字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 As Hollywood goes franchise crazy, can an oldy but a goody get in on that action? You're watching Beyond The Trailer’s review of Jurassic World... Jurassic Park came out over twenty years ago, and there hasn’t been another entry in the franchise since 2001. But certainly not for lack of trying! Steven Spielberg, who directed the first entry before moving solely to producer status on the franchise, never gave up on the idea of fourth film. When Keira Knightley made a big splash with Pirates of the Caribbean back in 2003, Spielberg immediately began talks with her to join the franchise. When that didn’t work out, Spielberg turned to Jeremy Piven who’d just made a big impression in Hollywood with Entourage, as well as Emmy Rossum who’d just landed the lead role in The Phantom of the Opera. He then considered David Boreanaz - hot off of his Buffy spin-off Angel. Yes, for some reason, when it comes to casting films he ISN’T directing, Spielberg is oddly focused on star power - often chasing up and coming talent like a dog chasing cars, and compounding the problem even more so is he’s often chasing the WRONG cars. That’s evidenced by Ron Howard’s daughter Bryce Dallas Howard eventually landing the female lead here - an actress Hollywood is enamored with but with whom audiences are not. But then Spielberg went after one car nobody could miss and that everyone was chasing, Chris Pratt. When Guardians of the Galaxy became one of the most successful movies of 2014, Pratt suddenly found himself on every studio’s wishlist - complete with offers to become a Ghostbuster and the new Indiana Jones, again for Spielberg! Pratt says he’s not interested in any of those high profile roles, as his franchise itch is scratched with Guardians and Jurassic World. But with only one hit under his belt, all eyes will be on Jurassic World to see if he’s indeed a box office draw. And to be fair, all signs do seem to point to yes, as Jurassic World is expected to open with around one hundred million. But Jurassic World has some impressive star-power behind the camera as well, with Rise and Dawn of the Planet of the Apes screenwriters Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver on script duty - although director Colin Trevorrow has apparently done a major re-write on their original script. In fact, he feels he changed the script so much he was upset when the Writers Guild ruled that Jaffa and Silver should still be credited. Trevorrow does have a lot riding on Jurassic World, as he’s the latest indie director to try and make the jump to blockbuster filmmaking as the demand for fresh, innovative talent is so high right now. Trevorrow has already said he won’t return for a fifth Jurassic film, yet maybe he’s just angling for more cash just like Joss Whedon initially said he wouldn’t return for Avengers 2... Speaking of not returning, despite being open to the idea none of the original cast members are returning for this fourth entry save BD Wong - and of course, tragically, Richard Attenborough could not return because he passed away last year. But the velociraptors are back! As well as the T-Rex! And there’s a brand new dinosaur, Indominus Rex, a hybrid created by the Masrani Corporation to boost attendance at the now operating theme park. So, the big star here is a fictional dinosaur? And there are no feathered dinosaurs in the movie? Hollywood, you are KILLING natural history museums...
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