JamesG
07-07-2025, 08:54 PM
Jurassic World Rebirth Stomps to $147 Million over July Fourth Holiday Weekend
by Rebecca Rubin
July 6, 2025
Jurassic World Rebirth, the seventh installment in Universal’s long-running prehistoric series, stomped to $147.3 million over its first five days in 4,308 North American theaters.
Those ticket sales are enough to tower over domestic charts during the star-spangled Fourth of July holiday weekend and likely position the latest Jurassic as one of the biggest hits of the summer.
Rebirth roared to a massive $171 million from 82 international markets and has earned $318 million globally.
In a distant No. 2, F1 added $26.1 million from 3,732 venues in its second lap around the track, marking a 54% decline from its opening weekend.
So far, the Apple film has generated $109 million in North America and $293.6 million worldwide after 10 days in theaters.
Third place went to How to Train Your Dragon with $9.7 million from 3,714 screens in its fourth weekend of release.
The family friendly reboot has generated $224 million domestically and $516 million globally to date.
Disney and Pixar’s Elio, took the No. 4 spot with $4.9 million from 3,235 theaters in its third outing. The intergalactic adventure has generated just $54 million in North America and $96 million globally.
Despite solid reviews, the $150 million-budgeted tentpole is shaping up to be one of the lowest-grossing Pixar movies in history.
28 Years Later rounded out the top five with $4.6 million from 2,917 venues, a 53% drop from the weekend prior.
After three weekends on the big screen, the zombie sequel has amassed $60.2 million domestically and $125.8 million globally against a $60 million budget.
Disney’s Lilo & Stitch remake has notched $972 million globally (including a huge $408 million in North America) and remains poised to become the year’s first billion-dollar blockbuster.
So, of course, a live-action sequel is already in the works.
https://variety.com/2025/film/box-office/jurassic-world-rebirth-opening-weekend-box-office-july-4th-holiday-weekend-1236448064/
July 4-6, 2025: Weekend Studio Estimates
1. Jurassic World Rebirth $92,016,065
2. F1: The Movie $25,781,267 / $109,288,553
3. How to Train Your Dragon $11,248,765 / $224,249,380
4. Elio $5,700,000 / $55,074,749
5. 28 Years Later $4,567,059 / $60,200,861
6. M3GAN 2.0 $3,954,325 / $18,704,360
7. Lilo & Stitch $3,800,000 / $408,520,147
8. Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning $2,725,526 / $191,180,943
9. Materialists $1,346,704 / $33,524,258
10. This Is Spinal Tap (41st. Anniv) $931,737
by Rebecca Rubin
July 6, 2025
Jurassic World Rebirth, the seventh installment in Universal’s long-running prehistoric series, stomped to $147.3 million over its first five days in 4,308 North American theaters.
Those ticket sales are enough to tower over domestic charts during the star-spangled Fourth of July holiday weekend and likely position the latest Jurassic as one of the biggest hits of the summer.
Rebirth roared to a massive $171 million from 82 international markets and has earned $318 million globally.
In a distant No. 2, F1 added $26.1 million from 3,732 venues in its second lap around the track, marking a 54% decline from its opening weekend.
So far, the Apple film has generated $109 million in North America and $293.6 million worldwide after 10 days in theaters.
Third place went to How to Train Your Dragon with $9.7 million from 3,714 screens in its fourth weekend of release.
The family friendly reboot has generated $224 million domestically and $516 million globally to date.
Disney and Pixar’s Elio, took the No. 4 spot with $4.9 million from 3,235 theaters in its third outing. The intergalactic adventure has generated just $54 million in North America and $96 million globally.
Despite solid reviews, the $150 million-budgeted tentpole is shaping up to be one of the lowest-grossing Pixar movies in history.
28 Years Later rounded out the top five with $4.6 million from 2,917 venues, a 53% drop from the weekend prior.
After three weekends on the big screen, the zombie sequel has amassed $60.2 million domestically and $125.8 million globally against a $60 million budget.
Disney’s Lilo & Stitch remake has notched $972 million globally (including a huge $408 million in North America) and remains poised to become the year’s first billion-dollar blockbuster.
So, of course, a live-action sequel is already in the works.
https://variety.com/2025/film/box-office/jurassic-world-rebirth-opening-weekend-box-office-july-4th-holiday-weekend-1236448064/
July 4-6, 2025: Weekend Studio Estimates
1. Jurassic World Rebirth $92,016,065
2. F1: The Movie $25,781,267 / $109,288,553
3. How to Train Your Dragon $11,248,765 / $224,249,380
4. Elio $5,700,000 / $55,074,749
5. 28 Years Later $4,567,059 / $60,200,861
6. M3GAN 2.0 $3,954,325 / $18,704,360
7. Lilo & Stitch $3,800,000 / $408,520,147
8. Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning $2,725,526 / $191,180,943
9. Materialists $1,346,704 / $33,524,258
10. This Is Spinal Tap (41st. Anniv) $931,737