
Jurassic World Rebirth charges confidently past the $800 million mark worldwide, claiming its place as the third highest-grossing Hollywood film of 2025. With dynamic direction by Gareth Edwards, a bold new cast led by Scarlett Johansson, and a streamlined budget of $180–225 million, the film defies expectations and revitalizes the Jurassic franchise.
Global Box Office Performance
According to Universal’s latest data, the film has secured approximately $325 million domestically and $473 million internationally, bringing its total worldwide gross to $800 million. Box Office Mojo confirms nearly $326.8 million from North America and about $473.2 million overseas, totaling $799.98 million worldwide
Country-by-Country Breakdown
Comprehensive per-country data remains scarce in public sources. However:
Jurassic World: Rebirth – International Box Office by Country
From Box Office Mojo’s detailed international tally, here are the opening gross and total gross (as of early July 2025) for these markets :
Europe, Middle East & Africa
Country | Opening Gross | Total Gross |
United Kingdom | $12.55M | $42.80M |
Germany | $7.06M | $28.50M |
France | $6.29M | $25.35M |
Spain | $4.34M | $18.55M |
Italy | $3.97M | $11.91M |
Netherlands | $1.90M | $7.47M |
United Arab Emirates | $2.23M | $5.48M |
Belgium | $1.61M | $5.11M |
Poland | $1.10M | $4.71M |
Switzerland | $1.06M | $4.12M |
Sweden | $0.85M | $3.67M |
Austria | $0.68M | $3.42M |
Denmark | $0.79M | $3.07M |
Czech Republic | $0.60M | $2.46M |
Finland | $0.39M | $1.65M |
Romania | $0.20M | $0.92M |
Hungary | $0.64M | $1.99M |
Israel | $0.32M | $0.96M |
South Africa | $0.30M | $1.08M |
Slovakia | $0.25M | $0.93M |
Slovenia | $0.09M | $0.41M |
Bulgaria | $0.20M | $0.76M |
Croatia | $0.12M | $0.51M |
Cyprus | $0.03M | $0.10M |
Greece | $0.17M | $0.54M |
Lithuania | $0.05M | $0.27M |
Latvia | $0.04M | $0.18M |
Lebanon | $0.04M | $0.16M |
North Macedonia | $0.005M | $0.018M |
Bosnia & Herzegovina | $0.017M | $0.075M |
Egypt | $0.09M | $0.35M |
Latin America
Country | Opening Gross | Total Gross |
Mexico | $11.44M | $34.21M |
Brazil | $3.55M | $11.24M |
Argentina | $2.17M | $8.72M |
Chile | $2.07M | $4.60M |
Colombia | $1.71M | $4.88M |
Peru | $1.23M | $4.52M |
Central America | $1.86M | $5.61M |
Ecuador | $0.63M | $1.85M |
Uruguay | $0.25M | $0.71M |
Paraguay | $0.06M | $0.25M |
Venezuela | $0.16M | $0.71M |
Asia-Pacific
Country | Opening Gross | Total Gross |
China | $25.78M | $77.42M |
South Korea | $6.37M | $15.40M |
Australia | $5.94M | $19.35M |
India | $5.73M | $14.17M |
Malaysia | $2.85M | $7.60M |
Indonesia | $2.37M | $6.87M |
Taiwan | $2.68M | $9.59M |
Singapore | $1.24M | $3.49M |
Philippines | $1.63M | $3.61M |
Hong Kong | $1.19M | $3.92M |
New Zealand | $1.01M | $2.60M |
Thailand | $3.41M | $9.20M |
Vietnam | $0.68M | $1.43M |
Russia/CIS | $0.71M | $2.30M |
Pakistan | $0.04M | $0.65M |
Bangladesh | $0.02M | $0.05M |
Mongolia | $0.03M | $0.15M |
Sri Lanka | $0.12M | $0.60M |
Global Total
- Domestic (North America): $326.8 million
- International (selected markets above): $473.2 million
- Worldwide Total: $799.98 million
Cast, Crew & Production Highlights
- Director: Gareth Edwards
- Writer: David Koepp (original Jurassic Park scribe)
- Producers: Frank Marshall, Patrick Crowley, with Steven Spielberg as executive producer
- Cast:
- Scarlett Johansson as Zora Bennett
- Mahershala Ali
- Jonathan Bailey as Dr. Henry Loomis
- Rupert Friend, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, Ed Skrein, and others
Budget: Estimated between $180 million and $225 million, a leaner investment compared to prior mega-budget sequels.
Music: Composed by Alexandre Desplat, incorporating John Williams’ iconic Jurassic themes; recorded at Abbey Road with a full orchestra and choir.
Production & Filming:
- Developed shortly after Dominion (2022) wrapped.
- Edwards signed on in early 2024; filming occurred in Thailand, Malta, and the UK from mid-2024.
- Premiered June 17, 2025 in London; U.S./Canada release on July 2, 2025.
Box Office & Profitability Insights
The film delivered explosive opening figures, earning over $318 million globally in its opening week—far exceeding initial projections of $260 million. It grossed $147 million in North America and $171 million internationally.
Its efficient budget fuels strong profitability; some reports estimate around $320 million in theatrical profit, yielding an impressive 328% ROI.
Scarlett Johansson’s star power soared: thanks in part to Rebirth’s success—$322.6 million globally in the first six days—she officially became Hollywood’s highest-grossing actor, surpassing Samuel L. Jackson and Robert Downey Jr.
Critical Reception & Streaming Rollout
Critics delivered mixed reviews—some praised the homage to Spielberg and the solid balance of thrills and humor, while others flagged its formulaic leanings.
The film now streams digitally (PVOD) across platforms like Amazon Prime and Apple TV since early August, with purchase and rental prices set around $29.99 and $24.99 respectively. It’s expected to land on Peacock later in 2025.
Fun fact: PEOPLE released a playful behind-the-scenes blooper reel featuring Johansson and Bailey ahead of the home release, adding charm to the marketing push.
Future Projects & Franchise Outlook
Although no official sequel has been announced, the film’s robust results virtually guarantee more expansions in the Jurassic universe. Fans and insiders anticipate potential spin-offs and even deeper dives into the ethical implications introduced in this installment.
Johansson’s trajectory remains dynamic—especially after Rebirth’s box-office windfall and her milestone achievement, she continues to command huge projects.
Conclusion
Jurassic World Rebirth revives the franchise with bold execution, new talent, and smart financing. With $800 million in global grosses, leaner production costs, and a promising streaming future, it sets a new benchmark for blockbuster efficiency and star power.
This roaring success ensures that Rebirth not only ranks among the top Hollywood hits of 2025—it paves the way for more Jurassic stories to come.