As the lights dim and the familiar score swells, the anticipation in the cinema is palpable. With the release of Jurassic WorlRebirth, fans are once again transported to a world where dinosaurs roam the Earth. However, this latest entry into the iconic franchise has triggered a whirlwind of reactions, leaving audiences divided.
This film marks a significant return to the Jurassic lineage that began with Jurassic Park in 1993, which captivated audiences with its groundbreaking visual effects and gripping storytelling. The original films, based on the novels by Michael Crichton, set a high bar, with Crichton himself co-writing the screenplay for the inaugural adaptation alongside David Koepp.
Koepp returns to the franchise as the scriptwriter for this sequel, while Gareth Edwards steps into the director’s chair after his successful tenure with Rogue OnA Star Wars Story and The Creator. The baton has shifted to new hands, bringing fresh creativity to a well-loved universe.
Jurassic WorlRebirth introduces a bold new storyline centered around Zora Bennett, played by none other than Scarlett Johansson. As she leads a team of experts into one of the most perilous spots on Earthâ€â€the original Jurassic Park’s island research facilityâ€â€the stakes couldn’t be higher. Their mission? To secure genetic material from dinosaurs that could potentially offer life-saving benefits. But as their clandestine expedition unfolds, they unearth a chilling secret hidden in the depths of history.
Despite its official release just yesterday, on July 2, the film has been met with a lukewarm response. Currently standing at a mere 53% on Rotten Tomatoes, it ranks as the fourth-highest rated film in the franchise, trailing behind fan favorites like Jurassic Park and The Lost World. This places it above the recent Jurassic World Dominion, which faltered with a disappointing 29% rating.
Amidst the praise for Johansson’s performance, a wave of skepticism sweeps through fans and critics alike. Questions arise about whether this film truly honors the legacy of its predecessors. Some passionate viewers have even declared they’ll be pretending the latest release never happened. One commenter lamented, “Awful. From start to finish. This feels more akin to the Alien franchise than to Jurassic World. It lacks connection to its roots, and the characters are one-dimensional.â€Â
Critics echo this sentiment, with one stating, “Ultimately, Jurassic WorlRebirth seems like a misguided attempt to revive a beloved brand. Like the dinosaurs of old, perhaps it’s time to let this franchise go extinct.†Another added, “Unfortunately, the film comes out like flat sodaâ€â€missing that unexpected fizz that makes it memorable.â€Â
Yet, in the swirl of mixed reviews, a band of loyal fans remains unfazed. Social media buzzes with enthusiasm, with one supporter declaring, “I don’t care about the critics’ score; I’ll be in the theater because dinosaurs!†Another viewer, glowing from their cinematic experience, enthused, “Sure, it’s not perfect, but it delivers strong characters and thrilling action.â€Â
Another fan enthusiastically pointed out that the film successfully recaptures the spirit that originally drew audiences into this world. “It’s packed with nods to the earlier movies and is a pure adrenaline rush right from the start. Plus, Scarlett Johansson is perfection.â€Â
Jurassic WorlRebirth is now showing in cinemas, inviting audiences to witness this contentious yet thrilling chapter of a storied franchise.