Universal Pictures' next step in the "Jurassic Park" franchise is shrouded in uncertainty, with the highly anticipated sequel to "Jurassic World Rebirth" - titled 'Jurassic World 8: Rebirth' - yet to receive an official greenlight. Despite its predecessor earning $868 million at the box office and garnering a strong cast that includes Scarlett Johansson, Mahershala Ali, and Jonathan Bailey, the production of the sequel is still in its infancy.
In an interview with Screenrant, director Gareth Edwards expressed his desire for "Jurassic World Rebirth" to stand on its own as a standalone film. The director emphasized that he believes the key to a successful franchise lies in each installment being self-contained before connecting with others. He likened this approach to beloved trilogies where the first film is distinct and well-received, paving the way for future installments.
Edwards has explicitly stated his intention not to discuss potential sequels or collaborate with writers like David Koepp or Frank Marshall about a sequel. Instead, he attributes the decision-making process to the studio's wishes, emphasizing that his focus remains on creating the best possible film.
While there are rumors of "Jurassic World 8" in development at Universal Pictures, no official confirmation has been made regarding its existence or release date. Fans can expect a Summer 2028 launch for the highly anticipated sequel, which promises to continue the story of Zora Bennett (Scarlett Johansson), Duncan Kincaid (Mahershala Ali), and Dr. Henry Loomis (Jonathan Bailey) as they navigate their newfound connection with dinosaurs.
In terms of storyline, fans have been speculating about potential plot developments for 'Jurassic World 8', including the possibility of more mutated dinosaurs emerging after the events of "Rebirth". Additionally, there's speculation that Parker-Genix will be on the warpath following Henry and Zora's decision to share the precious dinosaur DNA with the world.
As for the cast, the trio of Johansson, Ali, and Bailey is likely to reprise their roles in 'Jurassic World 8', given that their characters survived the events of "Rebirth". However, no official announcements have been made regarding the rest of the cast.
In an interview with Screenrant, director Gareth Edwards expressed his desire for "Jurassic World Rebirth" to stand on its own as a standalone film. The director emphasized that he believes the key to a successful franchise lies in each installment being self-contained before connecting with others. He likened this approach to beloved trilogies where the first film is distinct and well-received, paving the way for future installments.
Edwards has explicitly stated his intention not to discuss potential sequels or collaborate with writers like David Koepp or Frank Marshall about a sequel. Instead, he attributes the decision-making process to the studio's wishes, emphasizing that his focus remains on creating the best possible film.
While there are rumors of "Jurassic World 8" in development at Universal Pictures, no official confirmation has been made regarding its existence or release date. Fans can expect a Summer 2028 launch for the highly anticipated sequel, which promises to continue the story of Zora Bennett (Scarlett Johansson), Duncan Kincaid (Mahershala Ali), and Dr. Henry Loomis (Jonathan Bailey) as they navigate their newfound connection with dinosaurs.
In terms of storyline, fans have been speculating about potential plot developments for 'Jurassic World 8', including the possibility of more mutated dinosaurs emerging after the events of "Rebirth". Additionally, there's speculation that Parker-Genix will be on the warpath following Henry and Zora's decision to share the precious dinosaur DNA with the world.
As for the cast, the trio of Johansson, Ali, and Bailey is likely to reprise their roles in 'Jurassic World 8', given that their characters survived the events of "Rebirth". However, no official announcements have been made regarding the rest of the cast.