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Colin Trevorrow is going time traveling once again, in a way, by directing a film in which dinosaurs walk the earth.
The Safety Not Guaranteed director is set to helm the fourth installment of the lucrative Jurassic Park franchise. He will direct a script by Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver, with Frank Marshall and Patrick Crowley producing and Steven Spielberg, the franchise’s original director, executive producing.
The first three films Jurassic Park in the series, which launched in 1993, have taken in $1.9 billion at the box office.
Trevorrow made his feature debut with last year’s Sundance hit Safety Not Guaranteed, an indie comedy featuring Mark Duplass as an eccentric inventor who is seeking to travel back in time. Aubrey Plaza and Jake Johnson co-starred in the film, which earned a best first screenplay award and nomination for best first feature at the Independent Spirit Awards.
After the new Star Wars films were announced, Trevorrow became a buzzed-about candidate to helm the first sequel when a blog resurfaced comments he made about hoping to direct a new chapter in a film franchise with a built-in fan base.
“It’s not going to be me for Episode VII, and I can’t believe I’ve actually had to come out and say that,” Trevorrow told The Hollywood Reporter in late November. “That was the most shocking thing, like around the dinner table when I was 8, I had to assure everyone that it wasn’t me, but now actually for real. But there are a lot of things that have come up that are a lot of exciting opportunities that have come up because of [Safety].”
Jurassic Park 4 is slated to hit theaters in June 2014.
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