Jeff Goldblum reveals that he has not been approached about Jurassic World, but is in talks for Independence Day 2.
Jeff Goldblum had the fortune of starring in two of the biggest summer blockbusters of the 1990s: Jurassic Park and Independence Day. Both of which, not-so-coincidentally, featured him saying, “Must go faster.” However, things are not moving so fast for him with Jurassic World.
While promoting the new terrific Wes Anderson movie The Grand Budapest Hotel, which had its premiere last night in New York City, Goldblum spoke with Huffington Post about appearing in another Jurassic Park film. However, Goldblum revealed that nobody has called him about it, and he is still ultimately fine with the first two adventures he filmed with Steven Spielberg during the 1990s.
“Yeah, they haven’t called me for ‘4,’” Goldblum said. “…But I was perfectly satisfied with the two that I did. I'm still satisfied with that and I'll be the first in line to see anything else, so, you know. But, Independence Day…”
Thus the topic invariably became about the Independence Day sequel, which Goldblum confirmed he has had talks about and was very keen on pursuing down the line.
“Yeah, they've talked to me about it, and I've talked to them about it, and they're excited, and I'm anxious and eager to see -- I haven't read anything -- what they cook up,” Goldblum said. “You know, I think they're trying to put it together.”
Goldblum’s The Grand Budapest Hotel opens on March 7, 2014.
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