With another Transformer's sequel banking on robot dinosaurs, the dinosaur movie of all dinosaur movies is not about to miss out on capitalizing on these ancient reptilian beasts.
The Jurassic film series will have a fourth sequel to its name, Universal Pictures has finally announced, adding that it will be titled "Jurassic World."
Steven Spielberg, who has directed the previous Jurassic films, has taken it upon himself to work on the upcoming sequel as producer, giving the directorial reign to Trevorrow. No statement has been released as of yet on who will be on the cast, or if Jeff Goldblum-who has made consistent appearances in the Jurassic film franchise-will be cast as one of the leading or supporting characters.
Fans care little about who will be cast to play humans in the genetically modified Jurassic theme park; after all, who cares about humans when there is an obvious overabundance of giant dinosaurs? The film will be in 3D, and the special effects have greatly improved since release of the first film in 1993, but hardcore fans will be expecting at least one animatronic dinosaur. There seems to be something disturbingly eerie about the stiff, unrealistic movements of the robotic dinosaurs that gives chills down moviegoers' spines.
The film has so far featured the three horned Triceratops, the benevolent, long necked Brachiosaurus, the duck-billed Parasaurolophus, and the ever famous Tyrannosaurus Rex, but many dinosaur enthusiasts have been saying that it is high time that the dinosaur film franchise should feature water-dinosaurs. Pesky and vicious Velociraptors have been introduced as additional creatures to run away from, so producers will have to study up on their prehistoric beasts to catch up to the demands of fans.
Jurassic World had been slated for an earlier 2014 release but Universal Studios have said that it will hit theaters on June 12, 2015.
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