JURASSIC WORLD REBIRTH Is Already One Of The Biggest Movies Of 2025
The latest entry in the franchise held its own against SUPERMAN at the box office.

Despite some major competition from the so-called man of steel, Jurassic World Rebirth continued its impressive run at the box office. After opening to $322 million globally over Fourth of July weekend, director Gareth Edwards’ seventh entry in the long-running dino-centric franchise held its own on its second weekend. In particular, audiences outside of the U.S. continued to flock to see these prehistoric creatures on the silver screen. So much so that it’s already one of the biggest movies of 2025 overall, with plenty of gas left in the tank.
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Rebirth pulled in $40.3 million domestically in its second weekend, while adding another mighty impressive $68 million overseas. That brings its new running total to $530 million globally after less than two full weeks in theaters. That makes it the sixth-biggest movie of the year so far globally, trailing How to Train Your Dragon and Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, both of which it will pass before long.
All of this while Superman opened to an estimated $220 million globally, which includes $125 million domestically. So yes, that led to a 56% drop for Rebirth compared to its opening weekend. That may seem steep but in the heart of the summer season when it’s blockbuster after blockbuster, if a movie can manage to drop less than 60% on weekend two after a healthy opening, that’s a win.
But the big key for Rebirth is the international numbers. It’s worth remembering that overseas audiences are what helped push the movie to well over $300 million worldwide over its first handful of days in theaters, with China and other countries turning out in droves. This movie’s international figure is well over 50%, whereas


