Jurassic World Rebirth is one of 2025’s most anticipated releases, thanks to its major cast overhaul from previous installments of the Jurassic World saga, and its apparent nods in the direction of the original Jurassic Park. What’s more, the movie will revive the premise of another Jurassic franchise sequel, hopefully with the aim of making up for how disappointing it was. Back in 1997, The Lost World: Jurassic Park was the subject of enormous hype thanks to the groundbreaking success of the franchise’s landmark first movie. Unfortunately, the sequel simply couldn’t live up to its forerunner.

However, with the likes of Scarlett Johansson and Mahershala Ali leading the Jurassic World Rebirth’s story set on an island a lot like the setting for The Lost World: Jurassic Park.

Jurassic World Rebirth Mirrors The Plot Of The Lost World: Jurassic Park

Both Movies Involve An Island Where A Research Facility For Jurassic Park Was Based

Jurassic World Rebirth slots into the timeline of the Jurassic franchise after its last movie, Jurassic World Dominion. Rebirth takes place five years after the events of Dominion, with most of the global dinosaur population now wiped out due to their unsuitability for most of the planet’s climates and ecosystems. The story of the movie centers on a mysterious island that was once the base for a scientific research facility used to create Jurassic Park. If this story sounds familiar, that’s because it’s the basic premise of The Lost World: Jurassic Park.

The mystery island which featured in The Lost World was Isla Sorna, otherwise known as Site B, the second island to appear in the Jurassic franchise after the site of Jurassic Park, Isla Nubar. It was on Isla Sorna that the destruction of a dinosaur cloning center used to produce the dinosaurs housed in Jurassic Park led to dinosaurs running wild across the island. Although Jurassic World Rebirth is apparently not set on Isla Sorna, instead taking place on a third island previously unexplored in the Jurassic franchise, this island will undoubtedly share many similarities with the one we see in The Lost World.

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The resemblance between the plots of the two movies shouldn’t come as a surprise, given that they’re both written by the same screenwriter, David Koepp, who also wrote the script for the original Jurassic Park movie. In fact, Jurassic World Rebirth is the first Jurassic franchise script that Koepp has penned since 1997’s The Lost World: Jurassic Park.

The Lost World Was A Disappointing Sequel To The Original Jurassic Park

It Failed To Live Up To The Hype And Didn’t Know What To Do With Its Dinosaurs

Despite being the work of the same screenwriter who wrote Jurassic Park itself, The Lost World: Jurassic Park was an underwhelming follow-up to say the least. Firstly, the sequel had more exposition in its first half an hour than was in the entirety of Jurassic Park, even though our familiarity with the universe of the first movie should have dictated that even less exposition was needed. Secondly, the movie’s plot is a bungled mess, which doesn’t allow its dinosaurs to shine nearly as much as they do in Jurassic Park.

Almost three decades later, Koepp has finally been given the chance to correct The Lost World: Jurassic Park's plot mistakes.

The Lost World’s mishandling of its dinosaurs is even more of a shame considering how brilliant the movie’s highly-praised CGI rendering of the Jurassic franchise’s real stars actually is. Its depiction of the T. Rex, in particular, is far superior to Jurassic Park’s, as the game-changing technology used in the first movie had advanced even further by 1997. Sadly, it often feels as though The Lost World simply doesn’t know what to do with its dinosaurs, or how to build a story around them. But almost three decades later, Koepp has finally been given the chance to correct the movie’s plot mistakes.

Jurassic World Rebirth Could Be The Sequel That Jurassic Park Always Deserved

David Koepp Is Openly Referencing The Birth Of The Franchise With Rebirth

As actor Jonathan Bailey puts it in a featurette released by Universal Pictures to preview Jurassic World Rebirth, “For anyone who loves the original Jurassic films, this is the movie for you.” It appears that the similarity of this new movie’s premise to The Lost World: Jurassic Park is no accident. Rebirth is specifically intended to return to the filmmaking style of the first Jurassic Park, while the film’s director, Gareth Edwards, describes its script as a “love-letter to Spielberg.”

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There’s even a scene in Jurassic World Rebirth that’s lifted straight from the novel that launched the Jurassic franchise. Michael Crichton’s novel Jurassic Park laid the groundwork for Steven Spielberg’s movie, which inevitably left out certain scenes and plotlines from the original story when adapting it.

The fact that Jurassic World Rebirth is including one of the scenes which were left out demonstrates David Koepp’s commitment to making a sequel worthy of following in the footsteps of Spielberg’s first film. This time, it feels as though the movie really can live up to the hype.

Jurassic World Rebirth official poster
Jurassic World Rebirth
Release Date
July 2, 2025
Runtime
134 Minutes
Director
Gareth Edwards
Writers
David Koepp, Michael Crichton

Franchise(s)
Jurassic Park