

Jurassic World
Directed by Colin Trevorrow6.972%78%6.7
Twenty-two years after the original Jurassic Park failed, the new park, also known as Jurassic World, is open for business. After years of studying genetics, the scientists on the park genetically engineer a new breed of dinosaur, the Indominus rex. When everything goes horribly wrong, will our heroes make it off the island?
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- DECEPTIGEEKFebruary 27, 2026Great relaunch of the JP Franchise
- NonPlayableContentJune 14, 2025I like dinosaurs 🦕
- michael barrettFebruary 7, 2026Love this movie thw best
- Spaceman JoeMay 29, 2025It’s a great modern take on the OG. The other was a tad better but this one’s still a blast and by far the second best in the franchise
- Isak Brun HenriksenOctober 10, 2025Dinosaur
- jomer75February 8, 2025Loved It .
- BenjaminOriginalsNovember 30, 2025Nice job! This is a great comeback from the Jurassic Park, although it is missing some of the original characters. This would've been perfect if they were kept, because the original characters now feel lost in the current generation. It really is too bad that they aren't coming back, but at least the new characters are not bad. In fact, they are the best possible sequel characters you can have. Not to lie, I love Owen Grady. He is a pretty cool character, and definitely deserves to be in the Jurassic World series. The rest of the movie is also great, the story is wonderful, it looks very realistic, and it overall doesn't have any holes in it.
- @F_ReK.i5--January 24, 2026Lame, written by middle schoolers. Good example is when the pterodactyls escape. Instead of running indoors, people go running down the middle of the road, and it only gets stupider from there. Just about every scene is so over the top unrealistic on how people would act, animals behave or the common understanding of how science works, anyone with an average intelligence or higher feels themselves getting dumber as the movie progresses.
- HakihikoSeptember 30, 2025A Fun Return "Jurassic World" brings the dinosaurs back to the big screen with a fresh coat of polish, and for the most part, it succeeds in delivering a fun blockbuster ride. The spectacle is undeniably impressive - the park itself feels larger and more immersive than ever, and the CGI work gives the creatures real weight and presence. Action sequences are exciting and staged with plenty of flair, creating that mix of awe and danger that the franchise is known for. The cast does a solid job, with performances that fit well into the adventure tone, and the pacing keeps the story moving at a brisk, entertaining clip. The film captures some of the wonder and tension that made the original such a classic, even if it doesn't quite reach those same heights. Where "Jurassic World" falls short is in its predictability. The story plays it fairly safe, leaning on familiar beats and tropes rather than pushing the franchise into bold new territory. Still, it's hard to deny the fun factor - it's the kind of movie that may not surprise much but delivers on its promise of dinosaurs, thrills, and popcorn entertainment.
- sixxxshooterAugust 8, 2025This is the second best movie in the Jurassic franchise.
- Rick MastersJuly 20, 2025The dialogue is messy and there's a few pointless story threads but the world Colin Trevorrow creates and the CGI on show is nothing short of incredible. For a dinosaur nerd such as myself, the final 45 minutes are pure dinomite.
