Screenwriter of new Jurassic World film on keeping the franchise fresh while honouring legacy
David Koepp, screenwriter of new Jurassic film, Jurassic World: Rebirth, on keeping the franchise fresh while honouring its legacy and working with Steven Spielberg.
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