Get your dinosaur puns ready. ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ stomps to $147.3M 5-day debut.

It T-Rex’d the box office? It Pteranodon’d the weekend crown?

Get your dinosaur puns ready. ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ stomps to $147.3M 5-day debut.
Scarlett Johansson and Jonathan Bailey in Jurassic World Rebirth. / Universal Pictures

Hello! Welcome to The Box Office Report for the weekend of July 4-6, 2025.

1. Jurassic World Rebirth

Weekend gross: $91.5M
Total domestic gross: $147.3M
Last weekend: New release
Percent drop: NA

While I’m going to complain about Jurassic World Rebirth opening on a non-Friday and screwing up my box office comparisons, there’s no doubt that the franchise’s seventh film had a dino-riffic debut. Rebirth grossed $147.3 million since opening on Wednesday, with $91.5 million of that haul coming over the traditional three-day weekend.

Like I said, though, hard to compare Rebirth to its recent Jurassic World processors because it opened a few days before Friday. Jurassic World, which relaunched the franchise, remains the only non-Disney movie to notch a $200 million opening weekend. (That’s still a wild fact. Nine films have opened with a weekend of $200 million or higher. Six of them fall under the MCU banner. Two of them are Star Wars movies. And then there’s 2015’s Jurassic World with $208.8 million.) Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom and Jurassic World: Dominion followed with debuts of $148 million and $145.1 million.

Jurassic World Rebirth quickly cracked the top ten for 2025, with its $147.3 million domestic haul already slotting it between Final Destination: Bloodlines ($137.6 million) and Thunderbolts* ($189.9 million). How will it hold up against James Gunn’s Superman next weekend?

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2. F1: The Movie

Weekend gross: $26.1M
Total domestic gross: $109.5M
Last weekend: 1st
Percent drop: 54

Not a bad second weekend for F1: The Movie. It dropped a respectable 54 percent, adding $26.1 million to its North American total.

It’s the twelfth film of Brad Pitt’s career to cross the $100 million mark and the fourth for Joseph Kosinski’s career to do that same. It has a long way to go, though, to catch up to Top Gun: Maverick to become the director’s biggest domestic hit — Kosinski’s latest project with Tom Cruise scored a massive $718.7 million back in 2022.

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