![]() And then again when Carolco collapsed, those rights were in play and I didn't pursue it because I was on to Titanic and I was doing other things. ![]() ![]() I wrote quite an extensive treatment - I think 80 or 90 pages long. I was going to launch that as a series of films. I got Carolco Pictures to buy Spider-Man. Marvel characters in general weren't being developed very well at that time. Canon, a very low-budget film company back in the '80s, had had it briefly. So, he had Carolco Pictures purchase the rights for the mighty Marvel character. But the comments raise some concerns about how aware people are of. The Facebook post was clearly a joke seeing that dinosaurs no longer exist. The legendary director admitted that he was interested in Spider-Man and noted that nobody was really developing anything at the time. People think Steven Spielberg killed a Triceratops. His sensibility was right for that film, I'd have gone further, nastier, much nastier."Īs it turns out, Jurassic Park wasn't the only movie that James Cameron considered making in the early 1990s. We can all enjoy it, too, but kids get dinosaurs and they should not have been excluded for that. During the wide-ranging conversation, Trevorrow talked about how he decided which dinosaurs ended up in the movie, the challenges of bringing to life the first feathered dinosaur in a Jurassic. Because he made a dinosaur movie for kids, and mine would have been aliens with dinosaurs, and that wouldn't have been fair. "But when I saw the film, I realized that I was not the right person to make the film, he (Spielberg) was. ![]()
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