
Box Office Smashes: Jurassic World Rebirth Roars to $318M Global Debut, F1 Races Toward $300M Worldwide
[Hollywood], July 7:
Universal and Amblin’s Jurassic World Rebirth stormed into theaters with a ferocity few anticipated, debuting with a massive $147.3 million five-day domestic haul and $318.3 million worldwide—making it the second-biggest global opening of the year and a triumphant return for the 30-year-old dinosaur franchise.
Despite facing mixed reviews and skepticism over franchise fatigue, Rebirth—the seventh film in the series—overperformed in nearly every market, including $91.5 million for the three-day weekend and $41.5 million in China, the biggest Hollywood debut of 2025 in the region.
Directed by Gareth Edwards (Rogue One) and penned by original Jurassic Park screenwriter David Koepp, the film revives the beloved dino-universe with Scarlett Johansson, Mahershala Ali, and Jonathan Bailey leading a new cast. The story follows an extraction mission gone awry on a dino-infested island once central to the original franchise.
Internationally, Rebirth clawed its way to $171 million from over 80 markets, surpassing projections and defying expectations for a seventh entry in the series. Top international performers included:
This gives Rebirth the second-best international opening in franchise history and the strongest global start for any film in 2025, overtaking A Minecraft Movie. Domestically, it now ranks as the fourth-best five-day July 4 opening ever.
Despite a modest B CinemaScore, audiences were lured by the franchise’s trademark spectacle and nostalgia. As many put it: “It’s dumb fun”—in the best way.
Meanwhile, Brad Pitt’s F1, directed by Joseph Kosinski (Top Gun: Maverick) and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, continues to surge, collecting $26.1 million over the holiday weekend and $293.6 million globally in just ten days.
The Apple Original Film has become Apple Studios’ first theatrical hit, fueled by a star-studded cast and immersive IMAX experience. Overseas, it earned $56.3 million this weekend alone, driven by premium formats and glowing word of mouth.
Universal continued its winning streak with the live-action How to Train Your Dragon remake, which placed third domestically with $11 million and crossed $500 million globally. Its international earnings now stand at $292.9 million, a huge win for DreamWorks Animation’s live-action experiment.
Surprisingly, Lilo & Stitch is now 2025’s top global earner, with $972.7 million, leapfrogging A Minecraft Movie and inching toward the $1 billion mark—a first this year for a Hollywood release.
Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning also remained strong, wrapping the weekend with $576.2 million globally. With Jurassic World Rebirth and F1 performing above expectations, Hollywood’s 2025 summer box office revival is in full swing.
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