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It was The Jurassic Park Podcast:
https://www.jurassicparkpodcast.com/home/jurassic-world-rebirth-new-film-title
This definitely looks like it could have more horror, thriller vibes and less Spielberg hokey-ness.
I've got to admit, that does sound like an actual story, with a decent reason for people going after these dinosaurs. And yes, it doesn't ignore the situation the previous films left us in.
It even adds a quest angle, making it feel like an old school dinosaur adventure movie. And unlike the last one, the dinos are actually front and centre in the story (and not locusts).
I dunno, feels like there's some potential there. I'm interested.
I'll still see it. At the same time, Scarjo is probably going to get all the human attention. My heart sank when she was cast. It's time for movies to stop making movies with a lot of Marvel actors. I'm hoping David Koepp has a cowriter. He can be iffy on his own (with screenplays at least). I still think we'll get a surprise character comeback.
Looks like she's hunting for people who don't like Woody Allen or vote Democrat. Still, an interesting looking weapon. I still have mixed feelings about this one. I'll probably see it regardless.
Interesting interview, but typical sequel-PR stuff by filmmakers. "We're trying to back to the original," after a few mixed bag sequels. Or "We're doing The Godfather Part 2 or The Empire Strikes Back for our series" usual bad hype material. Overall, I do like David Koepp, and I am still cautious about this one. Could he direct one, one day? However, Jurassic Park/World is like Indiana Jones: enjoyable entertainment, while learning about something. Also, it's always fun watching the bad people get justice for messing with things that they shouldn't have messed with. Hopefully, we will get a trailer by the end of the year. I still think one or more of the big five will return. Hopefully, Colin Trevorrow will not be one of them, at least as a director. At least Spielberg is still there, making decisions.