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Yahoo
6 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Scarlett Johansson Compares Jurassic World Rebirth to Spielberg's Classic
At the world premiere of Jurassic World: Rebirth, Scarlett Johansson spoke about how the movie pays tribute to Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park legacy. The actress also drew a comparison between the two films. Now, many are curious to know what Johansson said. On Tuesday, Scarlett Johansson walked the green carpet at the world premiere of Jurassic World: Rebirth in London. Joined by co-stars Mahershala Ali, Jonathan Bailey, Rupert Friend, and Ed Skrein, Johansson celebrated the launch of the latest chapter in the Jurassic franchise at the Odeon Luxe Leicester Square. Director Gareth Edwards, screenwriter David Koepp, who also wrote the original Jurassic Park, and producer Frank Marshall were also in attendance. Dressed in a bold pink gown, Johansson spoke enthusiastically about the film. She called it a tribute to Steven Spielberg's early Jurassic movies. Speaking to reporters, she said, 'So I think it really is a love letter to Steven's work. Fans of the Jurassic universe can expect to really feel the DNA of the original 'Jurassic Park' in this film.' (via Variety) Previously, Johansson has been vocal about her enthusiasm for joining the Jurassic universe. In a previous interview with ComicBook, she shared that the original Jurassic Park was one of the first movies she ever saw in theaters. She said, 'It was life-changing. It was mind-blowing. I cannot express how excited I am. The script is so incredible.' Jurassic World: Rebirth is set five years after the events of Jurassic World: Dominion. With Earth's ecosystem now largely uninhabitable for dinosaurs, the few that remain have retreated to isolated regions. Among them are three dinosaurs whose genetic material could be the key to developing a life-saving drug. Johansson stars as Zora Bennett, an operative recruited by a pharmaceutical company to lead a high-stakes mission. She is joined by paleontologist Dr. Henry Loomis, played by Jonathan Bailey, and team leader Duncan Kincaid, portrayed by Mahershala Ali. The post Scarlett Johansson Compares Jurassic World Rebirth to Spielberg's Classic appeared first on - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.


Time of India
7 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
The Family Man Season 3 and Panchayat Season 4 to The Conjuring- Last Rites and Jurassic World- Rebirth: Check out these highly awaited releases of 2025
Get ready for a rollercoaster of stories in 2025, as your screens gear up for a dazzling mix of drama, mystery, action, and nostalgia. Whether you're craving the rustic charm of rural India, edge-of-your-seat espionage, or the thrill of prehistoric beasts, this year's lineup promises something for everyone. Here's a curated list of the most anticipated releases—on OTT and in theatres—that are bound to dominate the conversation. The Family Man Season 3 (November 2025 – Amazon Prime Video) After keeping fans waiting with bated breath, The Family Man is finally set for its third season. Manoj Bajpayee returns as the ever-juggling Srikant Tiwari—part-time office dad, full-time intelligence operative. The new season introduces Jaideep Ahlawat as a formidable adversary, turning up the stakes like never before. Created by Raj & DK, the show blends high-octane action with grounded emotional storytelling. Panchayat Season 4 (June 24, 2025 – Amazon Prime Video) The beloved world of Phulera is returning, and fans couldn't be more excited. Panchayat Season 4 is back with its signature blend of humour, heart, and grassroots realism. Jitendra Kumar reprises his role as Abhishek Tripathi, the slightly reluctant village secretary, while Neena Gupta, Raghubir Yadav, Chandan Roy, and Sanvikaa return to complete the ensemble. This season is set to explore Abhishek's evolution as he navigates deeper responsibilities and budding dynamics in the village. Mirzapur Season 4 (Late 2025/Early 2026 – Amazon Prime Video) The lawless heartland of Purvanchal is far from done with its blood feuds and shifting power plays. Mirzapur Season 4 picks up after a brutal third chapter, with Guddu Pandit trying to maintain dominance and Kaleen Bhaiya plotting his ferocious comeback. Ali Fazal, Pankaj Tripathi, and Shweta Tripathi reprise their iconic roles in this gritty saga of guns, guts, and ambition. The Trial Season 2 (Coming Soon – Disney+ Hotstar) Kajol's powerful portrayal of Noyonika Sengupta in The Trial: Pyaar, Kaanoon, Dhokha struck a chord with viewers, and the story is far from over. Season 2 dives deeper into Noyonika's life as she tackles courtroom conflicts and navigates the mess left by her husband's scandalous downfall. With veteran actor Asrani joining the cast, the new season promises emotional heft and legal intrigue. Jurassic World: Rebirth (July 2, 2025 – Theatrical Release) Dinosaurs are back—and bigger than ever. Jurassic World: Rebirth reignites the iconic