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Jurassic World Rebirth is gearing up for the release on July 4 this year. The movie has already been making noise, much ahead of its release. The 2015 movie Jurassic World director, Colin Trevorrow, is proud of what he has achieved with the franchise. The filmmaker shared his views about the ending of the Jurassic World franchise. He stated that it is unlikely that the interest of the audience will ever die with Jurassic World because of the worldwide fascination with the concept.

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Colin Trevorrow said “I was so deeply entrenched in what we were building over all of that time. It wasn’t just the films and the two animated series on Netflix; we have the toys and the theme parks, and everything else that we did. So we built something that’s strong enough to move forward, and I’m very proud of that. I also know that pretty much every time a child is born, a new dinosaur fan is born. So I don’t think the interest in seeing dinosaurs is ever really going to run out.”

He continued, “I always applied the same rules to dinosaurs as I would to real animals. When a tiger is set loose in a city, they capture it pretty fast. So the idea that these wild creatures would even want to come close to a city was a question I would always ask, and we managed to find ways to make it make sense. I think dinosaurs running wild in the streets of a city does take a bit of a step away from what Michael Crichton created, and that was always my feeling.”

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“But we did find ways for them to interact with our world as comprehensively as possible. And when I say that, it’s not just the films; it’s our animated shows as well. They did a lot of that, especially the new one (Jurassic World: Chaos Theory),” the filmmaker added.

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Talking about Jurassic World Rebirth, the movie stars Jonathan Bailey, Scarlett Johansson, Luna Blaise, Mahershala Ali, Ed Skrein, Rupert Friend, David Iacono, Philippine Velge and Audrina Miranda in key roles. It has been directed by Gareth Edwards. The movie has been made on a budget of USD 180 million.