In an exciting revelation for fans of the Jurassic franchise, David Koepp, the screenwriter behind the iconic 1993 Jurassic Park and the upcoming Jurassic World Rebirth, has shared intriguing details about his creative process. Speaking to Variety, Koepp disclosed that he revisited Michael Crichton's original Jurassic Park novels to reignite his inspiration, as there's no new novel to adapt for this sequel. This deep dive into the source material allowed him to incorporate elements that were previously unused, including a specific sequence from the first novel.
Koepp explained, "There was a sequence from the first novel that we’d always wanted in the original movie, but didn’t have room for. We were like, ‘Hey, we get to use that now.’" Although he kept the exact sequence under wraps, this revelation has sparked a flurry of speculation among fans eager to identify which scene might make its cinematic debut in Jurassic World Rebirth.
As enthusiasts and theorists pore over Crichton's work, several scenes have emerged as prime candidates for inclusion. However, without further details from Koepp, the mystery remains, adding an extra layer of anticipation for the film's release.
Warning! Spoilers for the first Jurassic Park novel and potentially Jurassic World Rebirth follow: