The as-yet-untitled Jurassic World sequel has its director in J.A. Bayona, a Spaniard best known for helming the Oscar-nominated 2012 tsunami drama The Impossible. Jurassic World writer-director Colin Trevorrow confirmed the hire on Twitter this
Jurassic World, needless to say, was a major box office success. It broke box office record after record to a total global box office take of $1.7 billion dollars. It wasn't long until a sequel was announced, but now, we finally have our first brief
When Jurassic World opened its gates in 2015, folks were hoping to spot everyone's favorite Chaotician / eccentric, Dr. Ian Malcolm, walking around somewhere in the park. Those hopes were dashed when Jeff Goldblum's character was merely spotted on the
Of course, the success of 'Jurassic World' included a phenomenal box office run – earning Universal Pictures a staggering $1.67 billion worldwide. But while Trevorrow would be the obvious choice to return to the director's chair, he's going to be
Earlier this week, we learned that Jurassic World's sequel will be directed by J.A. Bayona, who's The Impossible, The Orphanage, and A Monster Calls, and that it probably won't be called Jurassic World 2. A fan site found a recent interview with Bayona