In anticipation of the release of “Jurassic World Rebirth” on July 2nd, 2025, enthusiasts will be eager to rewatch the earlier films beforehand. While all six movies can be found online, you’ll need to search multiple streaming platforms. If you’re aiming to get up-to-speed on the plot, there are some movies that you can forgo, but those who prefer a comprehensive viewing experience won’t want to miss this opportunity for a binge-watch. Here is your guide to watching all the “Jurassic Park” and “Jurassic World” films in sequence prior to the premiere of “Jurassic World Rebirth.
Jurassic Park (1993)
As a film enthusiast, I’m currently immersed in the thrilling world of “Jurassic Park,” a timeless classic that’s streaming on Starz right now. If you’re not a Starz subscriber, fear not! You can also find it on Premium Video On Demand (PVOD) platforms like Apple TV and FandangoNow. However, it’s important to note that as of this writing, “Jurassic Park” is unavailable for rental or purchase on Amazon Prime Video.
For those who prefer the physical medium, the latest release is a 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray box set featuring the first three movies. This set made its debut in 2018 and can be purchased for approximately $36. Enjoy the dinosaur adventure like never before!
Regardless if it’s a precursor to something new for you, the original Jurassic Park movie is worth watching as it establishes the foundation of the storyline and introduces essential details that help comprehend the science-fiction aspects in subsequent parts. The intricate details about DNA and cloning are explained more clearly here than anywhere else, making it advisable to grasp this background information before moving forward.
The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997)
Just like the initial movie, “The Lost World: Jurassic Park”, is currently streaming on Starz. You can also rent or buy it from some PVOD outlets. If you’re verifying your watch list, this title might cause a bit of confusion as it wasn’t initially planned to be a sequel or part of an ongoing series. In fact, author Michael Crichton wrote his novel “The Lost World” post the success of the “Jurassic Park” film adaptation, which later became this second installment in the series. At that time, there was no source material for a sequel.
Generally speaking, “The Lost World” is well-liked by its fans, yet it tends to be a bit of a story dead end in terms of plot progression. Later films have alluded to it, though these references are often subtle and can be understood even by those who aren’t deeply familiar with the series. It’s a good film, but if you’re aiming to condense your viewing marathon, you might consider leaving this one out.
Jurassic Park III (2001)
If you’re considering omitting something from this list, perhaps you might choose to pass on “Jurassic Park III”. While it does add to the scientific aspects and universe of the franchise, it’s generally not crucial to understanding later installments. Moreover, it’s the least favored movie among the original trilogy by many fans, and some even consider it the weakest out of all six films. However, it does reunite Dr. Alan Grant and Dr. Ellie Sattler, which is a positive aspect. But overall, there isn’t much else that you would miss by skipping this film.
You can currently stream “Jurassic Park III” on Starz and some premium video-on-demand platforms. If you’re undecided about subscribing, a Starz subscription begins at $10.99 per month. To save some money, consider the annual plan priced at $69.99 annually, but be aware that this option doesn’t allow for cancellation at any time. It’s also important to check if your current cable package includes access to the Starz streaming app, as this could eliminate the need for a separate subscription.
Jurassic World (2015)
Moving forward to the sequel trilogy, Jurassic World marks a fresh start for the franchise with the park now operational once again and genetic engineering having made significant strides. The film introduces important themes involving private and military interest in this groundbreaking technology and engineered dinosaurs. It seems that future films will build upon these foundations, making it worth revisiting, even if you’ve seen it before.
Currently, “Jurassic World” is accessible on Amazon Prime Video with commercial breaks for those who are subscribed. It’s also offered on FuboTV and the FXNow app. If you prefer to rent or buy the film, it can be found on Apple TV, Fandango at Home, or Google Play. For those who want a physical copy, a Blu-ray set of all six movies costs $69.99, while a DVD box set starts from $54.99.
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018)
As of now, Jurassic Park: Fallen Kingdom isn’t available on any streaming platforms that require a subscription. However, you can rent or buy it from PVOD stores such as Apple TV, Fandango at Home, Google Play, and Prime Video. The digital copy costs $7.99 to own, or you can rent it for $3.79 instead.
Here is where the narrative truly unfolds: Fallen Kingdom portrays a devastating volcanic explosion on Isla Nublar, as several individuals strive to save the dinosaurs inhabiting this island. Following the occurrences of all preceding movies, numerous people advocate for the dinosaurs to perish in the blast, preventing any more research involving them. However, we find ourselves cheering for the heroes to rescue them, while also acknowledging the repercussions that will arise in future installments.
Jurassic World Dominion (2022)
In summary, if you were among the first to subscribe to Starz, consider yourself fortunate! The latest installment of Jurassic World, namely Dominion, is already part of your Starz package. Moreover, on platforms like streamers that offer Starz as an add-on, it’s also accessible. Alternatively, you can rent or buy it from Apple TV, Fandango at Home, and Google Play.
In a novel twist, “Dominion” transports dinosaurs from their island to explore new territories for the very first time. This exciting development is crucial if you want to stay updated with “Jurassic World Rebirth”, a sequel that directly follows these occurrences. Be on the lookout for possible references (Easter eggs) that could reappear in the storyline. “Jurassic World Rebirth” will be released in theaters on July 25th.
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