The 'Jurassic World' sequel will be "darker" than the previous movie.
The as-yet untitled forthcoming film - which will star Chris Pratt and
Bryce Dallas Howard - will be "so different" to the other four motion
pictures in the franchise, and have a political element to it, according
to director J.A. Bayona.
When asked if the movie with have a political subtext, the filmmaker
said: "Yeah, you're right. I think there's a lot of that in the new
'Jurassic'.
"I think there's a lot of possessiveness towards our creations. I think it's very interesting where the new movie is heading.
"It's so different from the other films, it talks a lot about the moment
we live in right now. It's darker ... but at the same time it's going
to be a lot of fun. It's a blockbuster, you have Chris Pratt, it's a
great adventure, but it's very interesting the way the film is darker
than the other ones"
Bayona admits the movie won't be that similar to his horror flick 'The
Orphanage' or latest film 'A Monster Calls', but insists he wants to
"take care" of the motion picture for Steven Spielberg, who directed the
first two movies in the franchise, 1993's 'Jurassic Park' and 1997
follow-up 'The Lost World'.
He added to ComingSoon.net: "'Jurassic' is going to be very different
from 'A Monster Calls' or 'The Orphanage,' but they called me because
they loved 'The Orphanage' and 'The Impossible' and they wanted me to be
leading the new 'Jurassic.'
"I think you're going to find some stuff that will remind you of my
movies. At the same time I'm very aware that this is Steven's baby and
I'm going to take care of his baby as much as possible, knowing where I
am all the time."
Rafe Spall, Toby Jones and Justice Smith will also star in the forthcoming film, which is slated for release in June 2018.