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    Jurassic World 4: This is what Scarlett Johansson has to say about the movie

    Scarlett Johansson discussed her role in Jurassic World 4. She praised the script by David Koepp and shared her enthusiasm for the project. The film is set to release on July 2, 2025.

    Steven Spielberg's next untitled movie to feature Emily Blunt

    Hollywood star Emily Blunt is in talks to join Steven Spielberg's next directorial project, an "original event film" set to release on May 15, 2026. The movie, produced by Universal and Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment, will feature a screenplay by Spielberg's longtime collaborator, David Koepp. While plot details are under wraps, this collaboration marks a significant reunion for the iconic filmmaker.

    'Jurassic World': Will Mahershala Ali join the new movie? Here is what we know

    As good news for the Jurassic franchise fans, two-time Oscar-winning actor Mahershala Ali is currently in discussions for joining the star-studded cast of the upcoming 'Jurassic World', according to the latest reports.

    Steven Spielberg working on new film for summer 2026 release. Everything you may like to know

    Universal Pictures is backing this movie by Spielberg, which will premiere in theaters in 2026. Steven has teamed up with ‘Jurassic Park’ and ‘War of the Worlds’ Screenwriter for this mega project.

    'Jurassic World 4':Latest update on its release date and more

    'Jurassic World 4' will be the seventh movie overall in the franchise. It all began in 1993 with the original 'Jurassic Park', which had two sequels, 'The Lost World' in 1997 and 'Jurassic Park III' in 2001. The franchise was revived in 2015 and launched a new trilogy of films. 'Fallen Kingdom' followed it in 2018 and 'Dominion' was released in 2022. These movies have collected more than $6 billion at the worldwide box office.

    Scarlett Johansson to headline new 'Jurassic World' film?

    Gareth Edwards of 'The Creator' fame is attached as a director with the project, after David Leitch's exited the project.

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