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In the latest edition of his newsletter, industry insider Jeff Sneider reports that the studio is reuniting the main Jurassic World Rebirth creative team for the next franchise installment. Director Gareth Edwards is in “final negotiations” to come back, and it’s “expected” that stars Scarlett Johansson, Mahershala Ali, and Jonathan Bailey will return as well. The financial success of Rebirth was cited as the main reason why Edwards will be brought back. No release date has been set as of this writing.
Should Jurassic World Rebirth Get a Sequel?

Based solely on box office numbers, there’s definitely a case for making another Jurassic Park movie. Jurassic World Rebirth is currently the fourth highest-grossing film of the year worldwide, behind only A Minecraft Movie, Lilo & Stitch, and Ne Zha 2. With just a few major commercial plays remaining on the 2025 release calendar, it’s all but a guarantee Rebirth will finish the year in the global top 10. Amidst shifting moviegoing trends that have impacted other popular genres, like superhero movies, audiences have shown they’ll turn out for more dinosaur mayhem in droves. A Rebirth sequel should be a moneymaker for Universal.
However, from a creative perspective, the answer isn’t as clear. The original Jurassic Park is still considered an all-time classic, but the franchise has struggled mightily to reach those heights since. Despite exploring potentially fascinating concepts like dinosaurs being integrated into the modern world, the movies have largely fallen short when it comes to telling compelling stories populated with memorable characters. Jurassic World Rebirth is no exception to this, as it received criticism for its predictable narrative and thin script. Though it had a trio of charming leads in Johansson, Ali, and Bailey, the film couldn’t recapture the magic of Alan Grant, Ellie Sadler, and Ian Malcolm’s seminal journey through John Hammond’s amusement park. An argument can be made that there isn’t much left to do with the franchise’s core premise and it should just be laid to rest.








