Netflix is removing one of the best movies of all time in April

Fans of the movie “Jurassic Park” have just a few more weeks to enjoy yet another viewing, as it will soon be removed from Netflix‘s collection.

Fans of dinosaurs in the United Kingdom and Ireland can stream the Steven Spielberg classic “Dino” until April 15th. After this date, Netflix will no longer carry the film, having only recently been available since January for three months.

But the first chapter in the prolific franchise won’t be the only Jurassic film leaving in April.

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In about a few weeks, the streaming service will no longer feature Jurassic World and its sequel, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, which were initially added alongside the original Jurassic Park.

Perhaps it’s a good idea to rewatch the entire series again before the upcoming “Jurassic World” movie hits theaters later this year. The fourth film in the “World” sequels, titled “Jurassic World Rebirth,” takes place five years after the events of “Jurassic World Dominion.

In hostile climates that proved lethal to dinosaurs, it is speculated that the largest surviving creatures in secluded tropical regions could provide vital clues for a groundbreaking medicine that could benefit humans.

In this movie, Scarlett Johansson plays Zora Bennett, a skilled operative in clandestine operations, who is tasked with heading up the team responsible for acquiring genetic material from three different types of dinosaurs.

In the upcoming production, actor Jonathan Bailey from “Bridgerton” will portray the character Dr. Henry Loomis. Alongside him are Mahershala Ali, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, Rupert Friend, Luna Blaise, David Iacono, and Gareth Edwards who have been cast in supporting roles.

Actor Chris Pratt, who played the lead role in Jurassic World, hinted at a potential reprisal of his character Owen Grady in the movie Rebirth. However, he didn’t provide a definitive answer regarding his official return to the project.

“Maybe I return. Maybe I don’t,” he said last year. “You’ll just have to tune in to find out.”

Jurassic World Rebirth is released in cinemas on July 2.

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2025-03-24 21:49

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