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‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ Review: After Evolving in the Wrong Direction for a Decade, the Dino Franchise Returns to Its Origins Jurassic world The Jurassic franchise has been stuck in behavioral captivity for over a decade—more spectacle than substance, relying on glossy visuals and engineered gimmicks instead of the wonder that made Spielberg’s original so indelible. With Jurassic World Rebirth , however, the series roars its way back to the primal thrills and natural mystery that made Jurassic Park an icon. A Return to the Wild After years of bigger, louder, and less meaningful sequels, Jurassic World Rebirth takes a bold and refreshing turn—abandoning the overbuilt theme parks and hybrid monstrosities that defined the last decade in favor of something far more primal: nature itself. Rather than framing dinosaurs as mere attractions or bio-weapons, Rebirth lets them exist as they once did—uncontained, unpredictable, and awe-inspiring. The film is set years after the col...