‘Jurassic World 4’ In The Works At Universal With Legacy Screenwriter David Koepp & Current Cast Not Expected To Return

One of Universal Pictures’ most successful franchises is the “Jurassic Park/World” films, so it isn’t surprising to hear that another film is reportedly in the works. The Hollywood Reporter has revealed that “Jurassic World 4,” aka, “Jurassic 7” is now in development at the studio with “Jurassic Park” and “Jurassic Park: The Lost World” screenwriter David Koepp (“Mission: Impossible”) behind the new script. Koepp has a longtime relationship with Amblin/Steven Spielberg after tackling those first two installments alongside legacy sequels “Indiana Jones & The Kingdom of Crystal Skull” and “Indiana Jones & The Dial of Destiny.”

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However, the kicker is that Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, and other cast members aren’t expected to reprise their roles. This tidbit about the cast not returning could be a suggestion that a second soft reboot might pivot to a new wave of lead characters and perhaps attempt a different angle with the dinosaur adventure flick. Things are seemingly in a really good place with Koepp’s script because Universal is said to be considering a “possible release date in 2025”, but without a director or the studio not making an official announcement we’ll just have to wait for more details.

The sixth film “Jurassic World: Dominion” hit theaters back in 2019 and was still able to make a solid amount of money for Universal with a global cume of over a billion dollars. While the new trilogy made the studio an impressive $4 billion. Not hard to see the reasoning why they’d imagine audiences would still want to see more films, but just a different group of actors starring in them.

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As a fan of the franchise going back to 1993, I’ve sort of lost interest in a lot of these stories as the movies have sort of all blended together until the dinosaurs had one of the islands destroyed in “Jurassic Park: The Fallen Kingdom.” The original idea for the never-made version of “Jurassic Park” featured dinosaurs being mutated into giant humanoid creatures as highlighted in concept artwork (That artwork that made it online was from Hollywood concept artist Carlos Huante and you can see it below) and there also had been ideas of adding the dinos into a military weapons program (Seeds were planted in “Jurassic World”) that may have mirrored “Dino-Riders.”

Another way to go could be taking a page from “Kingdom of The Planet of Apes” and “Mad Max: Fury Road” by pushing forward into a post-apocalyptic setting in the future where the human population has dwindled as the dinosaurs have thrived as they have reclaimed the planet.

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The 80’s comic book “Xenozoic Tales,” later retitled “Cadillacs & Dinosaurs,” created by Mark Schultz is sort of neat template for this concept as prehistoric animals overrun a futuristic version of the planet (set in the 26th Century) that had runs at Marvel Comics and Dark Horse Comics. While the IP hasn’t kept in the zeitgeist decades later it did spawn an animated series that aired on CBS, a popular arcade game from “Street Fighter” publisher Capcom, and a line of action figures. Universal likely wouldn’t have to spend too much if they wanted to flat-out acquire this for its budding new trilogy or change just enough to apply the concept given that the cloned dinosaurs living in the wild is the angle of “Jurassic World: Dominion.”

SOURCE: THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER

‘Black Bag’: Michael Fassbender & Cate Blanchett To Star In Steven Soderbergh’s New Spy Thriller

Director Steven Soderbergh (“The Good German,” “Traffic”) is putting together his next high-profile project as he’s now shopping around a package deal for a new spy thriller, “Black Bag.” According to The Hollywood Reporter, the director has a script from screenwriter David Koepp (“Mission: Impossible”) with actors Michael Fassbender (“The Killer”) and Cate Blanchett (“Nightmare Alley”) attached for the main roles of the project.

Plot details for “Black Bag” are being kept under lock and key, but we’re sure a logline will emerge once a studio or streaming service ends up buying the film. However, we could speculate that the title may refer to mystery off-the-book military sites that are used for interrogation/torture purposes by intelligence agencies or simply an operation to collect valuable information from a secured/unsecured location via trade-craft, aka, spying.

UPDATE: THR has shared that Universal’s Focus Features has landed the film after winning a bidding war among multiple studios and streamers. Focus has a good reputation for solid marketing of mature genre flicks and could be a great home for a thriller like “Black Bag.”

Soderbergh once attempted to turn MMA fighter Gina Carano (“The Mandalorian”) into an action star with his spy pic “Haywire,” which could have spawned a new budget-friendly franchise for the filmmaker. That plan didn’t exactly come together as the film only made $34.5 million at the box office and criticisms of Carano being able to lead the film among such other talented actors (Fassbender had a minor role). There is an assumption that the slick visuals and gritty action sequences from “Haywire” could be the template for “Black Bag.”

