Dinosaur alert! Danger from the past threatens New York!
Find out everything about "Jurassic World: Rebirth" - plot, characters and the dangers on Île Saint-Hubert.

Dinosaur alert! Danger from the past threatens New York!
On August 17, 2025, fans of dinosaurs and adventure stories can look forward to an exciting new film: “Jurassic World – Rebirth”. In this new episode, set over three decades after the legendary “Jurassic Park” and seven years after the last “Jurassic World” film, the world of dinosaurs is in danger. Loud tv media The impressive creatures now only live in remote areas around the equator and are almost at risk of extinction. Occasionally, some of them even stray into metropolises to pose a whole new kind of challenge to city residents - as was the case recently in New York, where dinosaurs blocked traffic.
The focus of the story is pharmaceutical company manager Martin Krebs, played by Rupert Friend. Cancer has a groundbreaking idea: DNA from long-lived dinosaur species could help develop new drugs for heart disease. To achieve this goal, he tasks the fearless adventurer and mercenary Zora Bennett, played by Scarlett Johansson, with securing the genetic makeup of three species of dinosaurs: the Mosasaurus, the Giganotosaurus and the Quetzalcoatlus.
The adventure on Île Saint-Hubert
The search takes the group to the mysterious island of Île Saint-Hubert, where the dinosaurs live. Others involved include explorer Henry Loomis, played by Jonathan Bailey, and Captain Kincaid, played by Mahershala Ali. They set off for the island together, but on the way they meet the Delgado sailing family, who are in distress after a Mosa attack. This encounter turns out to be a turning point, as everyone involved ends up on the island and is separated. Now they have to assert themselves not only against the dangerous prehistoric creatures, but also against the island's deadly surprises.
So it becomes clear: “Jurassic World – Rebirth” not only offers exciting action, but also interesting scientific questions, which are underlined by the threatened extinction of the dinosaurs. Returning to the world of prehistoric giants could also open up new perspectives for modern medicine.