With Colin Trevorrow admitting to THR that he and J.A. Bayona share the same preferred moment of terror, it also bodes well as a sign for the Jurassic World trilogy itself.
Fans will see just how strong this connection runs when they see Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, which is currently open in some international markets, with a domestic release scheduled for next Friday.
While the franchise could have been a bit out of sync with the introduction of Bayona as the director of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, only to lead to Trevorrow’s return to the chair for the third (and presumed final) film in the trilogy, this sort of shared love shows that the collaborators couldn’t be more simpatico if they tried.
A fact that is crucial considering Fallen Kingdom has already started to take a mighty bow at the market, and the third film in a series is undoubtedly the most crucial film the series could stick the landing with.