The upcoming Jurassic World installment may have found its director in The Creator’s Gareth Edwards, who admitted he didn’t hesitate to make the project his top priority.Gareth Edwards was visibly strained to share any details about the new Jurassic World film in an interview with Collider, but the director at least revealed he was all but confirmed to direct the movie. Early development had a rocky start with Deadpool 2 director David Leitch tagged to helm but later dropped out of the project. Edwards, whose previous film credits included sci-fi films The Creator, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, and most notably 2014’s Godzilla, seemed the right person to continue the Jurassic Park film series. Edwards says he’s managing expectations at the moment, even though his excitement about the project is evident.Edwards confirmed he’s been a fan of the franchise since the original Jurassic Park film, saying, “I love Jurassic Park. I think the first movie is a cinematic masterpiece…so this opportunity is like a dream to me.” The director also had high praise for Steven Spielberg, who he noted as “the reason [he] ever wanted to be a film director.” Edwards previously acknowledged Spielberg’s influence on his creative approach to Godzilla, which featured multiple nods to the Jaws and Jurassic Park movies. 2014’s Godzilla is generally credited as the film that rebooted the Godzilla franchise and jumpstarted the MonsterVerse.
The upcoming Jurassic World installment may have found its director in The Creator‘s Gareth Edwards, who admitted he didn’t hesitate to make the project his top priority.
Gareth Edwards was visibly strained to share any details about the new Jurassic World film in an interview with Collider, but the director at least revealed he was all but confirmed to direct the movie. Early development had a rocky start with Deadpool 2 director David Leitch tagged to helm but later dropped out of the project. Edwards, whose previous film credits included sci-fi films The Creator, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, and most notably 2014’s Godzilla, seemed the right person to continue the Jurassic Park film series. Edwards says he’s managing expectations at the moment, even though his excitement about the project is evident.
Edwards confirmed he’s been a fan of the franchise since the original Jurassic Park film, saying, “I love Jurassic Park. I think the first movie is a cinematic masterpiece…so this opportunity is like a dream to me.” The director also had high praise for Steven Spielberg, who he noted as “the reason [he] ever wanted to be a film director.” Edwards previously acknowledged Spielberg’s influence on his creative approach to Godzilla, which featured multiple nods to the Jaws and Jurassic Park movies. 2014’s Godzilla is generally credited as the film that rebooted the Godzilla franchise and jumpstarted the MonsterVerse.
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