Jurassic World: Rebirth called “a roaring triumph” in first reactions

Reborn are in, and critics are hailing it as a thunderous success.

Under the guidance of director Gareth Edwards, an upcoming movie features Scarlett Johansson in the role of Zora Bennett, a skilled operative, and Jonathan Bailey from “Bridgerton” as the character Dr. Henry Loomis, a paleontologist.

Amongst the fantastic actors joining our gaming world are the likes of Rupert Friend, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, Luna Blaise, Mahershala Ali, and David Iacono. We’re in for quite a ride!

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After its first screening in the UK a day ago, critics have been expressing their opinions about the movie on various social platforms. The movie will hit theaters on July 2nd.

Critic Barry Levitt was highly impressed with Jurassic World: Dominion, as it successfully portrays dinosaurs as both awe-inspiring and fearsome creatures. The cast is entertaining, and Dolores is simply outstanding (insider knowledge required).

In the meantime, Jazz Tangcay stated that “Jurassic World Rebirth” is an “impressive success” and a great addition to the series. He mentioned his affection for all the newly introduced dinosaurs, stating some of them are quite terrifying. He also expressed his admiration for Dolores and added that it was a lovely tribute to the original movie.

As a devoted cinephile, I can’t help but express my ardent affection for the recent movie I watched. To add, I must admit that Jonathan Bailey’s American accent was quite commendable, though it’s worth noting that I found myself more captivated by the overall narrative. A big thank you to @universaluk for bringing such a delightful production to our screens!

Clayton Davis put it this way: “Well, #JurassicWorldRebirth is indeed a film, but not everyone is blown away by it.

Five years post-“Jurassic World: Dominion”, an era known as “Rebirth” unfolds amidst a planet where the ecosystem has primarily become unsuitable for dinosaurs.

The surviving species dwell in secluded equatorial habitats with climates similar to their historical habitat.” Translation: “The three largest organisms found within this tropical ecosystem possess the secret to a drug that could offer extraordinary, lifesaving advantages for humans.

As a gamer, I was recently discussing the latest installment in the Jurassic Park series, which is almost as long as a T-Rex’s stride. And let me tell you, it’s like director Edwards penned a heartfelt ode to Spielberg himself and his classic films. There are scenes that transport me right back to the suspenseful waters of Jaws.

Jurassic World Rebirth is released in cinemas on 2 July 2025.

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