New Jurassic Sequel Reportedly Targets 2028 as Franchise Teases Threats Beyond Dinosaurs
Franchise signals point to stories that move beyond traditional dinosaurs.
Overview
- Entertainment outlets say a new Jurassic World sequel is being lined up for a fall production start with a tentative July 2028 release, based on a report by insider Daniel Richtman.
- Gareth Edwards and Scarlett Johansson are reportedly in talks to return, though Universal Pictures has not announced a film.
- An official blurb for the game Jurassic Park: Survival teases "reactive wildlife, dinosaurs, and other surprising threats," which has renewed talk of dangers beyond dinosaurs.
- Analysts across fan sites point to the franchise’s steady move from clones to hybrids to mutants as a sign that human–dinosaur hybrids could be explored next.
- Jurassic World Rebirth grossed about $869.1 million worldwide, reinforcing the business case for another film even as creative direction remains unconfirmed.