
Jurassic World Rebirth Box Office Day 4: Scarlett Johansson's Film Earns Over Rs 43 Crore
The latest chapter in the iconic Jurassic Park franchise has passed the crucial Monday test in India, earning over Rs 4 crore.
Jurassic World: Rebirth, the Scarlett Johansson-led sci-fi survival thriller, continues to roar at the box office, dominating both domestic and international markets. The latest chapter in the iconic Jurassic Park franchise has passed the crucial Monday test in India, earning ₹4.25 crore, according to Sacnilk.com. This brings its total four-day collection in the country to an impressive ₹43.25 crore.
Clearly, the dinosaur action-thriller has outpaced its competition at the Indian box office, leaving behind Anurag Basu's Metro… In Dino, as well as holdovers like Brad Pitt's F1 and Aamir Khan's Sitaare Zameen Par.
The film had a stellar opening weekend, raking in ₹9.25 crore on Friday, ₹13.5 crore on Saturday, and ₹16.25 crore on Sunday, bringing its weekend total to a strong ₹39 crore.
Going by the collection, Jurassic Park: Rebirth is expected to cross the Rs 50 crore-mark at the box office by its first Wednesday.
In India, the film was released in four languages, English, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu, with the English version accounting for the highest share of earnings.
In the coming week, it could face significant competition with Rajkummar Rao and Manushi Chillar's Maalik, Shanaya Kapoor and Vikrant Massey's Aankhon Ki Gustaakhiyan and James Gunn's much-anticipated Superman.
Gareth Edwards has directed the film, which also stars Mahershala Ali, Jonathan Bailey, Rupert Friend, Manuel Gracia-Rulfo, and Ed Skrein in key roles.
The film follows a group of mercenaries and scientists on a high-stakes mission to a dinosaur-infested island, tasked with collecting prehistoric DNA for a potential medical breakthrough. Their objective includes acquiring samples from three powerful species: a Mosasaurus, Titanosaurus and Quetzalcoatlus, while also rescuing a stranded family. What begins as a research expedition quickly turns into a harrowing battle for survival, as the team confronts rogue dinosaurs and the perilous terrain of the island.
Jurassic World: Rebirth has become the franchise's highest opener, surpassing its previous installment, Jurassic World Dominion, which earned Rs 8.15 crore net (excluding paid previews). The film, which was released in 2022, grossed Rs 11 crore (including previews).
According to The Independent, Scarlett Johansson has now become the global box office's highest-grossing actor following the release of Jurassic World: Rebirth.
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