If you missed watching Jurassic World: Rebirth on the big screen, you’ll soon be able to catch it from the comfort of your home. According to a report by 123Telugu.com, the Scarlett Johansson-starrer is set to make its digital debut shortly. The film was earlier accessible on Amazon Prime Video and BookMyShow Stream, where viewers had to pay a rental fee to watch it. However, Jio Hotstar has now confirmed that it will premiere on the platform on November 14, 2025. Subscribers will be able to stream the movie in multiple languages—English, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu—at no additional cost.
As reported by The Times of India, Jurassic World: Rebirth has become the second-highest-grossing Hollywood film in India this year, ranking just below Tom Cruise’s Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, which amassed more than ₹120 crore during its theatrical run. The film, featuring Scarlett Johansson alongside Jonathan Bailey and Academy Award-winning actor Mahershala Ali, made an explosive start at the box office. It earned ₹47 crore in its opening weekend alone, setting a new record for the highest opening weekend for an MPA title in 2025 without any early preview shows.
The film maintained its momentum after release, collecting ₹56.25 crore in its first week and adding another ₹25.75 crore in its second week, pushing its total to ₹82 crore in India. However, figures released by the production team suggest that the film’s cumulative earnings have already surpassed ₹100 crore, cementing its commercial success.
Directed by Gareth Edwards and written by David Koepp, Jurassic World: Rebirth is a 2025 American science fiction action thriller. It serves as a standalone sequel to Jurassic World Dominion (2022) and marks the fourth film in the Jurassic World series, as well as the seventh overall in the Jurassic Park saga. The cast also includes Rupert Friend, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, and Ed Skrein.
Set in a world where resurrected dinosaurs inhabit regions along the equator — the only area with a suitable climate for their survival — the story follows a research team venturing to a remote island facility to collect biological samples crucial for developing a heart disease cure. During their mission, they encounter a stranded family, and together, they must navigate the perilous terrain and evade deadly prehistoric creatures to make it out alive.
As reported by The Times of India, Jurassic World: Rebirth has become the second-highest-grossing Hollywood film in India this year, ranking just below Tom Cruise’s Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, which amassed more than ₹120 crore during its theatrical run. The film, featuring Scarlett Johansson alongside Jonathan Bailey and Academy Award-winning actor Mahershala Ali, made an explosive start at the box office. It earned ₹47 crore in its opening weekend alone, setting a new record for the highest opening weekend for an MPA title in 2025 without any early preview shows.
The film maintained its momentum after release, collecting ₹56.25 crore in its first week and adding another ₹25.75 crore in its second week, pushing its total to ₹82 crore in India. However, figures released by the production team suggest that the film’s cumulative earnings have already surpassed ₹100 crore, cementing its commercial success.
Directed by Gareth Edwards and written by David Koepp, Jurassic World: Rebirth is a 2025 American science fiction action thriller. It serves as a standalone sequel to Jurassic World Dominion (2022) and marks the fourth film in the Jurassic World series, as well as the seventh overall in the Jurassic Park saga. The cast also includes Rupert Friend, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, and Ed Skrein.
Set in a world where resurrected dinosaurs inhabit regions along the equator — the only area with a suitable climate for their survival — the story follows a research team venturing to a remote island facility to collect biological samples crucial for developing a heart disease cure. During their mission, they encounter a stranded family, and together, they must navigate the perilous terrain and evade deadly prehistoric creatures to make it out alive.
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