Colin Trevorrow will not be directing any 'Jurassic Park' sequels.
The 38-year-old film-maker, who's helmed the eagerly-awaited 'Jurassic World', has suggested the sci-fi franchise would benefit from another director assuming the responsibility for the next movie.
He told Italian website BadTaste: "'Jurassic Park' is like 'Star Wars'. Different directors can give a different taste to each movie.
"I would be involved in some way, but not as director."
Meanwhile, 'Jurassic World' star Chris Pratt recently apologised in advance of the press tour for the movie, insisting he was sorry for anything he may accidentally say.
Writing on his Facebook account, Chris - who's a long-time fan of the franchise - said: "I want to make a heartfelt apology for whatever it is I end up accidentally saying during the forthcoming #JurassicWorld press tour. I hope you understand it was never my intention to offend anyone and I am truly sorry. I swear. I'm the nicest guy in the world. And I fully regret what I (accidentally will have) said in (the upcoming foreign and domestic) interview(s). (sic)"
Chris said any unfortunate remarks he makes are because he's simply "dumb".
He wrote: "I am not in the business of making excuses. I am just dumb. Plain and simple. I try. I REALLY try! When I do (potentially) commit the offensive act for which I am now (pre) apologizing you must understand I (will likely have been) tired and exhausted when I (potentially) said that thing I (will have had) said that (will have had) crossed the line. Those rooms can get stuffy and the hardworking crews putting these junkets together need some entertainment! (Likely) that is who I was trying to crack up when I (will have had) made that tasteless and unprofessional comment. Trust me. I know you can't say that anymore. (sic)"
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