Jurassic World Dominion director Colin Trevorrow has revealed how Jurassic Park director Steven Spielberg reacted to his conclusion to the franchise. Trevorrow directed the 2015 sequel Jurassic World, as well as the recently released sixth installment.Jurassic World Dominion sees the cast of Trevorrow's 2015 film join forces with returning cast members from the original film.
Almost three decades since entrepreneur John Hammond (Richard Attenborough) created a park that resurrected prehistoric creatures in the modern-day, humanity reaches a pivotal moment in Jurassic World Dominion. With Jurassic World and Isla Nublar now just a memory after the site was destroyed in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, the human race must adjust as dinosaurs repopulate the Earth and nature is thrown into imbalance. As the world faces a potential crisis, Owen Grady (Chris Pratt) and Claire Dearing (Bryce Dallas Howard) join forces with the first film's survivors to save the world. Once described as the end of the Jurassic Park franchise by Trevorrow, the director has now shared how the director who started the Jurassic Park series reacted to his conclusion.
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In a larger interview with IndieWire, Treverrow revealed that Spielberg had seen the film ahead of release and shared the directors thoughts on Jurassic World Dominion ending the franchise. The director stated that Spielberg was moved by the returns and reunion of Alan Grant (Sam Neil), Ellie Sattler (Laura Dern), and Ian Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum) in the third instalment after so much time had passed. Stating that he assumed Spielberg was aware of how much he hoped to justify his films' existence, Treverrow
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