With the amazing box office potential of movies getting new 3D versions, it seems the limits are slowly being erased, especially old blockbusters that can profit from a technological revamp.

Disney has had great success with 'The Lion King' in 3D along with the 'Star Wars' franchise doing the same. And by next year, 'Titanic 3D' is expected. When MTV News interviewed Steven Spielberg, it was revealed that he is considering the potential of 'Jurassic Park' being converted into 3D.

Spielberg believes nothing can beat the 3D effects that James Cameron achieved with 'Avatar.' He humbly thinks that if Cameron's precepts would be followed, then more old films can be converted to 3D and more interesting classic films will be shown to new generations.

After the release of 'Titanic 3D' next year, then Spielberg will be more ready in preparing to relaunch 'Jurassic Park' in 3D. On the other hand, he thinks that he does not need to make a fifth movie for 'Indiana Jones.' He believes its entirety has already proven a good point through the years.

"If we get a good story, I'll make it." If George [Lucas] doesn't think we should make any more, I'll listen to him," Spielberg concluded.

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