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New Sneak Peek at Jurassic World Rebirth: Dinosaurs Have Taken Over – and It Looks Brutal

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New Sneak Peek at Jurassic World Rebirth: Dinosaurs Have Taken Over – and It Looks Brutal
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Rasmus Krarup Jensen
By Rasmus Krarup Jensen 17. June 2025

The iconic roar is back, and it’s more piercing than ever. Universal Pictures has just dropped the final trailer for Jurassic World Rebirth, and if you thought we had seen the worst in Dominion, you’d better buckle up. Because in the new film, dinosaurs reign supreme—not just in enclosed parks but across the entire planet.

A New Team, a Dangerous Mission, and… Mutants?

The film is set five years after the events of Jurassic World Dominion, and in the meantime, nature—or rather prehistoric beasts—has taken its own course. Many of the escaped dinos didn’t survive today’s climate, but on a tropical, forbidden island—a sort of forgotten InGen research facility—they thrive. And not just the known species. Oh no. Genetic nightmares like the six-legged Distortus Rex and the new Mutadon roam free. It’s Splice meets Jurassic Park at full throttle.

Leading the charge is Scarlett Johansson as Zora Bennett—a tough-as-nails black ops specialist sent to the island to retrieve DNA from some of the largest and most terrifying creatures. Not for kicks, but because it could potentially save human lives. With her, she has Mahershala Ali and Jonathan Bailey, and the team soon encounters a stranded family, which (of course) complicates matters. Survival quickly becomes more important than the mission.

Visual Monster Show

The trailer’s visual level is downright brutal. We’re talking jungle chases, aquatic attacks, and unpredictable encounters with everything from the Mosasaurus to the new mutations. It’s clear that director Gareth Edwards—the man behind Rogue One—has been allowed to go all-in on the grandeur. And with the script penned by Jurassic Park‘s original writer David Koepp, there is a sense of returning to the roots. Not with nostalgia, but with pure primal fear.

There are no guarantees for survival. No guarantee of heroes. Only animal supremacy and human desperation.

The Universe: Where Are We Now?

If you’ve been following since the first Jurassic Park in 1993, you know it all started with a dream of a theme park gone horribly wrong. The Jurassic World trilogy took it a step further—and ended with dinosaurs escaping and beginning to change the world. Rebirth seems to be a sort of epilogue and reboot all in one. Not necessarily a direct continuation, but rather a new story in a familiar universe, where it’s no longer about control—but about surviving in a world where humans have become the prey.

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