Colin Trevorrow Won't Direct The Next Jurassic Park Film

Early tracking has Jurassic World set to open as high as $130 million, but the director Colin [...]

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Early tracking has Jurassic World set to open as high as $130 million, but the director Colin Trevorrow has already decided one Jurassic Park film is enough. At the Paris, France World Premiere he confirmed that he won't direct another installment in the series.

"Jurassic Park is like Star Wars. Different directors can give a different taste to each movie," Trevorrow told BadTaste.it. "I would be involved in some way, but not as director."

Outside of Jurassic World, Trevorrow has only directed one other feature film, 2012's Safety Not Guaranteed.

(via SHH)

In Jurassic World, 22 years after the events of Jurassic Park, in a fully functional resort on Isla Nublar that sees more than 20,000 visitors a day. Guests arrive by boat from Costa Rica, and the new park includes a biological preserve, a safari, a zoo, and a theme park type setting. The island also contains a luxury resort with hotels, restaurants, nightlife, and golf. And, of course, unprecedented up-close access to real, living dinosaurs - the full execution of John Hammond's dream. But humanity's continuing efforts to dominate nature generate unexpected, and dangerous, results.

Jurassic World opens June 12.

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