- ርልዪረFebruary 2, 2025🦕Five out of Five.🦖 An undemanding futuristic reboot of the original "Jurassic Park" franchise introduces audiences to a new park called "Jurassic World," a place that is a hybrid between between "Sea World" and any zoo in particular with new technology and attractions. No one is impressed by the same old dinosaurs anymore. Claire Dearing and her team of employees create their first genetically modified hybrid that was designed by various animals and dinosaurs: the dreaded Indominous Rex. This fearsome beast has a devastating temperament, as it behaves more like a monster than a dinosaur. It has successful skills within it's genes, and has lethal hardware. This fictional Frankenstein has all the ingredients to be a daunting juggernaut. To make matters worse, it escaped out of it's enclosure, spreading terror, and creating carnage. There are some major improvements here that makes "Jurassic World" even better than "Jurassic Park": the "science-fiction" aspect of it's genre is more pure and straight, because it was handled with careful precision; portraying the dinosaurs as animals, not monsters, and while it is about playing god, it is more in the Frankenstein tradition. The plot is a riveting parable that delivers correct messages like "animals and nature cannot be controlled by humankind" and "all normal creatures are impressive just the way they are." There are two things that this reboot has in common with the 1993 original: the effects are a striking mixture of CGI and animatronics with eye-catching detail and smooth muscle movement. And it has the awe-inspiring spirit by taking it's time to give us the opportunity to gaze in awe. The artful vision of Colin Trevorrow (director and co-writer) and company provided each and every single set-piece that is masterfully staged and pays off with careful planning and perfect pacing to deliver powerful passages. The action sequences are smartly-written and genuinely frantic; the energy is vigorous, the haunting sounds are raucous, the attacks are brutal, the impact hits like a ton of bricks, and the panic-stricken acting from the cast adds enough credibility to convince anyone to care about them. Let's not forget the two memorable scenes: the velociraptors and the vehicles are a lot of fun, and there is an exhilarating final climax. The screenplay contains imposing imagery that are sharply executed. Most of the dialogue is unintentionally witty. The first-rate performances are so effective, not to mention that the characters have different yet lively personalities that contributes to the agreeable entertainment. Chris Pratt offers amusing charm, and as a character, he is charismatic; he is a dinosaur expert with slick tricks up his sleeve, and has an unshakable bond with four of his velociraptors that represent dolphins and wolves in terms of their size and behavioral traits. He takes everything seriously and he can be comically satirical. Bryce Dallas Howard plays Claire the park manager; she may not think clearly, but she keeps the park in check. Bryce was terrific at being petrified. Vincent D'Onofrio plays Hoskins; he is a conniving jerk who believes that animals can be controlled. The Mitchell siblings (Ty Simpkins and Nick Robinson) have a pleasant sub-plot as they try to survive, use courage and teamwork to develop a brotherly bond. Michael Giacchino (composer) enhances the movie with a music score that is highly involving and rousing in an emotional manner. In conclusion: "Jurassic World" is one of the most electrifying and most haunting movie experiences of my entire life, and I am satisfied indeed. Highly Recommended!
- Desmond DaleJanuary 24, 2025It might be the most quintessential example of mediocrity I've ever come across
- TonyHighwindSeptember 16, 2025There's a good movie in here somewhere, but that movie is drowned by this movie attempting to be everything to everyone. Maybe it could have been a good family-friendly action/adventure, but it's own legacy makes that an uphill battle. I think it could have been a GREAT horror/comedy, but it would need to drop the plot with the brothers, add an R rating, and swap the genders of the lead roles to really deliver on that premise. That said, there are some very fun setpieces, and the places where the horror/comedy aspects shine thru are capital-D Delightful, such as the events leading to the pterodactyl enclosure and parts of the Indomitus Rex plot. As it is, this film is so confused that the aforementioned Evil Dinosaur ends up being the undercover protagonist of the story. Load this up the next time you want to have fun with a bad movie. Edit: Added half a star for the ending, a true dino grudge match that befits the history of creature features.
- heimdal1909August 26, 2025It was alright, it did not fail to bring the roars and actions with Dinosaurs. Storyline was a bit to predictable but overall it was alright.
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Jurassic World Trivia
Jurassic World was released on June 10, 2015.
Jurassic World was directed by Colin Trevorrow.
Jurassic World has a runtime of 2h 4m.
Jurassic World was produced by Frank Marshall, Patrick Crowley.
Twenty-two years after the original Jurassic Park failed, the new park, also known as Jurassic World, is open for business. After years of studying genetics, the scientists on the park genetically engineer a new breed of dinosaur, the Indominus rex. When everything goes horribly wrong, will our heroes make it off the island?
The key characters in Jurassic World are Owen (Chris Pratt), Claire (Bryce Dallas Howard), Masrani (Irrfan Khan).
Jurassic World is rated PG-13.
Jurassic World is a Science Fiction, Action, Adventure film.
Jurassic World has an audience rating of 7.8 out of 10.
Jurassic World had a budget of $150M.
Jurassic World has made $1.67B at the box office.









































