Dinosaur fans across the globe were not really impressed with Colin Trevorrow's idea of concentrating on a single hybrid. So he is planning to introduce a new set of raptors in "Jurassic World 2".
Universal Pictures recently revealed a few details about the next sequel of the Dino-centric movie that is scheduled to hit big screens on 22 June 2018.
While Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard will reprise their roles as Owen Grady and Claire Dearing in the film, Trevorrow will not be seen on director's chair. But he will prepare the script along with Derek Connolly, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
"Whether or not I am involved in later instalments or not, I felt it was important for me to set the table. I know they're going to want to make them, I know that Stephen definitely wants to make several of these movies, and I want to do my job in setting the table for something that can be rich and thoughtful and interesting," he said.
Sharing further details about his next project, the 38-year-old revealed that the film will not be limited to a theme park "and there are applications for this science that reach far beyond entertainment."
Another major scoop that has been teased by Trevorrow is that the chief geneticist Dr Henry Wu (B D Wong) might militarise a new set of dinosaurs in "Jurassic World 2".
"Dr Wu says in the film, when he's warning Dr Mesrani, 'we're not always going to be the only ones who can make a dinosaur'. I think that's an interesting idea that even if we don't explore fully in this film, there is room for this universe to expand. I shouldn't use the word universe, because people will think we're making a Jurassic World universe -- we're not," he told Wired.