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It doesn't really matter how successful a director is, walking away from a big movie within a legendary franchise is undoubtedly a tough thing to do. Be that as it may, that's precisely what David Leitch ("Deadpool 2," "Bullet Train") did when he stepped away from "Jurassic World Rebirth" last year. The filmmaker was briefly attached to the fourth "Jurassic World" movie (and the first written by "Jurassic Park" veteran David Koepp), but he ultimately wound up departing the director's chair. So, why did he leave the film, exactly?

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter , Leitch and his producing partner/wife Kelly McCormick discussed their production company 87North. Having just produced Bob Odenkirk's "Nobody 2," much

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