Jurassic World director Colin Trevorrow recently spoke about the sequel to the movie and revealed that he will most likely not be helming that one.

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Screen Rant sourced an interview with Trevorrow for BadTaste.com, which was translated by ComingSoon. In the interview, Trevorrow revealed that he won't be coming on board for the fifth installment of the films.

"Jurassic Park is like Star Wars. Different can give a different taste to each movie," he said. "I would be involved in some way, but not as director."

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Recently, Trevorrow spoke to Entertainment Weekly about Jurassic World's manufactured beast, that is essentially a "hybrid of specific dinosaurs with great movie names like the Giganotosaurus and Majungasaurus, as well as other animals that exist in the world today," in both technical and psychological terms.

"The Indominus was meant to embody our worst tendencies. We're surrounded by wonder and yet we want more. And we want it bigger, faster, louder, better," he said. "And in the world of the movie the animal is designed based on a series of corporate focus groups. Like in the same way a lot of movies are. They sit a bunch of people down and they ask them, 'What can we do to make the dinosaurs more entertaining for you? What would make you tell a friend to come to Jurassic World?' And their answer is, of course, 'We want to see something bigger, faster, louder, more vicious; we want a killer.' And they get what what they ask for."

Jurassic World stars Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Irrfan Khan, Vincent D'Onofrio, Jake Johnson and Judy Greer.

The film will hit theaters on June 12, 2015.

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