Speaking with Collider, Colin Trevorrow is trying to make the new movie all the more tantalizing by claiming it's the Jurassic film he's been waiting to make: "This is the movie that I've been waiting to make, from the beginning. It's the one that we have spent the past two movies building to. It really was part of a larger story and part of the design. I think people may be underestimating the size and importance of Laura Dern and Sam Neill and Jeff Goldblum's characters in this movie. It is very much an ensemble and that element and the ability to take these beloved characters from almost 30 years now, and understand how they interact with each other in the context of a world that we've really never seen before and have not been able to witness until now is very exciting. I'm having the time of my life." Two takeaways from this statement: Trevorrow seems to be saying, "Hey, if you thought the last two movies were bad, don't worry this one is better!"; and he's also underscoring that Neill, Dern, and Goldblum have major roles in the flick, not just cameos. Trevorrow has talked-up the trio's extended involvement before, but after the Fallen Kingdom tricked many into thinking Goldblum's Ian Malcolm was a big part of the movie, only to reveal in the finished film that he has a quick cameo and that he never leaves one location, you can understand why he's hammering this point home.
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05-03-2025 alle ore 08:36