SOURCE: THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER

‘Tron 3’ Enlists Actress Gillian Anderson As Production Is Finally Underway

Disney had been looking to bring a third installment of “TRON” with a cast that included Jared Leto, Evan Peters, Jodie Turner-Smith, Greta Lee, and Cameron Monaghan. The cyberpunk flicks focus on a digital world that sees human protagonists inserted where computer programs/game sprites are living humanoid beings. This next one is titled “TRON: Ares,” aka, “TRON 3” and had its shoot in Vancouver paused last summer but things are up and running again.

A new addition has joined the Disney sequel’s cast as Deadline reports veteran actress Gillian Anderson (“Sex Education,” “The Crown”) has taken a role. Anderson isn’t a stranger to productions in Vancouver as her acclaimed sci-fi series “The X-Files” was mainly shot in the Canadian province throughout its time on the airwaves.

Meanwhile, director Joachim Rønning took to Instagram over the weekend to announce that after delaying its original start last mid-August due to the Hollywood strikes, production on “TRON 3” has begun and teased the film’s new logo. We can confirm they hope to have the film all wrapped by the end of April. Disney has yet to give the film an official release date. You can view that post below.

The sad aspect of the third installment aside from not brining back “TRON: Legacy” director Joseph Kosinski after his billion-dollar hit “Top Gun: Maverick,” is that we saw the break-up of Parisian electro-duo Daft Punk, who had scored the last film. While Disney isn’t likely going to have them return (can’t rule out a solo score from one of them) one way to potentially replace them is hiring another French electro group, potentially one of their peers. I suggested over the weekend on Twitter that Disney take a serious look at Kavinsky, who has worked with The Weeknd and even featured in the opening of Nicolas Winding Refn’s neon-soaked modern noir, “Drive.”

SOURCE: DEADLINE & JOACHIM RONNING

‘The Dirty Dozen’: David Ayer Still “Trying To Find The Right Angle” For His Remake Of The 1960’s WWII Action Film

Back in 2019, it was first reported by Deadline that director David Ayer would be taking a shot at remaking the classic WWII action film “The Dirty Dozen.” A seemingly solid pairing given that the filmmaker had recently worked with Brad Pitt on the WWII thriller “Fury,” which focuses on a group of tank operators. While promoting his new Jason Statham-led actioner, “The Beekeeper,” Ayer gave Variety a brief update on the status of the project during a recent interview. Stating that the remake is still in active development but is having some trouble finding a good angle for it.

“They’ve been on the page a minute. I’m just trying to figure out where I’m going right now. ‘Dozen’ has been in development for a bit, and it’s just trying to find the right angle for that one.”

It’s nerve-wracking, to be honest. I have so much respect for cinematic history, and these are all projects that I grew up loving before being a filmmaker. I think that’s always the challenge of these things: How do you modernize something and build it out for a modern audience, while at the same time keeping that DNA? You see how different filmmakers deal with the same problems in different ways.

If you’re not familiar with the 1967 movie it focuses on a “suicide squad” if you will that sees Lee Marvin‘s character Major John Reisman recruit twelve condemned U.S. military prisoners during the Second World War and the group is offered the chance to avoid being hanged in jail for their crimes if they agree to volunteer for a deadly mission behind enemy lines to take out a key Nazi position and officers by any means necessary before the landing on D-Day. Marvin led the ensemble that featured Charles Bronson, Telly Savalas, John Cassavetes, Ernest Borgnine, Jim Brown, George Kennedy, and a baby-faced Donald Sutherland.

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The original directed by Robert Aldrich would go on to spawn three sequels with “The Dirty Dozen: Next Mission,” “The Dirty Dozen: The Deadly Mission,” and “The Dirty Dozen: The Fatal Mission.” Of course, it was the direct inspiration for things like the DC Comics team, “The Suicide Squad,” which has had two feature film installments with Ayer directing the first one and James Gunn handling the follow-up.

