“ Jurassic World: Rebirth ‘buttocks on the launch of the prolonged box office of $ 141 million

The “Jurassic World: Rebirth” by Universal / Amblin proves why dinosaurs have such power at the box office while it heads for an opening to a prolonged box-office of $ 141 million over five days.
Although below the opening of $ 145 million to 3 days of “Jurassic World: Dominion” won in 2022, it is part of a world start of $ 312 million to return to the launch of the film in China and several other foreign markets last Tuesday. This gives the “Renaissance” the second largest world launch of 2025 so far behind “a Minecraft film”.
Millions of Americans showed Scarlett Johannson and Mahershala Ali confront the dinosaurs part of their celebration of July 4, while the film won $ 26 million on Friday. It is the greatest total of July 4 won since the Pandemic Covid-19, exceeding $ 20.3 million from last year won by his universal colleague “Despicable Me 4” One Thursday on July 4.
Now the question is whether “Jurassic World: Rebirth” can beat the law of decreasing yields and find a means of becoming the fourth consecutive film “Jurassic” to reach $ 1 billion in the world or if it will only lack this as planned by trackers before the release. Although word of mouth is positive, it is not as strong as the episodes spent with a score of 72% rotten tomatoes and a B on Cinemascore, the latter being only above the B-Magnid by “Jurassic Park III” in the history of the franchise.
With the highly anticipated “Superman” which strikes theaters next weekend, “Jurassic World: Rebirth” can be faced with a more downloaded race than its predecessors if the Buzz for the DC film by James Gunn is very strong. However, with a budget of $ 180 million reported, the “Renaissance” should be another success of traits for Universal.
Elsewhere, Warner Bros./apple’s “F1” stands decently with approximately $ 24 million second weekend, a decrease of 58% compared to its opening of $ 57 million. Friday, the film added $ 7 million dollars and $ 12.1 million abroad to bring its global total to $ 237 million, passing “Napoleon” to become the most profitable theatrical outing of Apple.




