‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ First Reactions Split Critics: A ‘Roaring Triumph’ or ‘Forgettable’ Franchise Entry?2 min read

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The first reactions to Jurassic World Rebirth are in—and they’re as divided as a pack of raptors deciding whether to attack or retreat. While some critics are hailing Gareth Edwards’ (Rogue One) take on the 32-year-old franchise as a return to form, others argue it’s just another forgettable sequel in a series that refuses to go extinct.

The Praise: “A Triumph” with Practical Magic

For supporters, Rebirth is the shot of adrenaline the franchise needed after Jurassic World Dominion’s messy conclusion.

  • Variety’s Jazz Tangcay called it a “roaring triumph,” praising its new dinosaurs (especially one named Dolores) and its “beautiful homage to the original.”
  • Collider’s Perri Nemiroff applauded Edwards for balancing CGI with tactile filmmaking: “Rebirth has that reach-out-and-touch-it texture… filmed on real locations and shot on film.”
  • The Hollywood Reporter noted the script by Jurassic Park scribe David Koepp “brings back the urgency and wonder” of the early films.

The Pan: “A String of Forgettable Scenes”

Not everyone was charmed by the dino mayhem. Critics who disliked it pointed to thin characters and a lack of stakes:

  • YouTube’s John Flickinger (The Flick Pick) slammed it as “blah,” adding: “The characters are dull, there’s zero chemistry, and I found myself rooting for the dinosaurs just to feel something.”
  • IndieWire’s David Ehrlich tweeted: *“Another Jurassic movie, another hour of people running from CGI reptiles. At least Scarlett Johansson tries to act her way out of this one.”*
  • ScreenCrush’s Matt Singer joked: “If you’ve seen one *Jurassic* movie, you’ve seen them all—except this one has slightly better lighting.”
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The Wild Card: Scarlett Johansson’s Passion Project

One thing everyone agrees on? Scarlett Johansson is giving it her all. The actress, who famously slept in a Jurassic Park tent as a kid, plays Dr. Ivy Lockwood, a scientist on a mission to extract dino DNA for a medical breakthrough. Early buzz suggests she’s the standout, with The Wrap calling her “the most compelling human lead since Goldblum’s Ian Malcolm.”

The Big Question: Is It Worth Your Time?

With full reviews under embargo until June 25, the jury’s still out. But here’s what we know:
Dino action delivers (especially a “terrifying” new hybrid species)
Johansson + practical effects = franchise highs
Formulaic plot + underdeveloped side characters = franchise lows

Will you be seeing it opening weekend? Or is this one better left extinct?

P.S. For those keeping score: This marks Koepp’s first Jurassic script since The Lost World (1997)—does that make it a must-see, or are you done with dinos?


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