McCullers, 46, says the team has plan ready for the "reinvention" of the series and is also done with penning the script of the upcoming film, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
"It's got a pretty big reinvention behind it that I guess I can't really reveal, but since DreamWorks was sold to Universal in that time for over USD 3 billion, I imagine they're particularly interested in it stepping up and actually figuring out the future of the franchise in that way on the corporate level," says McCullers.
"Reinvention was sort of called for. There's been four movies and a lot of material, so the characters are pretty beloved and they're great characters, but you also have to think of a pretty new take at that point," he says.