Speilberg plans yet another sequel to ‘Jurassic Park’
by Sarah Jones - July 25, 2011 - 0 comments
It's good news for the moviegoers who loved Steven Speilberg's 'Jurassic Park'! Well, reportedly, the fourth installment of the film is on cards.
Speilberg announced this at the San Diego Comic-Con and also mentioned that he has a story in hand and that a script is being written for the same.
He said that the film would possibly release within the next two years or three.
The movie is primarily about the extinct terrestrial reptiles, Dinosaurs, which were dominant in the Triassic era until the Cretaceous era and have been brought into contemporary times by cloning.
There have been three films based on this idea and the part 1 & 2 of the series are based on a novel written by Michael Crichton with the same name as the movie.
This movie series received positive reviews especially for its visual effects and is one of the highest grossing till date.
The first part received the Academy Award for best visual effects, best sound mixing and best sound editing.
'Jurassic Park' grosses $914 million
'Jurassic Park' thrilled its audience and enthralled them with a never-before experience and grossed about $914 million worldwide.
The film is about how an eccentric billionaire and a group of scientists create an amusement park with cloned dinosaurs and get chased by them.
It starred Jeff Goldblum, Laura Dern and Sam Neill. Its sequel 'The Lost World: Jurassic Park' made a good $300 million lesser.
Speilberg is one of the most influential directors in the cinema history and has been an archetype for modern filmmaking.
He is known for his movies such as 'E.T. : The Extra-Terrestrial', 'Schindler's list', 'Saving Private Ryan', etc.
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