Jurassic Park 4 Gets A Title, Release Date
Jurassic Park 4 will be heading to theaters in June of 2015.
According to Variety, the fourth installment in the Jurassic Park series will be titled Jurassic World. The movie is scheduled to hit theaters on June 12, 2015.
Universal was originally planning to have the movie ready in 2014 but the studio pushed back production to give director Colin Trevorrow sometime to work on the script.
The first draft of the movie was written by Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes scribes Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver. Trevorrow and producer Pat Crowley are now working on their own draft of the script. It’s unclear if Jaffa and Silver’s work has been tossed away or if the new draft is merely revision.
Regardless, plot details for Jurassic World are not known yet.
Of course, now that we have a title we can do some speculating. Jurassic World is an interesting title and may hint at a few things about the new movie. For one, “Park” is noticeably absent from the title. Jurassic Park: The Lost World saw dinosaurs briefly reach the United States but all three of the Jurassic Park movies have primarily been set in one location.
Have the dinosaurs escaped the parks in Jurassic World?
Cinema Blend notes that 2015 is shaping up to be a record breaking year at the box office. In addition to Jurassic Park 4,Joss Whedon’s Avengers: The Age Of Ultron, Zach Snyder’s Batman/Superman, J.J. Abrams’ Star Wars: Episode 7, Roland Emmerich’s Independence Day sequel, a new Terminatormovie and Ant-Man will all be hitting theaters sometime in 2015.