Jurassic World: Rebirth Writer Compares The Movie To Steven Spielberg’s Original, And I’m So In

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Dinosaurs have been gone from the earth for 65 million years but it seems dinosaurs won’t be leaving our movie screens for any significant length of time. The Jurassic Park franchise has given us six movies already and a seventh is already underway. While what we know about Jurassic World: Rebirth is fairly limited at the moment, beyond some teases from director Gareth Edwards, the screenwriter is teasing some things that should have fans of the first movie very excited.

The original Jurassic Park was a groundbreaking movie for its use of CGI effects to create realistic-looking dinosaurs. Every movie since has largely been trying to recapture the magic of the first film, and screenwriter of Rebirth, David Koepp says he was specifically given instructions by producer Steven Spielberg to try and recapture the tone of the original franchise in the new film. He told The Discourse Podcast

I hope people like the movie because series tend to change after three, and it felt like, ‘Okay, so let’s change our tone.’ Steven [Spielberg] and I were interested in a tone maybe more akin to the very first movie. I saw it early on as a mission movie. I like things that are driven by bottles, by containment.

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