Brace yourself for another "dinosaurs-hunting-humans" thriller.
E-online.com is reporting that negotiations are underway for the fourth instalment of dino-franchise "Jurassic Park".
Though the film raked in approximately $180 million last year, everyone involved in "Jurassic Park III" was reportedly unhappy with the story and wants another chance, resulting to an end in the series.
Negotiations for the film include a request from producer Steven Spielberg ("Jurassic Park I") to enlist author Michael Crichton to write a story guide for the movie, says E-Online.com.
Crichton wrote the novels for "Jurassic Park" and the sequel "The Lost World", on which the movies are based.
On the drawing board for "Jurassic Park IV" are returning characters Dr. Ian Malcolm and John Parker Hammond, originally played by Jeff Goldblum and Richard Attenborough, respectively.
No director has been named.
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