It’s a production problem 65 million years in the making.
Colin Trevorrow cut his teeth, so to speak, in the indie world, with the movie Safety Not Guaranteed. That little movie vaulted him into the right room at the right time, and he walked away writing and directing Jurassic World.
In between dino films, he also made the indie The Book of Henry, which was not as well-received, but was still a movie made for a budget with stars and a concept that drew people in—though it might have cost him Star Wars, a franchise in its own state of reorganization and turmoil when the team left Trevorrow and Derek Connolly’s script behind.
Author: Jason Hellerman
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