NOTE: There are less spoilers for “Jurassic World Rebirth” in the article below
Welcome back to Law Park.
Well, not really. “Jurassic World Rebirth” does not actually take their characters back to any of the park places. Instead, the film – which is now in theaters, is directed by Gareth Edwards – its latest crew to an island near the equator, the only place where the remaining dinosaurs in the world can survive.
Of course, these dinosaurs are found only because of Previous “Jurassic World” moviesSo you might be wondering if you need to watch these movies before going into “Rebirth.”
The short answer is no, not technically. But let’s get into it.
Do I need to look at the other “Jurassic World” movies to understand this?
The events in “Rebirth” take place after “Jurassic World Dominion”, but thanks to some title cards at the beginning of “Rebirth”, almost immediately followed by dialogue that summarizes the same information, you are quite well caught at the beginning of this movie.
There are no flashbacks or heavy references to the past “Jurassic World” films. All you really needs Knowing is that dinosaurs were brought back to the modern world in that trilogy and left roaming earth quite freely.
Do I need to watch the original “Jurassic Park” movies?
Similarly, the original trilogy is not essential display to understand “rebirth” at a basic level. That said, there are some Easter eggs that refer to the films and a direct name Drop of Alan Grant. For the unknown, he was played by Sam Neill in the original films and returned in “Dominion.” But the reference is volatile and does not affect history much beyond forming light connective tissue.
Does any old character make a como?
Nope! You don’t have to worry about an actor showing up in a clear meaningful way but doesn’t know who they are. No actors from the films “Jurassic World” or “Jurassic Park” movies pop in.
“Jurassic World Rebirth” is now in theaters everywhere.


