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'Jurassic Park' writer makes 'three' demands to Universal Pictures for new sequel
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Action film has been renewed for another sequel. Writer David Keopp will be returning with the upcoming 2025 film The 61-year-old writer scripted the 1993 and 1997’s However, for the new film, he laid down a few demands in front of Universal Pictures before agreeing to return. “Number one was – the events of the previous six movies cannot be denied or contradicted, because I hate a retcon.” “[Number two was] all science must be real. [Third was] humour is oxygen”, the American author told Meanwhile, the writer hinted that the new installment would evoke the 'spirit' of the first film. “[We are trying to capture] the spirit of the first movie, which is the tone that we would like to get closest to.” He continued: “You don't often get that chance, where they give you very few guidelines, except there must be dinosaurs in it.” The forthcoming 2025 action sci-fi is set to release on July 2. It features Jonathan Bailey, Scarlett Johansson, Luna Blaise, Ed Skrein, Mahershala Ali and Rupert Friend.
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