
"Jurassic World 3: the trio from the first Jurassic Park return in force
Fans will be delighted to learn that Jeff Goldblum, Sam Neill and Laura Dern - the cast of the very first Jurassik Park - will each be reprising their iconic roles in the third instalment of "Jurassic World". And to top it all off, the director has promised that these will not be fleeting appearances.
As announced by online magazine Collider, the main cast of "Jurassic Park" will return for the third instalment of "Jurassic World". Jeff Goldblum, Sam Neill and Laura Dern will be back in the limelight. And our source is none other than Jurassic World director himself, Colin Trevorrow.
Central roles for the original cast
If this news proves true, then the three actors would be reunited for the first time since the release of "Jurassic Park" in 1993. While Goldblum starred in "The Lost World: Jurassic Park" - the second part of the original trilogy - as well as "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" - the second part of the new trilogy -, Neill and Dern only reprised their respective iconic roles in "Jurassic Park 3", but without Goldblum.

According to director Colin Trevorrow, what's particularly exciting is that all three actors are expected to play leading roles. So we can rule out a Goldblum cameo like in "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom". On the other hand, what is not yet known is whether these roles are comparable to those played by Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard, the main characters in the new trilogy.
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Another uncertainty? The exact content of the third Jurassic World instalment. However, we can assume that the film will shed more light on the aftermath of the events of "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom". Spoiler alert! After the dinosaurs flee Lockwood's estate, the humans will have to confront them, but outside the protected enclosures and remote islands.
For a taste, watch director Colin Trevorrow's short film, "Battle at Big Rock", released recently!
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