He said “No, I wasn’t prepared for the numbers, that’s the honest truth. I was hoping to open at 100, they were projecting 100 which is huge, and that would’ve be the biggest opening for a movie that I’ve produced, but we pretty much doubled my expectations at every turn.”
With all those zeroes attached to the movie’s total haul, it’s not that shocking that Universal is eagerly moving forward with a sequel, currently just known as Jurassic World 2. According to Marshall, director Juan Antonio Bayona is busily designing sets, doing storyboards, and generally readying production to start early next year in Hawaii. It’s a big project, and he’s approaching it with appropriate TLC. And yet, the story remains primarily a product of Trevorrow and co-writer Derek Connolly’s minds:
He said “No, as a director Bayona has his input but Colin and Derek are writing the script, so there have been numerous meetings and we have the template for the movie, but of course he’s putting in his own ideas and taking ownership of it, but it’s pretty much the same story that they originally came up with.”
Despite many of the original people behind Jurassic World staying involved, Marshall said he still feels a keen sense of pressure related to the surefire blockbuster – though less around earnings and more around creative expansion. Jurassic World 2 opens June 22, 2018.
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