Jurassic World: Rebirth Final Trailer Unleashes a New Era of Prehistoric Survival
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- May 20
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Dinos, DNA, and the Future of Humanity: The Park Opens Again This July
Just when you thought extinction was the final chapter, Universal’s billion-dollar beast of a franchise is back—and it’s bigger, bolder, and far more dangerous than before. Welcome to Jurassic World: Rebirth, the action-packed follow-up to Jurassic World Dominion that asks a terrifying new question: What if dinosaurs are the key to saving human life?
Directed by Gareth Edwards (Rogue One, Monsters) with a script from Jurassic Park legend David Koepp, Rebirth returns to the ruins of Isla Nublar—now a decaying, forgotten facility crawling with the fiercest creatures left behind. It’s here that a covert extraction team is sent to retrieve a miraculous new discovery: DNA from the largest remaining dinosaurs across land, sea, and sky. Within their ancient genes may lie the cure for human disease—or the next great catastrophe.
Academy Award nominee Scarlett Johansson anchors the film as Zora Bennett, a seasoned black-ops leader contracted to guide her team into the island’s deadly jungle. But when their mission collides with a civilian family—stranded after a boating accident involving rogue marine dinosaurs—Zora’s objective becomes a nightmare. Now she must keep her team, and the family, alive long enough to escape a prehistoric hellscape hiding secrets no one was meant to uncover.
Joining Johansson are Mahershala Ali as trusted team member Duncan Kincaid, and Jonathan Bailey as paleontologist Dr. Henry Loomis—a man fascinated by the idea that these creatures may be more than just relics of the past. Rupert Friend plays pharma exec Martin Krebs, whose intentions are… let’s just say, profit-forward.
Manuel Garcia-Rulfo takes on the role of Reuben Delgado, father to the imperiled family, alongside Luna Blaise, David Iacono, and Audrina Miranda. Rounding out the cast are Philippine Velge, Bechir Sylvain, and Ed Skrein in supporting roles as members of Zora’s and Krebs’ competing crews.
Set five years after Dominion, Rebirth reveals a world no longer teetering on the edge of dinosaur domination—because nature has done the work itself. The Earth has mostly reclaimed its balance, isolating the remaining dinosaurs to rare equatorial zones. But what still lives within those zones is unlike anything the world has seen. And it’s worth killing—and dying—for.
With producers Frank Marshall and Patrick Crowley back on board, and executive production from Steven Spielberg, the film marks a major return to high-stakes sci-fi spectacle grounded in real-world moral dilemmas. Is the miracle of life worth repeating if it means revisiting extinction?
Jurassic World: Rebirth stomps into theaters July 2, 2025, and based on the final trailer alone—it’s going to tear through the summer box office. This isn’t just a return to the park. This is a resurrection. And maybe, the beginning of something even bigger.

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