matter.
"In coordination with filmmakers, Universal has decided to release Jurassic Park 4 at a later date giving the studio and filmmakers adequate time to bring audiences the best possible version of the fourth installment in Universal’s beloved franchise. We could not be more excited about the vision that Colin Trevorrow has created for this film, and we look forward to watching as he and the producers create another great chapter in this franchise’s storied history."
From what I heard one of the ideas for the sequel was half human half dinosaurs with fukking lasers on their heads or some shyt.
So no sequel is fine with me.
That was the idea being floated around like 8 years ago...
From what I heard one of the ideas for the sequel was half human half dinosaurs with fukking lasers on their heads or some shyt.
So no sequel is fine with me.
That was the idea being floated around like 8 years ago...
The idea was killed in 2008. But just the fact that it was in pre-production, before it got stuck in development hell, doesn't bode well for whatever they have coming in this new film.
Spielberg Told JP4 Filmmakers Script Was "Crap" Last Week?
According to HollyScoopTV, a source "very close to the production" claims Spielberg never liked the script to begin with (assuming he's talking about the Jaffa/Silver one) but called the newly delivered re-worked script by Colin Trevorrow "crap" just last week. HollyScoop adds, "[Spielberg said] if they wanted him to be involved with it, it must be re-written." This comment apparently caused the chain of events leading to where we are now. Elsewhere, I've leared the Baton Rouge production office, which had opened last week, will be shutting down today. Work there was ramping up for filming at Raleigh Studios next month.
After hitting an unexpected delay, development on Jurassic Park 4 is back on track with a general release window of 2015 being given to the film a few weeks ago. Now, director Colin Trevorrow spoke with the Schmoes Know about the progress of the film and seemed very optimistic about its future.
"It's incredible to have Steven, who's done this for decades and has such an incredible filmic knowledge and just understands the language of the story in a way that for us is very refreshing. It's not like getting notes from a studio executive, it's really just trying to crack this and make it the best it can be."
When asked if the film would be a reboot, Trevorrow laughed and said: "We don't want to create a new scoop here, but we definitely want to honor what came before us."
In closing, Trevorrow indicated that they're treating the material with a lot of reverence.
"We are very aware of how much a certain generation especially cares about this movie and we talk about it all the time and really the conversation is: It’s not about us, it’s not about our careers, it’s – how do we make something that can stand with the first one."
While plot details for the film are still under wraps, rumor has it that the film will see the action return to Isla Nublar, the island upon which the first film took place, where a new and fully functional Jurassic Park has been opened. All is going well at the park with their "tame" dinosaurs until a new (still unknown) dinosaur wreaks havoc.
So 80% of the art department was fired?
Guarantee you the argument is over what the dinosaurs should look like. Scientists now believe that almost all dinosaurs were covered in colorful feathers Quite a difference from before.