Jurassic Park (remake)

Jurassic Park is an upcoming American science fiction film directed by Stephen Spielberg. It is the second film to be based on the 1990 novel of the same name by Michael Crichton, as well as a semi-remake of the 1993 film of the same name.

Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, Samuel L. Jackson, Wayne Knight, and BD Wong will reprise their roles from the 1993 film.

The film is scheduled to be released in 2024.

Plot
A Costa Rican doctor recieves a gravely wounded construction worker who had supposedly been injured by a backhoe. However, the wounds appear to be from an animal mauling. As he lays dying, the worker mutters "raptor".

While on vacation with her parents on a deserted Costa Rican beach, a young girl is attacked by a slendersaur (Coelophysis). Later, she describes the creature that attacked her as looking "like a cross between a bird and a lizard".

A company known as InGen is secretly preparing to unveil the greatest scientific achievement of the 21st century-a zoological park housing living dinosaurs! Thing's don't go as planned, however; a massive lapse in security allows the dinosaurs to escape. Will this spell the end of Jurassic Park?

Cast

 * Sam Neill as Dr. Alan Grant
 * Laura Dern as Dr. Ellie Sattler
 * Jeff Goldblum as Dr. Ian Malcolm
 * TBA as John Hammond
 * TBA as Dr. Lewis Dodgson
 * Samuel L. Jackson as Ray Arnold
 * TBA as Robert Muldoon
 * Wayne Knight as Dennis Nedry
 * BD Wong as Dr. Henry Wu
 * TBA as Ed Regis

Production
Development

Universal Pictures has confirmed that Stephen Spielberg will be directing a new Jurassic Park film. The new film will be more heavily based on Crichton's novel than was the 1993 film.

Spielberg is aiming to make this film more grounded in reality than any of the previous Jurassic Park films. The dinosaurs will be portayed as animals rather than movie monsters, and several of the dinosaurs will be depicted with feathers.

The dinosaurs will be created entirely using cutting-edge CGI.

Writing

Sam Neill, Laura Dern, and Jeff Goldblum are all set to reprise their roles from the 1993 film (as Alan Grant, Ellie Sattler, and Ian Malcolm, respectively).

Creatures on screen

Note: the extinct animals in the film are primarily referred to using colloquial names rather than scientific ones. Some of these names are already in use ("trike" for Triceratops, "raptor" for dromaeosaurs, etc.), while others were invented for the film (such as "slendersaur" for Coelophysis and "crestooth" for Dilophosaurus). This was done to make the dinosaurs seem more like living, breathing animals instead of dusty old bones in museums (after all, the average person doesn't go around calling turkeys "Meleagris"). Music
 * Pterosaur (Cearadactylus)
 * Longneck (Apatosaurus)
 * Stego (Stegosaurus)
 * Clubtail (Euoplocephalus)
 * Fleetfoot (Dryosaurus)
 * H-Lumbo (Hadrosaurus)
 * M-Lumbo (Maiasaura)
 * Littlefrill (Microceratus)
 * Spikefrill (Styracosaurus)
 * Trike (Triceratops)
 * Slendersaur (Coelophysis)
 * Crestooth (Dilophosaurus)
 * Strider Tyrant (Coelurus)
 * T-Rex
 * Raptor (Achillobator)
 * Griffinfly (Meganeura)

Composer John Williams, who previously scored Jurassic Park (1993) and The Lost World: Jurassic Park, will return to score the 2024 film.

Release
Jurassic Park is scheduled to be released in 2024.