Jurassic World Rebirth continues its golden run at the Indian box office. The Scarlett Johansson-led dino film earned an estimated Rs 1.75 crore on Day 11, pushing its total India net collection to Rs 76.25 crore, according to data from Sacnilk.
The film enjoyed a stellar first week with Rs 56.25 crore, followed by a strong second weekend haul of Rs 18.25 crore, despite increasing competition from James Gunn’s Superman and local releases. At this pace, Rebirth is expected to cross the Rs 80 crore milestone by the end of its second week, marking it as one of the highest-grossing Hollywood films of 2025 in India.
The film has now outperformed its Jurassic World: Dominion, which grossed Rs 83 crore during its entire run in 2022. If Rebirth maintains its momentum, it may soon overtake the Rs 100 crore gross mark in India — a significant feat amid stiff box office competition.
Global Box Office
Internationally, Jurassic World Rebirth has roared past the $500 million mark after its second weekend. The film's worldwide total stands at approximately $529 million, with $232 million coming from North America and $297 million from overseas markets.
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Jurassic World: Rebirth Movie ReviewDespite mixed reviews and lukewarm word of mouth, the film grossed $108 million globally in its second weekend alone, including $40 million from the U.S. box office.
China remains the film’s biggest international market, contributing $62.7 million. The global tally positions Rebirth to potentially end its run at around $800 million, which would make it the lowest-grossing entry in the Jurassic World trilogy, but still a strong performer.
About the Film
Directed by Gareth Edwards, Jurassic World Rebirth marks the fourth instalment in the Jurassic World franchise. Despite the presence of fierce competition from new releases, Rebirth is proving to be a box office juggernaut, both in India and around the globe.
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