
‘Jurassic World Rebirth' OTT and Blu-ray release: When and where to watch the dino epic online
Set five years after 'Jurassic World Dominion', the film takes place in a world where dinosaurs are no longer the main attraction.
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Never-before-seen deleted scenes with even more dinosaur action
An alternate opening sequence
A behind-the-scenes documentary exploring visual effects and sound design
A gag reel and additional special content
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What's 'Jurassic World Rebirth' About?
After roaring through theaters, " Jurassic World Rebirth " is ready to stomp into your living room. The film will be available for digital purchase and rental on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, and Fandango at Home starting Tuesday, August 5, according to the movie's official website.Universal Pictures has announced that the film's home video release is set for September 9, with 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD editions. Fans can look forward to exclusive bonus features, including:While an official streaming date hasn't been confirmed, Universal typically releases its titles on Peacock a few months after their theatrical debut. Based on that pattern, "Jurassic World Rebirth" is likely to land on Peacock in late October or early November.If you want to revisit the prehistoric past, all six earlier films — including "Jurassic Park," "The Lost World," and "Jurassic Park III" — are currently streaming on Peacock, with several also available on Netflix.Digital platforms: Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Fandango at HomeDigital release date: August 5Theatrical release date: July 2Blu-ray/DVD release: September 9Set five years after 'Jurassic World Dominion', the film takes place in a world where dinosaurs are no longer the main attraction. Once the wonders of science, they've now faded from public awe and are struggling to survive in a changing climate — many retreating to the equator.Enter ParkerGenix, a pharmaceutical giant with a wild plan: extract DNA from three massive Cretaceous creatures — the airborne Quetzalcoatlus, the aquatic Mosasaurus, and the land-roaming Titanosaurus — in hopes of curing heart disease. The twist? The creatures must be alive for the extraction to work.But the mission takes an unexpected turn when a family — a father, his two daughters, and a suspicious boyfriend — capsizes their 45-foot sailboat, crossing paths with the extraction team. Their arrival adds a mix of human drama, dry humor, and chaos.
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