Director Joe Johnston, who is currently working on 'The Wolfman', hasn't ruled out the possibility for a fourth instalment of the popular 'Jurassic Park' franchise.
Johnston, who helmed the third film, has told Ain't It Cool News that there is a great story for the fourth.
"There is a great story for the fourth one that I would be interested in getting involved with and it's nothing like the first three. It sort of takes the franchise off in a completely different direction, which is the only way I would want to get involved," he told the publication.
Johnston also added that the next film probably won't star a group of people struggling to survive a dinosaur attack, or return to the island.
"We've done that and it's been done three times...Why would anybody go back to that island? It was hard enough to figure out the second and third reason for them to go, but it would take it off in a whole other trilogy basically, but when it gets to that level it's sort of about studios and Steven (Spielberg's) thing and who knows. I think we are at that point where we are due for another one if we are going to do it."





