JURASSIC WORLD 4: REBIRTH – Trailer (2025)

“Jurassic World 4: Rebirth” (2025) is an interesting idea for a sequel to the Jurassic World series, potentially exploring new themes, locations, and developments in the world of genetically modified dinosaurs. While there is no official Jurassic World: Rebirth title at the time, it is fascinating to imagine what the plot could be based on the previous films and the ongoing storyline of the series. Here is a speculative look at what Jurassic World 4: Rebirth could include:
Plot Idea:
After the events of Jurassic World: Dominion (2022), where dinosaurs were finally released into the wild and now coexist with humans, the world has changed dramatically. Humanity is still struggling to find a balance with these prehistoric creatures roaming free, and the tension between survival, exploitation, and conservation continues to grow. Jurassic World: Rebirth may represent both the rebirth of the dinosaur population as well as a renewed interest in controlling or using them for personal gain.
Plot Summary:
Years after the events of Dominion, dinosaurs are no longer confined to isolated islands. They have adapted to a variety of climates around the world, creating new ecosystems that combine these ancient creatures with modern ones. The presence of dinosaurs has drastically changed agriculture, urbanization, and ecology, making them a major factor in everyday life, from transportation to food supply.
Plot Points:
The Rebirth of Biosyn or the New Corporation: After the fall of Biosyn and the revelations of genetic manipulation from previous films, a new corporation emerges with more advanced technology, promising the world a way to “manage” the dinosaur population. The corporation, called Rebirth, focuses on creating more controllable dinosaurs that can be used in industries like agriculture, labor, and even defense.
New Threat – Hybrid Dinosaurs: The new corporation takes a bold step in experimenting with dinosaurs, creating hybrid dinosaurs that are smarter, stronger, and potentially more dangerous. These new creatures may be designed for specific purposes—like super dinosaurs that can operate in harsh environments or that can be used as weapons. However, their plans go out of control and the hybrids escape.
Human-Dinosaurs Coexistence: A large part of the film may focus on how humans adapt to dinosaurs roaming freely. Some cities or areas have become safe zones for dinosaurs, while others have become wildernesses where dinosaurs rule. Governments struggle to manage dinosaur populations, with some using extreme measures to reduce their numbers, while others advocate for their protection.
The rise of a new protagonist: While Owen Grady (Chris Pratt) and Claire Dearing (Bryce Dallas Howard) could still play major roles, the film could introduce a new generation of characters, including a scientist or activist who opposes the manipulation and weaponization of dinosaurs. They could be working with a global organization trying to find peaceful ways to integrate humans and dinosaurs, or advocating for new regulations on genetic engineering.
Return to Isla Sorna (Location B): There could be a return to Isla Sorna, the island from The Lost World and Jurassic Park III that was long abandoned but still holds untapped secrets. Rebirth Corporation may attempt to recover valuable genetic material from the site or experiment on wild dinosaurs still present on the island.