Over the last few months, we have learned that Universal has given the green light to a new installment of Jurassic World. Initially, the director chosen to lead the film was David Leitchknown for his work in films such as Bullet Train o Deadpool 2. However, a few days later, Leitch unexpectedly rejected the offer and the studio had to quickly find a replacement to begin production as soon as possible.
The American filmmaker spoke precisely about this. During a conversation on the podcast Happy Sad Confused
“We have the privilege of choosing, and that’s overwhelming. And it’s true, and we’ve earned it, because of the movies we’ve made and the success they’ve had, and we hope that continues, but when you’re asked to be in those worlds, you want to take those conversations seriously, and we’re creative in finding ways to get into a lot of things. Ultimately, you have to do what’s best for the film at hand and do what’s best for you as an artist, and make sure that. that you’re making the same movie.”
According to Leitch, the creative ideas he had for the film did not completely fit with Universal’s plans. Although they could have reached a deal with more time, the studio needed a quick turnaround to begin production on a tight deadline.
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