At the end of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom showcasing a new Earth on which mankind must now live alongside dinosaur, there’s been excitement over where the series could go next.
Writer/director Colin Trevorrow, speaking with JP Outpost, says the series will try and keep things grounded despite all its success lately. That includes keeping the creatures out of the major cities and behaving like animals:
“I just have no idea what would motivate dinosaurs to terrorize a city. They can’t organize. Right now we’ve got lethal predators in wild areas surrounding cities all over the world. They don’t go pack hunting for humans in urban areas.
The world I get excited about is the one where it’s possible that a dinosaur might run out in front of your car on a foggy backroad, or invade your campground looking for food. A world where dinosaur interaction is unlikely but possible – the same way we watch out for bears or sharks. We hunt animals, we traffic them, we herd them, we breed them, we invade their territory and pay the price, but we don’t go to war with them. If that was the case, we’d have lost that war a long time ago.”
A third film in the series is in the works and is aiming for a June 2021 release.