Jurassic World Rebirth has taken the cinematic world by storm, managing to outperform two major superhero releases from the first half of 2025. This latest entry in the beloved Jurassic Park franchise features an impressive cast, including Scarlett Johansson, Jonathan Bailey, and Mahershala Ali, and marks the film’s seventh installment.
The movie’s release strategically kicked off the Wednesday before the Fourth of July weekend, resulting in a remarkable 3-day debut of $92 million. This figure places it squarely in the middle of the franchise’s earning capabilities, outpacing the original Park trilogy while slightly trailing behind all three previous World films.
As reported by Variety, by the morning of the following Sunday, Jurassic World Rebirth was projected to conclude its second weekend in theaters with a cumulative worldwide box office gross of $529 million, a significant increase from its global total of $378.5 million as of Friday.
This impressive total means it has surpassed the worldwide earnings of Marvel’s Thunderbolts* ($382 million) and Captain America: Brave New World ($415.1 million), positioning itself as the sixth film of 2025 to exceed the $500 million global milestone. It now trails only behind How to Train Your Dragon, Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, A Minecraft Movie, Lilo & Stitch, and Ne Zha 2.
What This Means For Jurassic World Rebirth
It Should Be Able To Keep Climbing
Despite both Thunderbolts* and Captain America underperforming against their reported budgets, the fact that Jurassic World Rebirth has outpaced their global totals within just 12 days is a clear indication of its blockbuster status. However, how much higher it can climb the worldwide box office charts remains to be seen.
The reported budget for Jurassic World Rebirth stands at $180 million, the same as that of both Thunderbolts* and Captain America: Brave New World.
While it seems unlikely for Rebirth to beat the record-setting $1.899 billion total of Ne Zha 2, which has remains unmatched by any other installment in the Jurassic World series, its performance suggests it could soon outstrip How to Train Your Dragon, which recently crossed the $550 million mark in its fourth weekend.
Once that milestone is surpassed, it wouldn’t be long before Jurassic World Rebirth eclipses Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, which currently stands at $579.8 million.
Our Take On The Jurassic World Rebirth Milestone
It Has Major Summer Movie Competition
As the summer movie season progresses, it’s expected that Jurassic World Rebirth will likely face competition from new arrivals such as Superman, projected to finish this weekend with a staggering global debut of $217 million, as well as Marvel’s upcoming The Fantastic Four: First Steps, which might even claim a larger audience share. Nonetheless, the trajectory *Jurassic World Rebirth* is on remains an impressive feat in the competitive landscape of the box office.
To keep pace with the intensity of summer films, audiences and critics alike will be eagerly watching this giant dinosaur adventure continue to unfold.
Source: Variety