Thursday, May 9, 2013

Jurassic Park 4 is put on hold by Universal so 'best film possible' can be made

Dinosaur fans were delighted when it was announced that another installment of Jurassic Park was on the way.
But they will have to wait a little longer after it emerged Universal had put the brakes on production of Jurassic Park 4.
Executives made the move after it became apparent the film was not in a fit state to meet its planned production date of June 24, which means it has no chance of meeting its mooted June 13, 2014 release.

Jurassic Park Part 4
Running late: Jurassic Park 4 has been delayed due to production issues  
Naughty Director Colin
Naughty boy: It seems director Colin
Trevorrow did not submit his script on time
A statement from the studio said: 'In coordination with filmmakers, Universal has decided to release Jurassic Park 4 at a later date, giving the studio and filmmakers adequate time to bring audiences the best possible version of the fourth installment in Universal's beloved franchise.
'We could not be more excited about the vision that [director] Colin Trevorrow has created for this film, and we look forward to watching as he and the producers create another great chapter in this franchise's storied history.'


It is a move that will not have been taken lightly, as the studio is lacking tent pole movies for next summer, and had had been pushing for its franchises to pick up the slack.
It set a Fast & Furious 7 for a July 11, 2014 date but franchise director Justin Lin bowed out due to the time constraints. James Wan will now try to take the wheel.
The director, producer Frank Marshall and  their crew had been working hard to ensure the film's production started on time.


Hawaii resident Colin had been there with his Safety Not Guaranteed writer Derek Connolly on a new script, but it seems they did not get it finished on schedule.
Sources claimed the the studio only received a draft two days ago, and that it was 'more epic' than they expected.
This triggered Universal's lengthy development process, which includes budgeting, and it was clear it would not be started or completed on time.
Bosses prudently decided to postpone the blockbuster rather than push it before it is ready.
The news comes less than a week after Colin hinted in a tweeted picture confirmed the film would be returning to Isla Nubar, the island in the original film.
Stephen Spielberg's 1993 original was a massive hit, grossing more than  $900m, and this led to two lucrative sequels being made.
The ET filmmaker was behind 1997's The Lost World: Jurassic Park while Joe Johnston helmed 2001's Jurassic Park III.

Tweeted Pic Nublar
Fossil fuelling anticipation: The filmmaker had hinted the film would return to Isla Nubar by tweeting this pic which he labelled 'Nublar'  
News Source: www.dailymail.co.uk

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