Jurassic World Director Won’t Helm Sequel

Although Jurassic World is yet to hit screens, co-writer and director Colin Trevorrow has already ruled himself out of the running to oversee any sequel.

Speaking to badtaste.it at the film’s Paris premiere, Trevorrow said “Jurassic Park should be a franchise like Star Wars, with several directors capable of giving different footprints.”

However, Trevorrow added that he won’t simply be walking away from the franchise, stating “I would remain involved in some way, but not as director.”

Jurassic World hits screens next week, and is just one of the movies we’re looking forward to in June, with four more in the video below...

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Japanese Release Date Confirmed for Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon

Update: During this morning's Nintendo Direct Micro broadcast, the company confirmed Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon will release for 3DS owners in the United States this winter.

Original Story: Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon will be available for the 3DS on September 17 in Japan.

Although, as yet, there's no confirmation of release dates outside of Japan, Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon is expected to come to North America in late 2015, and Europe in early 2016.

The tweet by Nintendo also confirmed that "720 types of Pokemon" will appear in the latest "dungeon RPG", 20 of which will be playable.

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Jurassic World Heads Up June’s 5 Must-See Movies

Ghosts and dinosaurs do battle with movies stars and an ageing super-sleuth in June’s movie preview. As ever, the list is based on films released in the UK this month, but includes Australian and US release dates.

Release Date: AU & UK: June 11, US: June 12

The big release this month: Jurassic World is the first Jurassic flick since 2001, and finds Safety Not Guaranteed helmer Colin Trevorrow assuming co-writing and directing duties. Set in the present day, the story finds the park now up-and-running on holiday resort Isla Nublar, but in search of the next big attraction, the owners decide to create a hybrid dinosaur. But the Indominus Rex isn’t too keen on being a theme park attraction, meaning that disaster, predictably, ensues.

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Nintendo Shows Off Fire Emblem if’s My Castle Mode

Hot off the heels of the latest Japanese Direct, Nintendo has revealed some fresh details about Fire Emblem if.

First off, amiibo support. If you own either Marth, Lucina or Ike, you’ll be able to plop them on the 3DS and they’ll appear in-game.

Secondly, Nintendo released a video demonstrating the My Castle feature. Once pimped out, you’ll be able to swap Castles via StreetPass, then visit other towns and fight in other people’s parties.

In case you didn’t know, Fire Emblem if comes in two flavours in Japan: Fire Emblem if: Black Kingdom or Fire Emblem if: White Kingdom. Their differences are comparable with Nintendo’s much-loved Pokémon series. The story differs from game-to-game, and in a hook of its own, difficulty also varies in each version.

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Man Sets New World Record on a Hoverboard

Catalin Alexandry Duru, a Canadian software engineer, has broken a new world record for distance traveled on a hoverboard.

He set the record over Lake Ouateau, Quebec last week, managing to travel 275.9 meters (905 feet 2 inches).

While engineers have been trying to solve the hoverboard problem using magnetic fields, Duru simply used a propeller based method, meaning he basically flew over the lake standing on a drone.

Along with his business partner Philippe Maalouf, Duru has been working on the drone for five years. They attribute their success to new high powered motors.

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Rosetta Shows What You Would See if You Stood on a Comet

The European Space Agency has released a set of NAVCAM images of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko showing space enthusiasts what they would see if they stood on a comet.

The images were captured by Rosetta’s OSIRIS camera between September 23 and November 21 last year as the Philae lander descended to the surface. The images were taken a distance of 8 km from the surface and immediately following its landing.

Philae landed on the comet on November 12 and experienced a hiccup when it lost power for a short period as its landing site offered less sunlight to charge its solar panels. But not before it sent some photos of the comet's surface back to Earth

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Friday the 13th Actress Betsy Palmer Dies

Betsy Palmer, best known as Jason's murderous mother, Pamela Voorhees -- the original killer in the iconic horror flick Friday the 13th -- has passed away at 88.

Palmer appeared in a number of films, TV and stage shows throughout the 50s, including quiz show I've Got a Secret, iconic musical South Pacific and war flick Mr. Roberts (alongside Henry Fonda). She took on the role of Mrs. Voorhees in 1980 to pay off her car, and was originally quite vocal about the quality of the film, famously claiming "what a piece of sh*t! Nobody is ever going to see this thing."

Betsy Palmer as Pamela Voorhees in Friday the 13th. Betsy Palmer as Pamela Voorhees in Friday the 13th.

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Star Trek 4 Limited Edition Whale Bobblehead Coming Soon

Fans of whales and Star Trek can rejoice. A limited edition Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home bobblehead figure commemorating a scene featuring Spock swimming with the whales is coming soon.

Pre-orders are live at online toy retailer Entertainment Earth for the figure made by Bif Bang Pow! It features two whales with tails that bobble (rather than the heads) and a miniature Spock, played by Leonard Nimoy, who sadly passed away earlier in the year.

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Lucius Fox Returns for Gotham Season 2

Lucius Fox is going to have a much bigger role to play in Season 2 of Gotham.

TVLine is reporting that Chris Chalk (The Newsroom) is set to reprise his role as Fox in the second season of Gotham.

Chalk portrayed Wayne Enterprises junior executive Lucius Fox in a small role towards the end of Season 1.

Despite his brief appearance, Fox provided essential information to young Bruce Wayne (David Mazouz) that help to set him on his path to becoming the Batman.

According to Gotham executive producer John Stephens, "

becomes another person who's going to help Bruce on his journey to find out what happened to his parents and what his parents were doing, and also his journey to manhood and Batman-hood.

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Report: Nintendo’s Codename NX Platform Will Be Android Based

The operating system for Nintendo's platform codenamed NX will allegedly be Android based, Japanese business outlet Nikkei reports.

According to the report, found and translated by NeoGAF user duckroll, claims that NX’s operating system is Android based come via an insider source. The move to an open platform like Android is an attempt by Nintendo to give “developers more flexibility in making content that can also be on smartphones and tablets.”

The "dedicated game platform with a brand-new concept” platform was revealed in March during an announcement of Nintendo's plans to create official Nintendo smartphone games. NX’s unveiling during the briefing served to prove that the move into smartphone games wasn’t a sign of lost passion or vision for dedicated game systems.

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