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 confirmed the inclusion of a previously unused sequence from Michael Crichton's original novel in the new film. Koepp, who revisited Crichton's works to prepare for "Jurassic World Rebirth," shared with Variety that he drew inspiration directly from the novels, as there is no new source material for this sequel.
Koepp expressed enthusiasm about finally incorporating a particular scene from the first novel that was initially considered but omitted from the 1993 film due to space constraints. He mentioned, "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 Koepp kept the details of this sequence under wraps, the announcement has sparked widespread speculation among fans eager to identify which scene will make its cinematic debut.
As anticipation builds, fans are theorizing about which scenes from the novel might be featured in "Jurassic World Rebirth." While the exact sequence remains a mystery, the excitement around this revelation underscores the deep connection fans have with the original source material and their eagerness to see new interpretations of Crichton's work on the big screen.
Warning! Spoilers for the first Jurassic Park novel and potentially Jurassic World Rebirth follow: