


Jurassic World: Rebirth’s Box Office Collection Figures Worldwide: A Dino-Sized $532M Haul
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Roaring Success for Universal’s Dino Saga
Universal’s Jurassic World: Rebirth has stomped its way to a colossal $532.7 million globally, proving dinosaurs still rule the box office.
Jurassic World: Rebirth’s box office collection figures worldwide, as reported by Box Office Mojo, include $232.4 million domestically and $300.3 million internationally.
Let’s dive into why this Scarlett Johansson-led reboot is a prehistoric powerhouse, how it’s faring against Superman, and what fans are roaring about!
Box Office Highlights:
Global Total: $532,699,420 worldwide, per Box Office Mojo.
Domestic Haul: $232,448,420 (43.6% of total) across 4,308 U.S./Canada theaters.
International Take: $300,251,000 (56.4%) from 81 markets on 65,000+ screens.
Opening Weekend: $147.8 million domestically, $174.8 million internationally, totaling $322.6 million.
Audience Reception: 83% Popcornmeter score on Rotten Tomatoes, B+ CinemaScore.
A Ferocious Domestic Debut
Jurassic World: Rebirth, directed by Gareth Edwards and starring Scarlett Johansson, Mahershala Ali, and Jonathan Bailey, kicked off with a massive $147.8 million over its five-day Fourth of July opening in 4,308 North American theaters.
Its $232.4 million domestic total through July 15, 2025, reflects strong legs, with $7.5 million earned on its second Thursday alone. The film’s $92 million three-day opening weekend, boosted by premium formats like Dolby and 3D, drew 5.8 million admissions at an average ticket price of $15.86.
Despite losing IMAX screens to F1: The Movie, it’s held firm against James Gunn’s Superman ($217 million global opening).
Global Stomp: $300M and Counting
Internationally, Jurassic World: Rebirth has raked in $300.3 million across 81 markets, with top performers including China ($41.6 million), Mexico ($33.4 million), the UK ($24.6 million), Brazil ($17.2 million), and France ($14.2 million).
Its $9.9 million opening day in China marked the biggest studio launch there in 2025. Promotional stunts, like a 3D T-Rex head in Seoul and giant posters at France’s Stade de France, generated millions of impressions, fueling its overseas success.
Posts on X note its international edge over Superman, likely due to the universal appeal of dinosaurs versus Superman’s “American” vibe.
Fan Frenzy and Mixed Buzz
Fans on X are thrilled, calling Rebirth “Scarlett Johansson + killer dinosaurs = box office gold!” and praising Edwards’ “epic, grounded” direction.
Its 83% Popcornmeter score and B+ CinemaScore reflect solid audience love, though some posts grumble it’s “the worst Jurassic Park yet” due to a crowded plot.
With an 80% Rotten Tomatoes score, it’s outpacing Jurassic World: Dominion (29% RT). The $180 million budget suggests a $450-500 million break-even point, and fans speculate it could hit $800-900 million globally, potentially greenlighting a sequel for 2027 or 2028.
Clashing with Superheroes and Stitch
Rebirth faced tough competition, with Superman stealing the No. 1 spot in its debut weekend and Lilo & Stitch nearing $1 billion globally. Still, it’s climbed to the sixth-highest-grossing Jurassic Park film, surpassing Jurassic Park III ($365.9 million).
Its second weekend held strong at $46.3 million domestically, a 50% drop, mirroring Man of Steel’s trajectory. Universal’s marketing, including a Shanghai premiere with Johansson and Bailey, kept the buzz alive, especially in China.
Can The Dinosaurs Keep Roaring At The Box Office?
With Fantastic Four looming on July 25, Rebirth’s staying power will be tested, but its global appeal and family-friendly PG-13 rating give it an edge.
It’s already the biggest studio opening of 2025 worldwide, and Universal’s fourth July 4th win post-COVID.
Will it chase down Jurassic World: Dominion’s $1 billion global total? Grab your popcorn, hit the theaters, and join the dino-mania!
What’s your take on Rebirth’s epic run? Share below and keep the Jurassic vibes alive.