24 Jan – It looks like there will be another "Jurassic World" movie in the works and it might have nothing to do with the Chris Pratt films. THR reported that Universal Pictures is back to producing another Jurassic flick, and this time, they are hiring David Koepp to pen the movie. Koepp is known to be the writer of the original 1993 "Jurassic Park" movie that was helmed by Steven Spielberg.
He also wrote the movie's sequel, "Jurassic Park: The Lost World", as well as other films like the 1996's "Mission: Impossible" and 2002's "Spider-Man".
Reportedly, the studio is hoping to release the "Jurassic World" movie in 2025. Not much has been revealed about the project, though Frank Marshall, who oversaw the Jurassic World trilogy, is set to produce the film alongside Patrick Crowley. Meanwhile, Spielberg will executive produce the project under Amblin Entertainment.