Jurassic World: Rebirth roared onto streaming with a divided response. Holding a 51% Rotten Tomatoes score, the film continues Universal’s billion-dollar dinosaur saga. Yet, while it offers spectacle, many critics say the franchise feels tired. Fans are asking: is this the end of Jurassic cinema’s dominance?
Need to Know:
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Rotten Tomatoes score: 51%
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Released: July 2025 (Peacock & theaters)
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Directed by Colin Trevorrow
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Budget: $220 million
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Franchise lifetime box office: $6 billion+
Familiar Yet Fatigued
Jurassic World: Rebirth brings back Bryce Dallas Howard alongside new cast members. CGI dinosaurs again dominate the screen. While action scenes thrill, critics argue the formula is stale. “Bigger doesn’t mean better,” wrote The Guardian.
Audience Division
Rotten Tomatoes shows an even split: critics at 51%, audience scores near 55%. Fans who grew up with the franchise cherish the nostalgia. But younger viewers appear less impressed, with some calling it “Jurassic fatigue.”
Streaming Struggles
The film debuted strong at the box office but dropped quickly after its first weekend. On Peacock, it ranks in the top 10, yet engagement has slowed. Industry experts question if Universal should pause the saga or attempt a bold reinvention.
Jurassic World: Rebirth might not kill the franchise, but it signals a crossroads. Without innovation, dinosaurs may no longer rule the box office or streaming charts.
Sources:
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https://www.rottentomatoes.com
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https://boxofficemojo.com
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https://variety.com
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https://hollywoodreporter.com
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https://deadline.com
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Ben White is a film and music journalist with more than 12 years of experience covering global entertainment. His reporting spans cinema, streaming, video games, and music culture, with a focus on how creative industries shape and are shaped by audiences worldwide. His work has been published in leading websites. Over his career, he has interviewed directors, actors, and musicians from across the globe, from the red carpets of Cannes and Venice to intimate studio sessions in London and Los Angeles. Ben is recognized for his expertise in tracking industry shifts, particularly the streaming revolution, the evolution of music documentaries, and the future of iconic franchises such as James Bond. He is also a frequent commentator on Radio and various film podcasts. Beyond journalism, he moderates panels at international festivals and contributes to industry discussions on the intersection of storytelling, technology, and audience engagement.
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