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Cameron's Dark Jurassic Park: A Lost Horror Film?
27 Nov
Summary
- James Cameron nearly directed Jurassic Park before Spielberg.
- Cameron envisioned a darker, more violent R-rated version.
- Spielberg's PG-13 approach was deemed the right fit.

Filmmaker James Cameron recently shared that he was nearly at the helm of Steven Spielberg's iconic Jurassic Park. He admitted his initial vision for the film was significantly darker and more violent, aligning with the R-rated horror aesthetic of his own works like Aliens.
Cameron's interest was sparked by Michael Crichton's novel, particularly a tense scene involving a T-Rex and a vehicle. However, upon inquiring about the film rights, he discovered Steven Spielberg had already acquired them.
Reflecting on the final film, Cameron expressed that Spielberg was the ideal director for the project. He contrasted his potentially gory and terrifying adaptation with the successful, family-friendly adventure that audiences ultimately enjoyed.




