Jurassic World Rebirth’s Director Weighed In On The Franchise’s Future, But I’m More Hyped Over The Classic Blockbuster He Name-Dropped To Describe The Film

Jurassic World Rebirth’s Director Weighed In On The Franchise’s Future, But I’m More Hyped Over The Classic Blockbuster He Name-Dropped To Describe The Film

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The 2025 movie schedule is chock full of massive films, including the much anticipated Jurassic World Rebirth. What we know about the newest entry in the dino-centric franchise so far is enough to get one excited. In terms of what’s ahead, the movie’s director, Gareth Edwards, recently weighed in on the future of the franchise. However, what really has me pumped is the fact that Edwards name-dropped an essential blockbuster while describing his upcoming film.

At this point, there’s already been considerable hype surrounding Rebirth, and a trailer hasn’t even dropped yet. Gareth Edwards dropped everything to helm the flick, which has been compared to Steven Spielberg’s OG film. Interestingly, though, while speaking with Entertainment Weekly, Edwards named another Spielberg classic when hyping up his legacy sequel and weighing in on whether it’ll launch a new trilogy:

I can’t speak for Universal, but it did feel like a new trilogy, in a way. I’m not sure what their plans are, but it felt like the beginning of a brand-new chapter in this franchise. To me, it’s a giant love letter to Steven Spielberg and his earlier films. There are moments in this movie that remind me very much of Jaws. It’s like little greatest hits of all those aspects of his films that I loved growing up as a child. It’s essentially a little adventure odyssey across this island, a survival story, really.

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