Jurassic World Rebirth’s box office has crushed Steven Spielberg’s sequel with a 56% Rotten Tomatoes score, but the next movie is still a long way off. Directed by Gareth Edwards with a script by the franchise’s original screenwriter David Koepp, the new Jurassic World movie follows a team journeying to an island that was once used as a dinosaur research facility.
Jurassic World Rebirth’s cast introduces several high-profile stars to the franchise, including two-time Oscar nominee Scarlett Johansson (Marriage Story, Jojo Rabbit), two-time Oscar winner Mahershala Ali (Moonlight, Green Book), Bridgerton breakout and Emmy nominee Jonathan Bailey (Fellow Travelers), Emmy nominee Rupert Friend (Homeland), The Lincoln Lawyer star Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, and Ed Skrein.
Jurassic World Rebirth reviews have been mixed, resulting in a 51% score on Rotten Tomatoes, though some critics have called it an improvement over recent sequels. It’s enjoyed a stronger 71% audience score and has been a box office success. Released in theaters on July 2, Rebirth made $322 million worldwide over the extended five-day 4th of July holiday weekend.
In its second weekend, the movie made $40 million, suffering a 56.2% drop, and finishing in second place behind Superman in its opening weekend. Overall, Rebirth has outperformed Steven Spielberg’s sequel at the box office despite similar Rotten Tomatoes scores. However, the next installment in the franchise remains a ways off.
Jurassic World Rebirth’s Box Office Has Flown Past The Lost World
It’s Made $649M Worldwide
To date, Jurassic World Rebirth’s box office has soared past $649 million worldwide, including $276 million domestically, becoming the fourth-highest-grossing movie of 2025. As a result, Rebirth has flown past 1997’s The Lost World: Jurassic Park, directed by Steven Spielberg with a script written by David Koepp, which made $229 million domestically and $618 million worldwide. Though, of course, this doesn’t account for inflation.
Title
Domestic Box Office
Worldwide Box Office
Jurassic World
$652,270,625
$1,669,927,641
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
$417,719,760
$1,308,323,302
Jurassic Park
$415,404,543
$1,058,454,230
Jurassic World: Dominion
$376,851,080
$1,004,004,592
Jurassic World Rebirth
$276,485,990
$649,780,990
The Lost World: Jurassic Park
$229,086,679
$618,638,999
Jurassic Park III
$181,166,115
$365,900,000
Rebirth and The Lost World also have similar Rotten Tomatoes scores, with Spielberg’s sequel scoring a 56%, demonstrating just how challenging it can be to create a truly captivating sequel.
Will Jurassic World Rebirth Catch Dominion?
It Made Over $1B
Despite soaring past The Lost World, Rebirth faces an uphill battle to reach the next movie on the list – Dominion’s much bigger $1 billion milestone. In fact, every remaining movie on the list has made over $1 billion.
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Jurassic World Rebirth continues to rise as one of the most successful films of Gareth Edwards’ career, surpassing his monster movie from 2014.
While still possible, Rebirth making $1 billion is looking more and more unlikely considering its second-weekend drop of 56.2%. In all likelihood, Rebirth might cap at around $800-850, which would still be an enormous success, especially considering its $180 million budget. While Dominion is likely out of reach, Jurassic World Rebirth proves the franchise still has financial life, if there was ever any doubt.