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Game Rant on MSNJurassic World Rebirth's Box Office Success Proves A Sequel Is Inevitable, Even If Fans Aren't Asking For OneJurassic World Rebirth's financial success guarantees a sequel, despite mixed reviews. The talented cast and open ending leave room for a follow-up film in the franchise. The existence of an uncaptured threat from the first film ensures an opportunity for a sequel.
DC will be sharing movie screens worldwide with a "Jurassic World" installment that just showed this franchise has plenty in the tank
Imax screens continue to make a powerful contribution to the success of F1, delivering a confirmed $18.6m for the film at the weekend as the tally climbed to more than $60m worldwide (more than 20% of the global total). International markets added $11.0m for $32.8m.
Escape from Hanhounia Hell has topped the box office at home in its opening weekend beating global hit Jurassic World: Rebirth which also launched in the Gulf territory on July 3. The heist caper is produced by Alshimaisi Films and Telfaz11,
Elsewhere, Warner Bros./Apple’s “F1” is holding decently with an estimated $24 million second weekend, a 58% drop from its $57 million opening. On Friday, the film added $7 million domestic and $12.1 million overseas to bring its global total to $237 million, passing “Napoleon” to become Apple’s highest grossing theatrical release.
Universal Pictures ‘ highly anticipated Jurassic World Rebirth has roared to a commanding $147.3 million USD in its first five days at the North American box office, dominating the extended July Fourth holiday weekend. Opening on Wednesday, July 2nd, the film quickly established itself as a formidable summer hit, securing the top spot.
The new era of the franchise gets off to a so-so start.
Currently, the only way to watch "Jurassic World Rebirth" is by seeing it on the big screen. Given its 52% score on Rotten Tomatoes, though, you might think it a safer bet to skip it in cinemas; tickets aren't cheap, after all!