Universal Pictures' "Jurassic World: Rebirth," the seventh installment in the Jurassic franchise directed by Gareth Edwards, opened strongly at the box office during the 2025 Fourth of July holiday period. The film grossed $30.5 million domestically on its opening Wednesday and maintained momentum with $25.3 million on Thursday. On Independence Day Friday, it earned $26.3 million, bringing the estimated domestic total to $82.1 million by the end of the third day. Over the full five-day holiday weekend (Wednesday through Sunday), "Jurassic World: Rebirth" accumulated $147.3 million domestically, surpassing initial projections of $135 million and ranking as the seventh-highest domestic earner of 2025. Internationally, the film grossed $171 million during the same period, pushing its global total to approximately $318.3 million, marking the biggest global opening of any film in 2025 and the second-largest worldwide opening for the franchise. The film's production budget was reported at $225 million. Despite mixed critical reviews, the movie dominated box office charts in North America and performed strongly in key international markets including China and South Korea. Early estimates suggest the film could approach a billion-dollar total worldwide gross.
What IS doing huge internationally (and at home) is JURASSIC WORLD REBIRTH, which crossed $600M globally this weekend. It's expected to make $23.4M for a North American total of $276.2M. Overseas, the foreign cume is $371.8M for a tally of $647M worldwide. https://t.co/ofcfBLzzph
Universal's Jurassic World Rebirth has passed the $600M global mark. The film grossed an estimated $40.3M internationally this weekend. Estimated international total stands at $371.8M, estimated global total stands at $648.0M. #JurassicWorldRebirth #BoxOffice https://t.co/rRdctNCCrf
‘JURASSIC WORLD: REBIRTH’ crossed $640M globally. The film had a $180M budget. Read our review: https://t.co/tsPhdFcVyE https://t.co/pgM8G2jYlB