Jeff Goldblum, Sam Neill and Laura Dern will reprise their iconic roles in JurassicWorld3
Jurassic ParkGoldblum will once again play chaos theorist Dr. Ian Malcom with Dern returning as paleobotanist Dr. Ellie Sattler and Neill as paleontologist Dr. Alan Grant.Jurassic ParkDern and Neill were featured inJurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.held at the Arclight Los Angeles hosted by Collider.
The film will be penned by franchise newcomer Emily Carmichael along with Trevorrow, who directed the 2015 reboot of the franchise and was co-writer of . Trevorrow is returning to executive produce the new chapter along with Spielberg, the filmmaker behind the original movies in the 1990s. Frank Marshall and Pat Crowley are returning as producers.
Plot details are still to be known, but Carmichael and Trevorrow are said to be working from a story by Trevorrow and writing partner Derek Connolly. Carmichael co-wrote the script tofor Disney and director Joseph Kosinski. Carmichael came to Spielberg’s attention when she set up the family action-adventureSign up for Heat Vision's weekly newsletter for all things comics, sci-fi and more.
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