
London: Director Colin Trevorrow is game for
a third movie in the "Jurassic World" series and says the
manner which the forthcoming film, "Jurassic World: Fallen
Kingdom" ends, it makes way for another movie.
The 41-year-old filmmaker said the second feature will
not end on a cliffhanger but give rise to the trilogy in the
franchise, FemaleFirst reported.
"At the end of this movie, it's not a cliffhanger, but
it's designed for people to want to know what's going to
happen next, whereas the earlier 'Jurassic Park' movies had
pretty clear definitive endings. They were much more episodic.
"In working with Derek Connolly, my co-writer, we were
also thinking about where it was going to go in the future,"
Trevorrow said in an interview published on YouTube by Sebas Tabany.
Asked about a third chapter, he said he knew the
direction he wanted the story to move in and also discussed it
with original "Jurassic Park" franchise director, Steven
Spielberg.
"Yes, absolutely... I knew where I wanted it to go. I
remember telling Steven even while we were still making the
first movie, 'This is the beginning. Here is the middle. And
here's the end of the end. This is where we want to go'.
PTI