The wait is over! Jurassic World: Rebirth, the seventh film in the legendary dinosaur franchise, is set to release worldwide on July 2, 2025. Directed by Gareth Edwards and written by David Koepp, this new sequel takes the franchise in a bold new direction—introducing new dinosaurs, a fresh cast, and a thrilling story set on a mysterious island.
While Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard (Owen and Claire) do not return, the film does reference their breakup and the aftermath of the events in Jurassic World Dominion. Let’s dive into everything you need to know, including the Jurassic World movie list, confirmed dinosaurs, cast, and story.
Before we explore the new film, here’s a quick look at the Jurassic World movie list:
Set five years after Jurassic World: Dominion, the world has changed. Dinosaurs now live in isolated tropical zones, as Earth’s climate proves too harsh for them to thrive globally. The story follows Zora Bennett (Scarlett Johansson), a covert operative hired by a pharmaceutical company to retrieve DNA from the three largest dinosaurs—land, sea, and air—for a potential medical breakthrough.
The mission takes place on Ile Saint-Hubert, a secret island near the equator, once used as a research facility by InGen. The island is now overrun with mutated and colossal dinosaurs, making it one of the most dangerous places on Earth.
The film introduces a brand-new cast:
Notably, Chris Pratt and Claire Dearing are not part of the cast, but their breakup and past actions are referenced in the storyline.
Here’s a list of every dinosaur confirmed to appear in the film so far:
Dinosaur | Type | First Appearance | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Titanosaurus | Sauropod | Jurassic World: Rebirth | Largest land dinosaur in the film |
Velociraptor | Theropod | Jurassic Park (1993) | Returns to horror roots |
Tyrannosaurus Rex | Theropod | Jurassic Park (1993) | New T-Rex with striped back |
Dilophosaurus | Carnivore | Jurassic Park (1993) | Known for frills and venom spit |
Quetzalcoatlus | Flying Reptile | Jurassic World: Dominion (2022) | Largest flying creature |
Mosasaurus | Aquatic Reptile | Jurassic World (2015) | Seen hunting with Spinosaurus |
Spinosaurus | Theropod | Jurassic Park III (2001) | Appears in sea scenes |
Hybrid Mutant Dino | Unknown | Jurassic World: Rebirth | New terrifying creation |
These dinosaurs are not just background creatures—they play a central role in the film’s plot, especially the Titanosaurus, Quetzalcoatlus, and Mosasaurus, whose DNA is the target of the expedition.
While Isla Sorna (Site B) is not the main setting, the film makes several references to past locations, including Isla Nublar and Isla Sorna, tying the story back to the original trilogy. The island in Rebirth, Ile Saint-Hubert, is a new location but shares similarities with the earlier islands—dense jungles, abandoned labs, and lurking predators.
Jurassic World: Rebirth will be released worldwide on July 2, 2025, with premieres in the US, UK, India, and other major markets. The film had its world premiere in London on June 17, 2025, and early reviews have praised its visual effects, suspense, and return to horror roots.
Jurassic World: Rebirth is not just another sequel—it’s a fresh start for the franchise. With new characters, terrifying dinosaurs, and a tight, suspenseful story, it brings back the magic of the original Jurassic Park while pushing the saga forward.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to the series, this film promises thrills, nostalgia, and jaw-dropping dinosaur action.
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