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Originally Posted by Red Brooklyn
http://www.vulture.com/2017/09/star-...planation.html
"“During the making of Jurassic World, he focused a great deal of his creative energies on asserting his opinion,” the executive explains. “But because he had been personally hired by Spielberg, nobody could say, ‘You’re fired.’ Once that film went through the roof and he chose to do Henry, [Trevorrow] was unbearable. He had an egotistical point of view— and he was always asserting that.”
Then, during preproduction on Episode IX, Trevorrow’s relationship with Lucasfilm top brass became reportedly “unmanageable” over the course of “repeated stabs at multiple drafts” of the script."
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I don't think people have an appreciation for just how much power is foisted on directors -- especially of big-budget franchises. Dealing with grounded directors and actors is a joy. Putting up with certain people who think they can do no wrong can indeed be unbearable.