- Scarlett Johansson leads a high-stakes dino extraction mission.
- New island, new species, and a whole new threat.
- Original Jurassic screenwriter David Koepp returns with fresh twists.
- Hits cinemas across the Middle East on July 3.
Some movie franchises fade away with a whimper. Jurassic World Rebirth stomps in like a 12-ton carnivore that skipped breakfast.
Just when you thought the dino drama was extinct, Universal revs the engine on its billion-dollar beast with a bold new chapter—Jurassic World Rebirth, landing in Middle East cinemas this July 3rd. But this isn’t just another round of humans-running-screaming-from-CGI-lizards. No, no. This one’s got stealth ops, Big Pharma shade, a marooned family, and a secret island with DNA secrets that could either save humankind… or doom it.
Scarlett Johansson leads the charge as Zora Bennett—a covert ops pro with enough grit to stare down a T-Rex before breakfast. She’s joined by Mahershala Ali (because why not throw an Oscar-winner into the dino mix?) and Jonathan Bailey as a paleontologist who probably did not sign up for this level of chaos. Toss in a stranded civilian family, a shadowy pharmaceutical agenda, and an island that’s definitely not on Google Maps, and you’ve got a recipe for cinematic mayhem.

But here’s the twist that hits harder than a velociraptor’s tail swipe: this isn’t just dino-fan service. Rebirth smartly swerves the franchise into high-stakes thriller territory—yes, there are still massive creatures chasing humans at full speed, but there’s also heart, humor, and a haunting look at what happens when humanity pushes nature too far… again.
Directed by Gareth Edwards (Rogue One) and penned by original Jurassic Park legend David Koepp, the film is a sleek, adrenaline-fueled remix of legacy and innovation. Think Mission: Impossible but make it prehistoric. It’s loud, it’s lush, and it refuses to take itself too seriously—which is exactly the sweet spot for summer blockbusters.
The only thing more unpredictable than the dinosaurs? The plot twists. And trust us, they bite.
So clear your calendars, stock up on popcorn, and prepare for a return to Isla… wait, scratch that—this time, it’s a whole new jungle out there.
Jurassic World Rebirth roars into cinemas across the Middle East on July 3.
Catch the regional trailer here.
This summer, survival’s not just instinct—it’s entertainment.