New 'Jurassic World Rebirth' Movie Earns $318 Million Globally in Opening Weekend
The latest installment in the 'Jurassic' series, 'Jurassic World Rebirth,' made a strong debut with $147.3 million in North America and $171 million internationally. Despite lower domestic numbers compared to previous films, the movie aims to kick off a new trilogy. Overseas success and positive audience feedback bode well for its summer run.

Dinosaurs are ruling the box office again. \"Jurassic World Rebirth,\" the seventh installment in Universal's prehistoric series, made $147.3 million in its first five days in 4,308 North American theaters. The movie dominated the domestic charts over the Fourth of July weekend and is expected to be a summer blockbuster.
However, the initial earnings are lower compared to recent films in the franchise. The movie earned $91.5 million over the weekend, a significant drop from previous installments like 2015's \"Jurassic World\" which made $208 million in its opening weekend. The downward trend suggests the franchise is showing signs of age.
\"Jurassic World Rebirth\" cost $180 million to produce, less than previous films in the series. The movie aims to kickstart a new trilogy, so sustained interest from audiences is crucial for its success.
The film performed well internationally, making $171 million in 82 markets, bringing its global total to $318 million in the first weekend.
\"Jurassic World Rebirth\" received positive reviews and is expected to have a successful run throughout the summer. It faced little competition at the box office and is poised to be a hit.
According to the source: Variety.
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