Jurassic Park 4 may be taking a little longer than planned to get to the screen, with the release date seemingly now summer 2015, but we're no less excited for it.
The movie's director, Colin Trevorrow, has played things pretty close to his chest since he got the job, with the internet rumour mill attempting - generally unsuccessfully - to fill in the rest of the blanks. However, he's now appeared on the Jurassic Park Podcast, and revealed as few things about the movie.
With thanks to Bleeding Cool for extracting the key switch, Trevorrow stated his desire to "make a kick-ass Jurassic Park movie", saying "this is not a pay check gig for me". Stating that the movie has to appeal to established fans of the Jurassic Park movies as well as those who have never seen one before, he's clearly a fan of the fact that the movie is so far shrouded in so much mystery.
He did admit though that "I saw some of the rumours on the internet and I would have all kinds of red flags going off if I heard they were going to muzzle a T-Rex. So I would say don’t believe everything you read, there are way more insiders on the internet than there are in real life". Trevorrow certainly experienced this before when he was linked heavily with Star Wars: Episode VII.
He did tease, when asked his favorite dinosaur, "we have a new one that’s pretty cool. I’m not going to tell you anything about it, but… it’s pretty bad ass. I think Jack Horner said something about that too".
The full podcast interview is below.
Jurassic Park 4 should be with us in 2015. And thanks again to Bleeding Cool.