At one time, producer Joel Silver and director Guy Ritchie had been putting together their version of “The Dirty Dozen” at Warner Bros. (As well as a “Sgt. Rock” movie based on the DC hero) around the time of their success with “Sherlock Holmes.” However, once Quentin Tarantino announced he was moving forward with his big commando movie “Inglourious Basterds” (Another project highly influenced by “Dozen”) that would star Pitt the studio pumped the breaks and it never fully recovered as both exited the remake. Ritchie has pivoted back to the idea of making a WWII commando film as “The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare” stars Henry Cavill and “Reacher” breakout Alan Ritchson in key roles.

“The Beekeeper” is now playing in theaters.

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Director Guy Ritchie Casts John Krasinski & Natalie Portman For Global Heist Adventure Flick ‘Fountain Of Youth’ At Apple

There doesn’t seem to be any stopping Guy Ritchie as The Hollywood Reporter has learned that the British director has selected his next feature film effort with “Fountain of Youth.” It will focus on “two estranged siblings who partner on a global heist to find the mythological Fountain of Youth” and landed at Apple Original Films/Skydance Media. The outlet also names actors John Krasinski (“Jack Ryan”) and Natalie Portman (“Thor: Love & Thunder”) as the two leads of the film playing the aforementioned siblings with an original script penned by James Vanderbilt.

The veteran screenwriter has a varied group of credits that include the John McTiernan-directed military whodunnit “Basic,” David Fincher’s fantastic serial killer pic “Zodiac,” the last two “Scream” movies, “The Amazing Spider-Man,” Dwayne Johnson’s Brazil-set actioner “The Rundown,” and the upcoming post-WWII drama “Nuremberg” starring Russell Crowe that is based on the novel “The Nazi & The Psychiatrist” by Jack El-Hai.

Ritchie has been a bit of a workhorse lately after delivering Disney a billion-dollar hit with “Aladdin” by shooting a string of quickly developed movies since 2018 that consist of “The Gentlemen,” “Wrath of Man,” “Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre,” “The Covenant,” and the upcoming WWII commando flick “The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare.” The filmmaker most recently reunited with Henry Cavill and Jake Gyllenhaal for an untitled action thriller, which will see them play two extraction specialists who are tasked to designate a route of escape for a senior female negotiator with that latter role being occupied by Eiza González (“Ambulance”).

Despite mainly focusing on grinding out a horde of action-packed films, Ritchie is also involved with a series spinoff of “The Gentlemen” as well that will drop on Netflix in the not-too-distant future which stars actors Theo James, Kaya Scodelario, and longtime pal/former football star Vinnie Jones (“Snatch”).

Eddie Halstead inherits large estate from father, unaware it fronts Pearson’s drug empire. With no crime experience, he must take over the operation or lose the estate.

Interestingly enough, the director’s former creative partner and producer Matthew Vaughn (“Layer Cake”) has also set up shop at the streaming service after Apple spent an impressive $200 million to acquire his spy-comedy “Argylle.” There had been talk that the film could spawn a new franchise which is said to be a motivating factor why Apple spent so much money on securing the film that will debut on February 2, 2024, with Universal Pictures handling the distribution before it lands on Apple TV+.

The report isn’t exactly clear when they plan to begin production on “Fountain of Youth,” but I’m sure we’ll be getting more details in the coming weeks and months on that front.

SOURCE: THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER

Nick Frost Joins Gerard Butler As Gobber In Universal’s Live-Action Feature Version Of Viking Fantasy Pic ‘How To Train Your Dragon’

Universal Pictures and DreamWorks are teaming up for a live-action feature film version of their popular animated franchise “How To Train Your Dragon” with co-writer/director Dean DeBlois returning to oversee and helm the project. While the 2023 writers and actors’ strike placed the project on pause there is now finally some movement on the casting front with supporting roles being filled. It’s been revealed by The Hollywood Reporter that British actor Nick Frost is set to play Gobber in the live-action incarnation.

He’ll star alongside Gerard Butler (“Plane”), who is reprising the Stoick the Vast, the leader of the island-dwelling Viking clan that is known as legendary hunters and killers of dragons. Stoick is also the father of our protagonist, Hiccup (played by “The Black Phone” actor Mason Thames), who isn’t as brave as other townsfolk until he decides to train/tame a rare dragon type he calls Toothless leading the Vikings to eventually cohabitate with the fire-breathers as sort of a symbiotic relationship in subsequent installments after they have a change of heart. “The Last of Us” actress Nico Parker is also set in the role of Astrid and we’re still waiting who will be cast as the other young Viking characters.

The Gobber part was originally voiced by former late-night host Craig Ferguson in the animated movies.

