Director Colin Trevorrow says he will feel "robbed" if the original stars of the "Jurassic Park" franchise does not return for the next instalment of the series.
Trevorrow, who has been confirmed to helm the third part in the "Jurassic World" franchise, hopes if Alan Grant and Ellie Sattler (played by Sam Neill and Laura Dern) would show up in the upcoming films.
Asked about fans feeling cheated that neither Neill nor Dern have yet made a return to the franchise, the director told MTV: "I totally agree with that. I would feel robbed too, yeah."
Jeff Goldblum, one of the original stars of the enterprise created by Steven Spielberg, made a cameo as Dr Ian Malcolm in the recently released "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom", which was directed by JA Bayona.
Trevorrow, who helmed the 2015's "Jurassic World", said the team believed the movie was the character's moment in the sun.
"We felt like this was Malcolm's return. This was his... Let him have his moment. I feel that way about everyone, especially Laura (Dern), in that she never got to have her own movie. That identified as being something that's important.
"I feel like this moment with Goldblum, because he had this very clear set of ethical questions that he was able to pose for everyone, we just wanted to put the spotlight on him," he said.
Besides Goldblum, "Fallen Kingdom" saw Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard and BD Wong reprise their roles.
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