Review: ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ Sees Series Roar Back to Life
- Universal Pictures released 'Jurassic World Rebirth' on July 2, 2025, directed by Gareth Edwards and written by David Koepp as the seventh franchise installment.
- The film continues the story five years after 'Jurassic World Dominion' and revisits dinosaur reanimation themes established about three decades ago.
- The plot centers on a team led by Zora Bennett, played by Scarlett Johansson, extracting dinosaur DNA from three Cretaceous species to develop a cardiac disease cure.
- 'Jurassic World Rebirth' runs two hours and fourteen minutes, is rated PG-13 for intense violence and other mature content, and received mostly positive reviews including three and a half stars out of four.
- The movie aims to revive franchise interest by combining Spielberg’s classic adventure style with updated effects but does not strongly advance the series’ overarching mythology.
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This week sees the premiere of ‘Jurassic World: Rebirth’, the latest spectacle film by Gareth Edwards. The British director started out as a creator of ‘visual effects’ and makes monsters and aliens behave like lifelike animals.
‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ puts a wobbly franchise back on track with superb installment
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‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ Review: After Evolving in the Wrong Direction for a Decade, the Dino Franchise Returns to Its Origins
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'Jurassic World Rebirth' review: Scarlett Johansson and Jonathan Bailey face off with dangerous and delightful dinosaurs
Steven Spielberg launched two mighty behemoths upon cinemas, first with Jaws (1975), which celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, then with Jurassic Park (1993). Both movies are crowd-pleasing creature features that present mighty beasts, happy to gobble up whatever humans are unlucky enough to fall in their path. Both have spawned sequels that might have made money, but can't compare to the glory of the original. Because even though both mo…
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