Your home. Their world.
After a record-breaking box office debut, Jurassic World Rebirth is now available to buy or rent for the first time exclusively on Digital platforms from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment and Amblin Entertainment. Audiences can now go even deeper with over one hour of exclusive content when you buy, including never-before-seen deleted scenes with extra dinosaur mayhem, an alternate opening, a long-form making-of documentary detailing the film’s jaw-dropping visuals and sound design, and much more only when you purchase from participating digital retailers nationwide, including Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Fetch, Foxtel, Google TV and YouTube.
The beloved Jurassic franchise, which has immersed audiences in a world of dinosaurs for over three decades and grossed more than $6.7 billion dollars at the global box office and counting, evolves in an ingenuous new direction with Jurassic World Rebirth. A new era is born. A covert extraction team (led by Scarlett Johansson) races to the most dangerous place on Earth, an island research facility where dinosaurs too deadly for the original Jurassic Park were left behind. Their mission: collect DNA from three colossal creatures to unlock a drug with huge benefits for humanity. In a terrain populated by perils, they will make a shocking discovery that has been hidden for years.
An exclusive clip as part of the bonus features – which also includes an alternate opening, deleted scenes, gag reel, two feature commentaries with director Gareth Edwards, production designer James Clyne, first assistant director Jack Ravenscroft, editor Jabez Olssen, and visual effects supervisor David Vickery, and a slew of making-of features – sees assistant set decorator Nikki Bradley break down the pivotal mini-mart scene in the film and reveals all the fun easter eggs that were worked into the set, including throwbacks to previous films in the beloved franchise and nods to other iconic films such as Jaws.
Jurassic World Rebirth is now available to buy or rent from digital platforms: Prime Video, Apple TV, Fetch, Foxtel, Google TV, and YouTube, before arriving on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD on October 8th, 2025.
*Image credit: Universal Pictures Australia