Frost is maybe best known to audiences for his co-starring role in Edgar Wright’s “Cornetto Trilogy” which he co-wrote with creative partner and star, Simon Pegg. Those films include “Shaun of The Dead,” “Hot Fuzz,” and “The World’s End.” He also had a supporting part in “Attack The Block,” an alien invasion flick that introduced many of us to a young John Boyega.

Hiccup is a Norse teenager from the island of Berk, where fighting dragons is a way of life. His progressive views and weird sense of humor make him a misfit, despite the fact that his father is chief of the clan. Tossed into dragon-fighting school, he endeavors to prove himself as a true Viking, but when he befriends an injured dragon he names Toothless, he has the chance to plot a new course for his people’s future.

SOURCE: THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER

‘The Last Of Us’: Isabel Merced & Young Mazino Nab Roles Alongside Kaitlyn Dever In Season 2 Of Acclaimed Post-Apocalypse Series

The acclaimed series adaptation of “The Last of Us” is quickly helping to shape Hollywood’s new obsession with video game adaptations. This takes us to a post-apocalypse setting where the United States has been plagued with a fungus outbreak that has turned the human population into a mindless horde of zombie-like creatures. Survivors find a glimmer of hope when a young girl named Ellie (Bella Ramsey) is discovered to be seemingly immune after being bitten but not being affected by it and a resistance group assigns smuggler Joel (Pedro Pascal) to get her to proper people who can potentially use Ellie to create a cure/vaccine. One of the more compelling aspects of the show has been the dramatic scenes alongside excellently written character moments that elevate the horror elements into something extremely special given the lackluster track record of projects being based on video games.

A second season is finally gearing up to begin shooting soon which means casting is in full swing. This week it was reported that Kaitlyn Dever (“Last Man Standing”) is set to play the role of antagonist Abby with more recent updates via Variety adding that actors Isabel Merced (“Sicario 2,” “Alien: Romulus”) will play Dina and Young Mazino (“Beef”) has taken the part of Jesse in the next run of episodes.

Other actors that appeared in the first season included Gabriel Luna, Anna Torv, Nico Parker, Murray Bartlett, Nick Offerman, Melanie Lynskey, Storm Reid, Merle Dandridge, Jeffrey Pierce, Lamar Johnson, Keivonn Woodard, Graham Greene, Elaine Miles, Ashley Johnson, and Troy Baker.

“The Last of Us” isn’t the only widely popular PlayStation exclusive game that is being given the live-action treatment as “God of War” is getting a series at Amazon Prime Video, Netflix landing a show based on “Horizon Zero Dawn,” and “John Wick” franchise director Chad Stahelski is aiming to bring the samurai adventure game “Ghost of Tsushima” to the big screen for Sony Pictures. There are also plans to make a sequel to the Tom Holland-led feature adaptation of “Uncharted.”

SOURCE: VARIETY

‘Top Gun 3’ In The Works At Paramount With Director Joseph Kosinski Reportedly Returning

In the wake of the news that Tom Cruise had secured a new non-exclusive deal with Warner Bros. to help develop, produce, and star in new films at the studios, it looks like more work might be done at Paramount Pictures. Puck News first reported that Paramount has hired “Top Gun: Maverick” co-writer Ehren Kruger to write “Top Gun 3” with The Hollywood Reporter adding that director Joseph Kosinski is also expected to be returning to direct the third installment in the franchise focused on Navy combat pilots.

The 2022 sequel took decades to come together and became the first billion-dollar hit for Tom Cruise by earning an impressive $1.5 billion at the global box office. Apparently, the aim here is to reunite Cruise with actors Miles Teller (Rooster) and Glen Powell (Hangman) in a new sequel.

In the most recent film, Maverick (Tom Cruise) who is now a test pilot is reluctantly forced by U.S. military brass to train a group of highly skilled pilots at the Top Gun school for an upcoming suicide mission in a fabricated country. Instead of letting the team fail, he insists on joining them despite being extremely long-in-the-tooth and about to be shown the door by the Navy after decades of disobedience.

Cruise is currently working alongside Christopher McQuarrie (Who contributed to the “Maverick” script) to finish up “Mission: Impossible 8.” That spy flick could be the action star’s final outing with that franchise for the foreseeable future. He’s also been putting together a reunion with Doug Liman (“Edge of Tomorrow”) for a space project at Universal Pictures that is expected to film sequences at the International Space Station, which is expected to be the next feature film he shoots once “MI8” is completed. We’re still awaiting official word on the status of “Edge of Tomorrow 2,” which has been in various development stages going back at least four years with Liman attached to direct, but there had been multiple scheduling conflicts due to Cruise’s commitments at Paramount.

