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About Jurassic World Rebirth Sequel
Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment return to the dinosaur sandbox in July 2027 with a direct sequel to 2025's Jurassic World Rebirth. The follow-up continues the story launched by David Koepp's script and Gareth Edwards's direction, which relaunched the franchise with a leaner, more adventure-driven tone after the conclusion of the original Jurassic World trilogy.
Scarlett Johansson, who led Rebirth as covert operations specialist Zora Bennett, is set to return alongside key cast members from the 2025 film. Koepp, whose credits include the original Jurassic Park, is back on screenwriting duties, and Universal has positioned the sequel as the middle chapter of a new planned trilogy.
Jurassic World Rebirth reignited the franchise at the global box office, taking advantage of cutting-edge practical creature effects alongside digital enhancements. With the broader Jurassic franchise having grossed over $6 billion across its six films, Universal views the continuation as one of its most valuable late-decade theatrical anchors.
Overview
Why this movies page exists
Following Rebirth's strong box office performance, Universal has fast-tracked a follow-up. Gareth Edwards may or may not return depending on scheduling.
Why it matters
It continues Universal's most enduring live-action blockbuster franchise at the peak of a fresh creative reboot.
The details
Key highlights
- Venue
- Summer 2027 worldwide theatrical release from Universal Pictures
- Format
- Live-action science-fiction adventure, IMAX and Dolby Cinema releases expected
- Headliner
- Scarlett Johansson returning with screenwriter David Koepp
- Audience
- Blockbuster audiences, Jurassic Park fans, and family moviegoers
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