Jurassic World Rebirth Expected $120M-$125M Five-Day Opening Amid Franchise Decline
Jurassic World Rebirth Expected $120M-$125M Five-Day Opening Amid Franchise Decline

Jurassic World Rebirth Expected $120M-$125M Five-Day Opening Amid Franchise Decline

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Jurassic World Rebirth, set for release on July 2, 2025, is projected to gross between $120 million and $125 million over its five-day Fourth of July opening, though Universal Pictures is cautiously estimating a lower $90-$100 million range. This would mark the lowest opening weekend for the Jurassic World series, significantly below the $145-$208 million of prior installments, but still ahead of the original Jurassic Park trilogy's debuts. The film introduces an all-new ensemble cast led by Scarlett Johansson, Mahershala Ali, and Jonathan Bailey, under the direction of Gareth Edwards, and features a storyline focused on the extraction of dinosaur DNA for medical breakthroughs. Despite its lower projected opening, the film's $180 million budget is considerably less than its predecessors, which could help profitability. Universal is investing heavily in marketing, and the studio is optimistic about the film's long-term prospects, especially as it aligns with broader franchise continuity and potential video game tie-ins. Industry watchers note that July will be a competitive month at the box office, with other major releases like Superman and The Fantastic Four: First Steps also expected to perform strongly.

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