| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Spielberg confirmed there was a story which he considered to be the best one since the first film.[20] On November 4, 2002, Sam Neill said there was a chance he would be in the film.[27] On November 7, 2002, William Monahan was announced as screenwriter, with Spielberg as executive producer and Kathleen Kennedy as producer.[28] A month later, the film was announced for a summer 2005 release.[29]
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