Jurassic World Rebirth is already proving that there’s still plenty of bite left in the dinosaur franchise. After months of speculation and mixed critical reactions, the latest entry in the prehistoric blockbuster series surprised everyone with a thunderous $30.5 million opening on Wednesday in North America—one of the highest Wednesday grosses of all time (not adjusted for inflation). Universal’s strategic midweek launch to capitalize on the long July Fourth holiday appears to be paying off, with the film now eyeing a towering $145.5 million five-day debut.
Update: Jurassic World Rebirth crossed the 150M mark at Global Box Office and will crush industry projections this weekend. Thundering Toward $312M+ Global Opening, Second Best YTD – International Box Office. (via Deadline)
Jurassic World: Rebirth Crushes Expectations with $30.5M Opening Day
With strong walk-up traffic and enthusiastic crowds (dinosaurs are still a big draw, apparently), Jurassic World Rebirth is poised to dominate the box office this weekend. Projections suggest $80 million over the traditional three-day window, marking a major win for Universal and director Gareth Edwards, especially given the film’s $180 million production budget—significantly leaner than previous entries. While Rebirth won’t match the colossal three-day openings of its predecessors—Jurassic World ($208.8M), Fallen Kingdom ($148M), and Dominion ($145M)—its performance is nonetheless impressive given the shifting box office landscape.
Rebirth marks the seventh installment in the beloved Jurassic saga and introduces a fresh cast led by Scarlett Johansson, Mahershala Ali, and Jonathan Bailey, while charting a new course for the franchise’s future. Audiences seem to be responding positively to the high-octane adventure, mutated dinos, and Johansson’s wisecracking mercenary Zora Bennett. Could this be the beginning of a whole new dino-dynasty?
Director Gareth Edwards and star Scarlett Johansson are reportedly being courted to return for a sequel.
Whispers are already swirling around Hollywood that Universal is eyeing a follow-up to Rebirth, with rumors suggesting early pre-production could kick off sooner rather than later. Director Gareth Edwards and star Scarlett Johansson are reportedly being courted to return for a sequel. While nothing has been confirmed yet (and these reports should always be taken with a grain of salt), the box office buzz might be too loud to ignore.
Also making headlines this week: F1: The Movie continues to race ahead globally, crossing the $200 million mark in record time for a racing-themed film. But for now, it’s clear—Jurassic World Rebirth is the apex predator at the box office.
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