Jurassic World: Rebirth

NZ release: 03 July 2025

Violence Rated on: 24 June 2025

Jurassic World Rebirth poster

What’s it about?

Five years after Jurassic World: Dominion (2022), a daring expedition ventures into remote equatorial territories to collect DNA from three colossal prehistoric creatures, in hopes of achieving a revolutionary medical breakthrough.

The facts 

  • Directed by Gareth Edwards
  • Stars Scarlett Johansson (Black Widow), Jonathan Bailey (Wicked), Luna Blaise (Manifest), Mahershala Ali (Moonlight)
  • English language 
  • Runtime: 133 minutes

Why did it get this rating? 

This film was cross-rated by the Film and Video Labelling Body. You can find out more about cross-rating here.

Violence

This film contains frequent violence including chase scenes and dinosaur attacks, some resulting in death. The strongest moments include: 

  • A disembowelled dinosaur is seen, with organs and blood shown
  • At least eight peopleMultiple people are killed (some off-screen), with graphic moments like dinosaurs biting victims or a severed arm
  • A helicopter explodes and its crew is crushed by a dinosaur
  • Dinosaurs are shot with tranquiliser darts and guns – one is killed
  • Dinosaurs fight and kill each other
  • Characters fall off cliffs, almost drown, or are attacked mid-air by flying dinosaurs
  • A child appears to be eaten but is later shown to have survived
  • Brief shots show human skeletons or remains
  • Widespread destruction includes wrecked ships, flattened jungle areas, and crashes on cliff edges

Coarse language

There is some use of coarse language including “sh*t,” “crap” and “bitch.”

Drug references

A character says they are too high to steer a sailboat and later mentions they have marijuana, although nothing is shown on screen.

When content stays with you: 

We all have our boundaries, and it’s completely okay if something you’ve watched is weighing on your mind. If certain content lingers with you, consider having a chat with friends or whānau to debrief about what you’ve just seen. But if you’re still feeling affected, please reach out to any of the following helplines for support.  

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