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Jurassic Park 4 will hit screens in two years

Producer says new CGI will allow 'great things'

The producer of 'Jurassic Park' has said that the fourth film in the series will arrive within two years.

Frank Marshall, a long-time collaborator with Steven Spielberg, is working on the project right now, after Spielberg announced his plans for another film at last year's Comic-Con event.

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“I would say that it will be on the screen within two years,” he said, adding that he was most excited about the advancements in CGI since the last film, 'Jurassic Park 3' which was released in 2001.

“That’s what’s gonna be great about it, technology’s taken a leap now that we can really do some great things.”

IMDB lists 'Captain America: The First Avenger' and 'Jumanji' director Joe Johnston to be helming the project, while its script is being penned by Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver, who wrote 'Rise of the Planet of the Apes'.

Spielberg is expected to take a producer's role on the film.