Get ready for more prehistoric thrills! Following a massive box office run, the team behind 'Jurassic World Rebirth' is reportedly gearing up for another adventure, bringing back familiar faces and the director.
TL;DR: Your Quick Glimpse into the Next Dino Adventure
- Gareth Edwards is in "final negotiations" to direct the next 'Jurassic World' movie, building on 'Rebirth's' success.
- Stars Scarlett Johansson, Jonathan Bailey, and Mahershala Ali are all "expected to return" for the sequel.
- 'Jurassic World Rebirth' raked in nearly $900 million worldwide, cementing the franchise's box office power despite mixed reviews.
Imagine this: the credits roll on "Jurassic World Rebirth," our heroes have just unleashed a world-changing medical breakthrough, and you're left wondering, "What happens next?" Well, it seems Universal Pictures heard that question loud and clear. After pulling in nearly $900 million worldwide, a sequel to this year's dino-smash hit is reportedly deep in the works, signaling that our appetite for giant, prehistoric reptiles is far from extinct.
The news first broke from industry insider The InSneider, with multiple outlets like io9, Dark Horizons, GeekTyrant, and SuperHeroHype corroborating the reports. As of publication, Universal hasn't made an official announcement, but considering the previous film's financial heft, this feels less like a rumor and more like an inevitable thunderclap.
Behind the Camera: Edwards Back at the Helm with a Clean Slate
Fans will be pleased to hear that Gareth Edwards, who stepped in to direct "Jurassic World Rebirth" after David Leitch departed due to "creative differences," is in "final negotiations" to return. This time, Edwards won't be inheriting a project mid-way. He'll be developing the sequel "from scratch," giving him a unique opportunity to shape the next chapter of the saga from its very conception. This is a significant shift, as his previous experience includes helming big creature features like 2014's "Godzilla" and sci-fi epics such as 2016's "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" and 2023's "The Creator."
Edwards' work on "Rebirth" itself received mixed reviews, but many noted his ability to make a solid film despite joining late in the process. With his background and a fresh start, the hope is he can bring a cohesive vision that balances the franchise's established wonder with new, compelling narratives.
The Star-Studded Cast Returns to Face the Prehistoric Peril
What's a 'Jurassic' movie without its human element? Thankfully, it looks like the core trio from "Rebirth" is ready to saddle up again. Scarlett Johansson, who played the skilled covert operations expert Zora Bennett, is "expected to return." She'll likely be joined by Jonathan Bailey, whose character Duncan Kincaid, and Oscar-winner Mahershala Ali, who portrayed Dr. Henry Loomis, are also anticipated to reprise their roles.
A fun tidbit: Ali's character was originally slated to die in "Rebirth." However, the filmmakers specifically kept him alive, indicating their foresight and desire for his return in a potential sequel. This careful planning suggests the creative team already had a long-term vision for these characters, which bodes well for continuity and deeper storylines.
Box Office Bonanza: Why Universal is Investing Again
"Jurassic World Rebirth" was undeniably a financial success, pulling in approximately $868.4 million globally. Source: [ComicBook.com, Should Jurassic World Rebirth Get a Sequel?, November 6, 2025]. This made it one of the "biggest Movies of the year," ranking as the fourth highest-grossing film worldwide behind titles like "A Minecraft Movie," "Lilo & Stitch," and "Ne Zha 2." Source: [ComicBook.com, Should Jurassic World Rebirth Get a Sequel?, November 6, 2025]. Even though it didn't hit the billion-dollar mark like its predecessor, "Jurassic World Dominion," its robust performance clearly showed Universal that the franchise still has plenty of legs.
Furthermore, "Rebirth" reportedly "didn't cost anywhere near as much as Dominion to make" and "scored better reviews," according to Dark Horizons. This suggests a more profitable venture for the studio, even with slightly lower gross revenues. It’s a classic case of smart budgeting meeting audience demand.
A Creative Icon's Continued Involvement
Steven Spielberg, the visionary director of the original 'Jurassic Park,' will once again return as an executive producer. It seems he's quite busy with creature features, as it was also confirmed on the same day that he would be producing a third 'Gremlins' movie. As io9 aptly put it, "So until audiences stop going to see movies with scary creatures in them, Steven Spielberg is happy to provide."
