Given Jurassic World’s runaway success at the box office this summer, where it earned $1.67 billion to become the third-biggest movie of all time, it came as little surprise when Universal announced a sequel for 2018. And, it will also come as little surprise that the studio has plans for another sequel to complete the Jurassic World trilogy.
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“Colin Trevorrow is busy working on an outline [for Jurassic World 2],” Universal Pictures chairman Donna Langley tells THR. “He’s been working with Steven Spielberg. And they have an idea for the next two movies actually. It was designed as a trilogy, unbeknown to us. It’s a happy surprise.”
Having signed on to helm Star Wars: Episode IX, Jurassic World director Colin Trevorrow won’t be back to helm the next instalment, with a recent report suggesting that Universal had courted J.A. Bayona (The Impossible) for the job, only for him to face scheduling conflicts with World War Z 2.
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