We’ll see how long this development process will take since Cruise has a busy schedule that has now been increased by this new Warner Bros. deal that will add on projects that likely haven’t even been announced.

SOURCE: PUCK NEWS & THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER

’28 Years Later’: Danny Boyle & Alex Garland Reunite For New Rage Virus Trilogy As Next Installment Heads To Auction

We’ve all been expecting that Danny Boyle and Alex Garland‘s “28 Years Later,” a follow-up to “28 Days Later,” was coming together nicely with a script penned by Garland and Boyle said to be interested in directing the horror project. There is now a major development as The Hollywood Reporter has learned that “28 Years Later” is not already up for auction with multiple studios eyeing the feature film, but there is now a potential for a trilogy of new installments focusing on the rage virus that took over the United Kingdom and in “28 Weeks Later,” France then Europe.

Garland is set to write all three movies with budgets set around $75 million and Boyle is set to direct the first one. We’re a little surprised that this is going to auction with both studios and streamers being courted as new buyers as 20th Century Studios were the distributors on the last two movies. Perhaps, the two creatives are seeking a better deal than what might have been offered in the past with more genre-friendly studios like A24, Focus Features, and NEON potentially getting their hands on an established horror franchise.

UPDATE: THR has revealed that Sony Pictures has landed the next two movies after a heated bidding war, including the next installment tentatively titled “28 Years Later,” making the studio the new home for the Rage Virus franchise after the last two films were released by 20th Century Fox. There is also confirmation that original star and recent Oscar-nominee Cillian Murphy (“Oppenheimer”) will executive produce along with potentially reprising his role.

The original film helped introduce audiences to a young up-and-coming Irish actor named Cillian Murphy, who is now poised to be nominated for Best Actor at the Academy Awards for his role in Christopher Nolan’s atomic bomb drama “Oppenheimer.” While Murphy has said in press interviews he’s open to the idea of reprising his role from “28 Days Later,” that return has yet to be made official or how it could impact the new film’s story.

“28 Days Later” focused on an outbreak of the “rage virus” after animal activists in England attempt to rescue a group of animals from a secret laboratory facility testing biological viruses. Once one of the members is bitten by an infected chimp the rage virus spreads across the country and our protagonist wakes up 28 days later in an abandoned hospital only to find that London is mostly in the same state only to find that surviving humans are crazed and violent hordes. A sequel from 2007, that featured Rose Byrne, Robert Carlyle, Imogen Poots, Jeremy Renner, and Idris Elba among the cast, saw the attempt to repopulate the country after most of the virus carriers had been put down by the United States military, only for another outbreak to happen within the guarded housing facility.

Garland has been aiming to move back into his comfort zone as a novelist and screenwriter with his upcoming A24 thriller, “Civil War,” seemingly like his last directorial effort for the next couple of years (Things could, of course, change). However, seeing him reunite with Boyle after successfully reigniting the horror sub-genre of crazed hordes zombies or otherwise (Those infected humans aren’t exactly zombies).

SOURCE: THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER

‘Star Trek’: Paramount Hires ‘Andor’ Director Toby Haynes For Mysterious Prequel Movie Penned By Seth Grahame-Smith

Star Trek” is indeed coming back to the big screen after some major hiccups with some other projects such as Quentin Tarantino‘s film getting thrown into development limbo and the studio still trying to iron out what they’re doing with their fourth installment that once had Matt Shakman set to direct before moving on to do Marvel’s “Fantastic Four” reboot. A new report from Deadline has revealed that director Toby Haynes (“Andor”) and screenwriter Seth Grahame-Smith have been selected by Paramount to make a new mysterious feature film set in the “Star Trek” universe.

While a synopsis and plot details aren’t being made public, the report claims the new film won’t be “Star Trek 4” but rather a story that takes place before the events of the 2009 reboot that had been directed by J.J. Abrams. We’ll likely know a bit more once the studio and folks involved start talking up the project in the press. Abrams’ production company is still going to be involved as Bad Robot is still named as being part of the producing team for the untitled movie.

More to come.

SOURCE: DEADLINE