Anne Hathaway to Lead Next "Jurassic" Film, Will Take Place In the '80s

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(F) Anne Hathaway in Colossal (R) Jurassic World Dominion

Credit: (Front) Voltage Pictures (Rear) Universal Studios

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  1. I would rather have Chris Pratt and Dallas Howard in the Jurassic Park movies then Anne Hathaway she just doesn’t seem to be the one that should be in them I’ll be very disappointed

  2. John

    I think it’s time to end the series period. It’s had it run

  3. Tee

    Money is money… and there are not only die hard JP fans, but new generational fans who grew up loving dinosaurs. They will never go out of style… so Hollywood will never have to try hard to come up with NEW FILM IDEAS!

    As someone who ran the first JP in theaters as a protectionist, all I can say is… if this is true… it isn’t a surprise. Hollywood wants guaranteed money, so the good Ole symtand by, i.e. sequels are always going to win out over new ideas from new sources.

    Pity.

    1. Maddy

      your comment on Camp Cretaceous is just lazy, it is by far the best thing that’s come out of the Jurassic “World” era from every perspective: writing, animation, consistency, respect to the original franchise, it’s head and shoulders above the new trilogy; I wish people would stop disparaging media primarily directed at kids

      1. Stephen

        Commented to type the same thing. I’m a HARDCORE Jurassic Park fan, it’s my favorite movie of all time and I practically have the script memorized. The World trilogy has been an enormous letdown, especially Fallen Kingdom and Dominion. Imagine my surprise to discover that an effin’ kids version of the franchise turned out to be the best thing to come from it, the first three seasons in particular. I’m a grown ass man with a grown man hobbies and interests, but that show was far better written than the awful scripts penned by Trevorrow. Their first encounter with the Scorpius Rex was far more adrenaline inducing than anything the actual movies managed to build and the characters have actual personalities and development that doesn’t feel so cliche and forced.

  4. Christopher

    Wouldn’t the fact that this is a bad robot in Warner Bros. movie mean that this is not a film in the Jurassic Park franchise? I don’t remember ever hearing that Universal Pictures sold the rights to Jurassic Park is this article just speculation? Where in the original amount of announcement did it say that this was a Jurassic Park movie and not just a dinosaur movie set in the 80s? I’ve tried looking it up but couldn’t find it saying it was a Jurassic Park film.

  5. Anthony

    This is not a Jurassic Park/World movie. It’s being produced by Bad Robot and Warner Brothers, right? If Universal produced every single Jurassic movie and still owns the rights to it last I checked, why is this article written in a way that leads the reader to believe it is a Jurassic film??

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