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The new film, however, which has a script from Byron Willinger and Phil de Blasi, is more of a suspense thriller. Set to shoot in New York next spring (a director has yet to sign on), the plot finds Neeson as a businessman on his daily commute home – probably by train if it’s NYC, but he could have splashed out cash for a cab – who becomes caught up in a criminal conspiracy that threatens not just his life, but everyone around him… The fact that it’s not listed as an action thriller means he probably won’t be using his fists all the time, but we figure he’ll get violent at some point.
This one comes from The Picture Company and StudioCanal, companies behind the likes of Non-Stop and Unknown. As for Neeson, he’ll definitely next be seen in Martin Scorsese’s Silence and Juan Antonio Bayona’s A Monster Calls, but neither have UK release dates yet.
There comes a time when all long-running procedurals must answer a simple question: How long should this show go on? One show definitely facing that question this fall is Castle.
The charming ABC drama is coming off its lowest-rated season, which, despite finally featuring the marriage of mystery
Promising to put an end to the Bloody Mary saga of the Paranormal Activity franchise by going right back to the beginning, the fifth chapter, The Ghost Dimension will be haunting our screens next month. In that spirit – pun entirely intended – the new motion poster has arrived.
The family enduring the scares this time are Ryan, Emily, their daughter Leila, and Ryan's younger brother Mike. Another daughter has died a year previous to the film, which will almost certainly tie into events here. The location is Palo Alto, where the clan has just moved from New York, so that video game designer Ryan can start his new job.
Emily, meanwhile, is an Earth mother type who does yoga, while Leila is described as a tomboyish combination of her big-kid dad and more mature mom… Oh, and Katie Featherstone returns in demonic guise. We’re all assuming that this is the very start, of course – no doubt someone will want to try an even deeper origin story in due course.
Paranormal regular Gregory Plotkin is directing this one, working from a script by Jason Pagan, Andrew Deutschman, Adam Robitel and Gavin Heffernan, and it’ll be with us on October 23. You can see the trailer right here.
On a recent interview with the Jurassic Cast Podcast (as spotted by the team at Coming Soon), Trevorrow revealed that Jurassic World and the potential trilogy it kicks off was laid out in basic form during a road trip he took with co-writer Derek Connolly. And they’re drawing from the original Jurassic Park for their ideas. “Honestly, the trilogy is articulated in Jurassic Park, it’s all in there,” he says. “Jurassic World is all based on Ian Malcolm’s quote, ‘You stood on the shoulders of geniuses to accomplish something as fast as you could, and before you even knew what you had, you patented it, and packaged it, and slapped it on a plastic lunchbox, and now you wanna sell it.’ That to me is Jurassic World, that’s why I had all the product placement, that’s what it was."
And the next film? “The second one, Jurassic World 2, and as we were driving we tried to find, what is the foundation? ‘Dinosaurs and man, separated by 65 million years of evolution have been thrown back into the mix together. How can we know what to expect?’ That’s why it’s exciting that the movie did well, that leaves us a lot of room to run, and it was part of this design, it had a beginning, middle, and end when we wrote the first movie. Now that the movie did well, we get to play that out.”
According to Trevorrow, the next script will allow him to shake up the formula. “It will get to be a different kind of film. The audience has given us permission to a certain extent to take this to the next level, and I don’t necessarily mean in scale, I feel very strongly that it’s not about more dinosaurs or bigger and better dinosaurs, it’s about using this as a starting point for a much larger story about our relationship with these animals and about animals in general and the dynamic created by bringing them back to life.”
So where will we find Claire Dearing (Bryce Dallas Howard) and Owen Grady (Chris Pratt)? “Jurassic World was very much made with the fans in mind, and I’m not going to forget it, but now we’ve seen a lot of ‘dinosaurs chasing people around on an island’ movies. I think the general audience is going to be down to explore where else we can go. We know Owen is going to be in it and Claire will be in it and neither will be in the same place that we left them in this movie, Even though Claire is the one who evolves the most over the trilogy, it’s her story that mirrors this changing world, Owen has s**t to deal with. The two of them opened Pandora’s Box in Jurassic World and each of them are responsible for different elements of it in different ways, and I think the way that these characters are connected to the circumstances of what’s happening it’s different than the previous films. It’s not ‘Let’s manufacture a way to get them somewhere,’ they’re embedded into it now in a way that as story tellers makes it much easier for us to keep them involved and doesn’t feel as contrived.”
For the full interview, find the podcast below. The second Jurassic World should be out on June 8, 2018, once an appropriate director has been found.
NCIS: New Orleans will continue to make its mark as "the fun one" of the NCIS franchise in Season 2, starting with the premiere episode, which features a guest appearance by Grammy-winning local musician Dr. John.
"What was so much fun about shooting with Dr. John was we get to experience really
We'd give anything to see footage of Kerry Washington and Taraji P. Henson getting down at the Emmys after-parties, if their Apple Music commercial is any indication.
The ad, which ran several times during Sunday's Emmys broadcast on Fox and was directed by Selma director Ava DuVernay, features the
By now, you've probably heard about the much-hyped new fall series about ordinary people who discover that they have access to extraordinary abilities. And no, we're not talking about Heroes Reborn.
CBS' Limitless follows Brian Finch (Jake McDorman), a 20-something slacker who discovers a drug called