The upcoming
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom is attempting something odd and intriguing byflipping to a different genre midway through. Director J.A. Bayona recently confirmed that
Fallen Kingdom will significantly shift its tone from the movie’s second act onwards.
Following all of those juicy details from yesterday, EW has shared a new interview with Jurassic World 3 director Colin Trevorrow, who explained how his third installment will differ from 2015's Jurassic World and the upcoming Fallen Kingdom.
If I could contextualize each film, I would say Jurassic World was an action adventure, Fallen Kingdom is kind of a horror suspense film, and Jurassic World 3 will be a science thriller in the same way that Jurassic Park was.
While Jurassic World was similar to the tone and content of Jurassic Park, with Trevorrow describing the film as a “science thriller,” it seems the franchise is continuing to distance itself from the Entertainment Park motif.
What do you think about the directors' comments? Do you like the direction the new films are headed in? Are you excited to see how Bayona and Trevorrow continue to evolve the franchise?