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June 20, 2025 5 min read

It’s hard to believe that over three decades have passed since the release of the very first Jurassic Park film—a cinematic milestone that forever changed the way we looked at dinosaurs and blockbuster filmmaking. What started as a thrilling sci-fi adventure has grown into a billion-dollar franchise that captured the imagination of generations, from wide-eyed kids to nostalgic adults.

While real-world paleontologists may have raised eyebrows over the film’s scientific liberties, audiences were far too mesmerized by the towering T-Rex roars and clever raptor attacks to worry about anatomical accuracy. Instead, we collectively leaned into the awe and chaos, cheering for our prehistoric stars—even as they occasionally snacked on unsuspecting humans for our entertainment.

For 30 years, Jurassic Park and its successor Jurassic World have kept us on the edge of our seats, turning once-extinct creatures into cultural icons. In a world where humans were supposed to be the apex predators, this franchise flipped the script—and we’ve loved every thrilling second of it.

While the original Jurassic Park and early Jurassic World films ranged from iconic to entertainingly decent, most fans agree on one thing: the final entry in the Jurassic World trilogy, Dominion, was a letdown. Despite the promise of high-stakes dino drama, it ended up feeling like a CGI-heavy spectacle with little real thrill—more bark than bite.

One of the most compelling elements of the earlier films—tension, awe, and genuine storytelling—was notably missing in Dominion. But Universal Pictures seems determined to make things right.

Enter: the rebirth of Jurassic World. This new chapter in the franchise is being positioned not just as a continuation, but a bold reimagining, with a stellar cast that includes Scarlett Johansson, Jonathan Bailey, Mahershala Ali, Ed Skrein, and Rupert Friend. With talent like that, the studio is clearly pulling out all the stops.

Although initial buzz was moderate due to a crowded July release slate—Jurassic World in the first week, James Gunn’s Superman in the second, and Marvel’s Fantastic Four in the final week—Universal made a smart move: early preview shows.

The film has already premiered in London and more recently in Berlin. And if the early reactions are to be believed, this might just be the best Jurassic film since the 1993 original. That’s a tall order, considering the legacy of Steven Spielberg’s classic—but with Gareth Edwards in the director’s chair and Spielberg overseeing as head of quality control, expectations are soaring.

Could this be the redemption the franchise needs? So far, all signs point to yes. In Gareth Edwards we trust.

So to end this suspense here are some of the early out of theater reactions from the Jurassic World Rebirth Screenings:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And that’s a wrap on the early reactions from the Jurassic World: Rebirth preview screenings—and they’re overwhelmingly positive. Critics and fans alike are applauding Gareth Edwards’ direction, calling it a worthy spiritual successor to Spielberg’s original vision. Jonathan Bailey is earning standout praise for his performance, and across the board, there’s a shared sense of relief and excitement: we finally have a Jurassic World film that lives up to the legacy.With Jurassic World: Rebirth reigniting the magic of the franchise, there’s never been a better time to celebrate your love for all things dino. Whether you're a lifelong fan of the original trilogy or a new recruit thrilled by this latest chapter, one thing's for sure—the dinosaurs are back, and they’ve never looked better.Ready to bring the prehistoric action home?

Head over to our website now and explore our full range of Jurassic World statues, action figures, and collectible merchandise—all available at up to 40% off for a limited time. Don’t miss this chance to own a piece of the adventure!

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