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'Jurassic World Rebirth' is a cold-blooded clone in which wonder has gone extinct

Los Angeles TimesMonday, June 30, 2025 at 6:36:52 PM
The latest Jurassic World installment, Rebirth, feels more like a soulless rehash than a thrilling revival. Despite A-list stars like Scarlett Johansson and Mahershala Ali playing elite dino hunters, and Godzilla director Gareth Edwards at the helm, the film lacks the awe and excitement that made the original Jurassic Park a classic. Critics are calling it a lifeless clone—more teeth, no heart.
Editor’s Note: Big franchises like Jurassic Park rely on nostalgia, but when sequels fail to capture the magic, it’s a letdown for fans and a warning for studios. If even star power and flashy action can’t save it, maybe it’s time to let this dinosaur rest in peace.
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