Steven Spielberg Just Revealed He's Been Secretly Working On A New Jurassic Park Movie For Years
- The legendary director confirmed he's been quietly developing a fourth Jurassic Park film since before the Jurassic World trilogy wrapped, aiming to return to the original 1993 film's "scientific horror" tone.
- Spielberg will return as director for the first time since 1993's original, promising practical animatronic dinosaurs over CGI to capture the gritty, terrifying feel of the first movie.
- The untitled project is reportedly set 30 years after the events of Jurassic Park, following a new cast of characters stranded on Isla Nublar after a rogue genetics company tries to "reboot" the park.
- Insider sources say the script includes a shocking twist: the dinosaurs have started evolving at an accelerated rate due to remnant DNA tampering, creating a hybrid threat unlike anything seen before.
- The film is already in pre-production with a rumored 2025 release date, and Spielberg has personally recruited Jeff Goldblum to reprise his role as Dr. Ian Malcolm for the project.