Jurassic World: Rebirth

The Jurassic saga surges back to life with Jurassic World: Rebirth, a pulse-pounding resurrection of dino-driven terror and adventure. Five years after Dominion left Earth in chaos, the few surviving dinosaurs have carved out hidden domains, thriving in equatorial jungles far from human civilization. But mankind isn’t done meddling. Enter Zora Bennett (Scarlett Johansson), a no-nonsense covert ops specialist leading a high-risk mission for a biotech giant desperate to unlock the ultimate genetic breakthrough. Their target? The DNA of the three deadliest titans—land, sea, and air—to synthesize a cure for a global medical crisis. With her are paleontologist Dr. Henry Loomis (Jonathan Bailey) and ex-military strategist Duncan Kincaid (Mahershala Ali), an elite squad tasked with infiltrating a long-forgotten island hiding the original Jurassic Park’s most dangerous secrets.

Their mission spirals into chaos when they cross paths with a shipwrecked family (Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, Luna Blaise), their survival hinging on outmaneuvering a nightmarish new breed of dinosaurs. The island, once a failed testing ground, has become home to creatures twisted by unchecked evolution—an alpha T-Rex with battle scars from countless fights, a relentless pack of Spinosauruses, and the apex terror of the deep: a Mosasaurus lurking beneath the waves, ready to snap up anything foolish enough to enter its waters. The team soon realizes they aren’t just trespassing on nature’s domain—they’re stepping into a war zone where the prehistoric and the experimental collide in lethal fury.

Helmed by Gareth Edwards (Godzilla), Jurassic World: Rebirth delivers Spielbergian wonder fused with unrelenting dread. From a heart-stopping Mosasaurus raft pursuit to a Quetzalcoatlus aerial ambush and a fiery last stand inside an overgrown genetic lab, the film’s practical effects and CGI blend seamlessly to make every dinosaur feel terrifyingly real. David Koepp’s return to the franchise ensures a story that honors Jurassic Park’s legacy, sidestepping retcons for a fresh yet faithful evolution of the saga. As the jungle ignites in a final, desperate bid for survival, one thing is certain—life has found a way once more, and it’s more ruthless than ever. Will Zora and her team complete their mission, or will the island’s ancient horrors make them extinct?