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Colin Trevorrow (US: /trəˈvɑːroʊ/; born September 13, 1976) is an American film director, producer, and screenwriter. He made his feature directorial debut with the science fiction comedy Safety Not Guaranteed (2012), which was a critical and commercial success. Trevorrow achieved mainstream recognition for the Jurassic World franchise, which began when he co-wrote and directed the eponymous first instalment in 2015. The film earned more than $1.6 billion at the worldwide box office. After the success of Jurassic World, Trevorrow co-wrote the 2018 sequel Fallen Kingdom and co-wrote and directed the third instalment Dominion (2022). He was also the co-writer and director of Star Wars: Duel of the Fates until his departure in 2017. However, he retained story credit when the project was re-envisioned as The Rise of Skywalker. In 2019, Trevorrow founded his film and TV production company, Metronome Film Co., based in London and Los Angeles. Description above from the Wikipedia article Colin Trevorrow, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

At the beginning of time, the world was dominated by the Titans, a race of colossal beings led by Kronos, a tyrant leader who, fearing a prophecy that he would be overthrown by one of his children, devoured his children after birth. Tired of seeing her children being devoured, Cronos' wife, Rhea, manages to save her sixth child and hides him on an island, where he is raised by his grandmother Gaia, Earth itself. Now an adult, Zeus must fulfill his destiny to overthrow his father and rid the world of the Titans' tyranny.
