How Jurassic World Rebirth Director Gareth Edwards Honored Jurassic Park’s Steven Spielberg
- British director Gareth Edwards released Jurassic World Rebirth, the seventh film in the franchise, on July 2, 2025, with Steven Spielberg as executive producer.
- Spielberg and producer Frank Marshall invited Edwards to continue the Jurassic franchise after his 2023 film The Creator, motivating him to honor the original 1993 Jurassic Park.
- Edwards sought to recreate his youthful experience watching the original, describing each film encounter as a mini movie and a love letter to early Spielberg works.
- Edwards noted, "You can't get used to it," referring to Spielberg handing him the script, and Rupert Friend said the new film returns tonally to the first movie.
- Jurassic World Rebirth’s release suggests a continuing legacy guided by Spielberg's close involvement and Edwards’ dedication to preserving the franchise’s original spirit.
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