RoniMan
07-10-2003, 10:41 PM
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Sam Neill Talks Jurassic Park IV
Source: Natalie, The Sunday Mail Thursday, July 10, 2003
'Natalie' sent the following on what Sam Neill possibly said about Jurassic Park IV.
Thought you folks may be interested in a little thing that was in the Showbiz Scoops part of The Sunday Mail newspaper (published in Queensland, Australia).
Dino-Mite! Having recently completed filming on the TEN mini-series Jessica, Sam Neill has revealed he'll once again walk with dinosaurs in Jurassic Park IV.
"They have a story that defies sequel-it is by building on what's gone before, and not just repeating it," says Neill, who will reprise the role of paleontologist Alan Grant from Jurassic's I and III.
"I don't like to count my chickens before they hatch, but I think this will exceed expectations. I'm looking forward to it, actually."
While script details are being kept under wraps, it's a safe bet we'll see rampaging dinosaurs wreak serious havoc. Producer Steven Spielberg rolls cameras in California and Hawaii next year for a 2005 release.
Sam Neill Talks Jurassic Park IV
Source: Natalie, The Sunday Mail Thursday, July 10, 2003
'Natalie' sent the following on what Sam Neill possibly said about Jurassic Park IV.
Thought you folks may be interested in a little thing that was in the Showbiz Scoops part of The Sunday Mail newspaper (published in Queensland, Australia).
Dino-Mite! Having recently completed filming on the TEN mini-series Jessica, Sam Neill has revealed he'll once again walk with dinosaurs in Jurassic Park IV.
"They have a story that defies sequel-it is by building on what's gone before, and not just repeating it," says Neill, who will reprise the role of paleontologist Alan Grant from Jurassic's I and III.
"I don't like to count my chickens before they hatch, but I think this will exceed expectations. I'm looking forward to it, actually."
While script details are being kept under wraps, it's a safe bet we'll see rampaging dinosaurs wreak serious havoc. Producer Steven Spielberg rolls cameras in California and Hawaii next year for a 2005 release.