franchise with a bold new vision. Directed by Gareth Edwards (Godzilla) and executive produced by Steven Spielberg, the film stars Scarlett Johansson, Mahershala Ali, Jonathan Bailey, and more. While plot details remain under wraps, fans are bracing for a visually explosive adventure. With the original Jurassic Park writer David Koepp back in the fold, expect a rich blend of science, suspense, and stunning CGI that pays homage to the past while charging into uncharted prehistoric territory. The Conjuring: Last Rites (September 5, 2025 – Theatrical Release) Get ready to say goodbye to one of horror's most iconic couples. The Conjuring: Last Rites marks the final outing for paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, played once again by Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga. Directed by Michael Chaves, the film introduces new characters—including Ben Hardy and Mia Tomlinson—whose roles remain cloaked in mystery. With haunted objects, chilling exorcisms, and a possible final twist in the Warrens' legacy, this installment promises a haunting, emotional farewell that aims to tie the entire Conjuring universe together in spine-tingling fashion. Avatar: Fire and Ash (December 19, 2025 – Theatrical Release) James Cameron's immersive world of Pandora returns with its most fiery installment yet. Avatar 3: Fire and Ash introduces audiences to the 'Ash People'—a fierce and morally complex Na'vi clan representing fire. As the franchise evolves, the new film adds Michelle Yeoh as a human scientist and Oona Chaplin as the menacing Na'vi villain, Varang. The stakes are higher, the visuals more ambitious, and the story dives even deeper into ecological conflict and inter-species dynamics. Let us know which one you're most excited for!


Wales Online
9 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Wales Online
Steven Spielberg was ‘deeply involved' in Jurassic World: Rebirth
Steven Spielberg was 'deeply involved' in Jurassic World: Rebirth The 78-year-old director helmed the original 1993 film Jurassic Park Steven Spielberg (Image: Mike Marsland/WireImage ) Jurassic World: Rebirth writer David Koepp has said Steven Spielberg was "deeply involved" in making the movie. The 78-year-old director helmed the original 1993 film Jurassic Park, its 1997 sequel The Lost Work: Jurassic Park and has served as an executive producer on the Jurassic World series ever since, and Koepp - who wrote the first movie and its follow-up - revealed one of the main reasons he returned for Jurassic World: Rebirth was because Spielberg was "very involved" in it. Speaking to Deadline about Spielberg, the 62-year-old scribe said: "Oh, he was very involved. "That was one of the reasons I most wanted to do it. Because Steven was deeply involved from the beginning, and for the six months that we were working on the script, it was really just him and me. "I'd send him my ideas, and we'd work on them, and when you have Steven's full attention, the results can be pretty spectacular." Jurassic World: Rebirth - which stars Scarlett Johansson, Jonathan Bailey, and Mahershala Ali - follows a team of covert operatives on a mission to stop a rogue biotech organisation from unleashing weaponised dinosaurs around the world. Article continues below As the chaos escalates, the team uncovers a dark secret connected to the original Jurassic legacy. Koepp previously said Jurassic World: Rebirth - which was directed by Gareth Edwards and releases on 2 July 2025 - would capture the "spirit of the first movie". He told TheWrap: "[We were trying to evoke] the spirit of the first movie, which is the tone that we would like to get closest to." The writer added it was "the idea of starting afresh" which convinced him to return to the Jurassic series. He said: "You don't often get that chance, where they give you very few guidelines, except there must be dinosaurs in it." Even so, before he agreed to come back for Jurassic World: Rebirth, Koepp had a list of demands he gave to Universal Pictures that the studio had to meet. He explained: "Number one was – the events of the previous six movies cannot be denied or contradicted, because I hate a retcon. "[Number two was] all science must be real. [Third was] humour is oxygen." Reflecting on returning to the Jurassic series, Koepp said it was "weird and trippy" for him to step back in time for Jurassic World: Rebirth. He explained: "It even smelled the same. It felt low pressure, even though Universal might be horrified to hear that." Looking back at Jurassic Park and The Lost World, Koepp said "writing those first two movies were some of [his] favourite experiences in [his] career so far". He added: "The combination of grand adventure and real science is right up my alley. And it was fun to be able to decide on a new tone, because every three movies seems like a good time to change tone and characters in a franchise. Article continues below "It was great to be able to work solely with Steven and make up a story and think of all new characters and all in a different tone."


Perth Now
11 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Steven Spielberg was ‘deeply involved' in Jurassic World: Rebirth, says writer David Koepp
Jurassic World: Rebirth writer David Koepp has said Steven Spielberg was 'deeply involved' in making the movie. The 78-year-old director helmed the original 1993 film Jurassic Park, its 1997 sequel The Lost Work: Jurassic Park and has served as an executive producer on the Jurassic World series ever since, and Koepp - who wrote the first movie and its follow-up - revealed one of the main reasons he returned for Jurassic World: Rebirth was because Spielberg was 'very involved' in it. Speaking to Deadline about Spielberg, the 62-year-old scribe said: 'Oh, he was very involved. 'That was one of the reasons I most wanted to do it. Because Steven was deeply involved from the beginning, and for the six months that we were working on the script, it was really just him and me. 'I'd send him my ideas, and we'd work on them, and when you have Steven's full attention, the results can be pretty spectacular.' Jurassic World: Rebirth - which stars Scarlett Johansson, Jonathan Bailey, and Mahershala Ali - follows a team of covert operatives on a mission to stop a rogue biotech organisation from unleashing weaponised dinosaurs around the world. As the chaos escalates, the team uncovers a dark secret connected to the original Jurassic legacy. Koepp previously said Jurassic World: Rebirth - which was directed by Gareth Edwards and releases on 2 July 2025 - would capture the 'spirit of the first movie'. He told TheWrap: '[We were trying to evoke] the spirit of the first movie, which is the tone that we would like to get closest to.' The writer added it was 'the idea of starting afresh' which convinced him to return to the Jurassic series. He said: 'You don't often get that chance, where they give you very few guidelines, except there must be dinosaurs in it.' Even so, before he agreed to come back for Jurassic World: Rebirth, Koepp had a list of demands he gave to Universal Pictures that the studio had to meet. He explained: 'Number one was – the events of the previous six movies cannot be denied or contradicted, because I hate a retcon. '[Number two was] all science must be real. [Third was] humour is oxygen.' Reflecting on returning to the Jurassic series, Koepp said it was 'weird and trippy' for him to step back in time for Jurassic World: Rebirth. He explained: 'It even smelled the same. It felt low pressure, even though Universal might be horrified to hear that.' Looking back at Jurassic Park and The Lost World, Koepp said 'writing those first two movies were some of [his] favourite experiences in [his] career so far'. He added: 'The combination of grand adventure and real science is right up my alley. And it was fun to be able to decide on a new tone, because every three movies seems like a good time to change tone and characters in a franchise. 'It was great to be able to work solely with Steven and make up a story and think of all new characters and all in a different tone.'


Express Tribune
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Jurassic World: Rebirth' brings back dinosaurs
Scarlett Johansson's role in Jurassic World: Rebirth made her recall her earliest memories of the dinosaur film franchise. The Black Widow actor recalled seeing the first Jurassic Park film at the cinema when she was 10 years old. "It imprinted on me very deeply," she told Reuters at the London premiere at Odeon Luxe Leicester Square. "For the next three decades, I was like, I would have done anything to be in a Jurassic movie in any capacity," she added. The franchise, created by Michael Crichton, has spawned several films, merchandising deals and video games. The seventh instalment in the franchise, Jurassic World: Rebirth, directed by Gareth Edwards, follows a team of specialists that embarks on an expedition to a forbidden island, home to a research facility for the original Jurassic Park. The specialists, played by Johansson and Bridgerton actor Jonathan Bailey, must obtain DNA samples from three dinosaurs to achieve a life-saving medical breakthrough. The Universal Pictures film arrives in theatres on July 2. For Rupert Friend, this instalment in the franchise is exhilarating. "I love adventure. I love being taken on a ride where you don't know what's going to happen. I love the unknown. I love risk," he said. For well-known science fiction director, Edwards, the pressure for the film to succeed did not hit until he arrived at the premiere. "It's all front and centre here. It feels a bit weird to be honest. I can't quite get my head around it," the Rogue One: A Star Wars Story director added. However, as per IMDb, tracking figures for the dinosaur film suggests one of the lowest opening weekends in the franchise's history. Even accounting for the additional two days in the July Fourth long weekend in the United States, superhero films Superman and The Fantastic Four: First Steps are both expected to outperform Jurassic World: Rebirth.