Plotting the Next Chapter of Dino-Chaos
The ending of "Rebirth" left a huge open door for future storylines. The mission to retrieve dinosaur DNA led to the creation and release of a "radical breakthrough medicine" to the world. While the shady company they worked for wasn't thrilled, the protagonists likely became heroes to most of humanity. The exact plot details for the sequel are still under wraps, and there's no word yet on who will pen the script (David Koepp, who wrote "Rebirth," is a possibility).
However, the concept of dinosaurs existing in isolated pockets globally, as established in "Rebirth," provides a rich canvas for new stories. The synopsis for 'Rebirth' involved our heroes uncovering a "sinister, shocking discovery that has been hidden from the world for decades" on a forbidden island. This thread could easily be picked up, perhaps exploring the wider implications of their world-changing medicine or the continued efforts of powerful entities to control prehistoric life.
Example: Imagine a scene where Zora Bennett (Scarlett Johansson) is living a quiet life, perhaps running a small, remote clinic that utilizes the breakthrough medicine. Suddenly, a distress call comes in from a newly discovered, untamed pocket of dinosaurs, threatening a vulnerable community that the "shady company" is trying to exploit. This immediately pulls her and the team back into action, not just to survive, but to protect the legacy of their previous mission and stand against corporate greed.
Creative Concerns and Franchise Fatigue: A Balancing Act
Despite the commercial success, not everyone is cheering for another 'Jurassic' film. Critically, "Jurassic World Rebirth" landed with a 50% score on Rotten Tomatoes. Source: [ComicBook.com, Should Jurassic World Rebirth Get a Sequel?, November 6, 2025]. Critics cited issues like a "predictable narrative and thin script," feeling the plot was "stitched together from leftover scraps of past sequels." One source even lamented that the series has been "creatively bankrupt for decades," constantly "chasing the original’s magic without understanding what made it work — wonder, tension, and restraint."
There's a genuine concern that too many sequels, especially without a strong creative hook, could lead to "diminishing returns." The original "Jurassic World" (2015) broke records partly because it followed a long hiatus, making the return of dinosaurs feel novel and exciting. If this sequel is "fast-tracked" for 2027 or 2028, as insider EmpireCity Box Office suggests, the shorter gap might not allow enough time for fresh ideas to germinate or for audience anticipation to truly build. Universal will need to ensure the story is truly compelling, not just bigger and louder, to avoid the fate of "Jurassic Park III," the lowest-grossing and panned installment.
Looking Ahead: When Can We Expect More Dino-Action?While the gears are certainly turning, an official release date for the "Jurassic World Rebirth" sequel, sometimes referred to as "Jurassic World 5," has yet to be announced. However, industry chatter indicates Universal is "fast-tracking" the project for a potential release in "either 2027 or 2028." Source: [SuperHeroHype, Jurassic World 5 Director, Returning Cast Revealed for Universal Sequel Movie, November 6, 2025]. For now, if you're eager to revisit the last adventure, "Jurassic World Rebirth" is currently available to stream on Peacock.
Practical Takeaways for Dino Fans:- Expect Familiar Faces: Johansson, Bailey, and Ali are all highly likely to return, offering continuity for the new era of the franchise.
- Director's Fresh Start: Gareth Edwards gets to build the story from the ground up, which could lead to a more coherent and personal vision for the sequel.
- Commercial Success Drives Creativity: 'Rebirth's' strong box office numbers demonstrate continued audience interest, giving Universal confidence to invest, but also putting pressure on the creative team to deliver a compelling story.
- Patience is Key: While fast-tracked, the film is still likely a few years out, with a potential release window of 2027-2028.
- Revisit the Past: If you haven't seen 'Jurassic World Rebirth' or want a refresher, it's streaming now on Peacock.
- Germain Lussier, io9: "Report: ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ Is Getting a Sequel and the Gang Is All Back", Published November 6, 2025
- Jeff Sneider, The InSneider: (Reported by multiple sources, e.g., io9, Dark Horizons, GeekTyrant, SuperHeroHype)
- Garth Franklin, Dark Horizons: "JURASSIC WORLD REBIRTH Sequel Reportedly in the Works with Gareth Edwards and Cast Set to Return", November 6, 2025
- Joey Paur, GeekTyrant: "JURASSIC WORLD REBIRTH Sequel Reportedly in the Works with Gareth Edwards and Cast Set to Return", November 6, 2025
- Brandon Schreur, SuperHeroHype: "Jurassic World 5 Director, Returning Cast Revealed for Universal Sequel Movie", November 6, 2025
- ComicBook.com: "Should Jurassic World Rebirth Get a Sequel?", November 6, 2025