Dino-Mite Summer: Jurassic World Rebirth Roars to $141M in 5 Days
Jurassic World Rebirth has made a massive impact at the box office, despite the usual July 4th distractions. The dinosaur-filled film earned $26.3 million on Friday alone, marking a 4% increase from Thursday. Over the five-day weekend, it brought in an impressive $141.2 million.
Global Success
The success isn't limited to the U.S. Globally, the movie has already made $312.5 million, surpassing the previous Jurassic World installment's opening. While the franchise's first movie still holds the record for the biggest global debut, Rebirth is quickly catching up.
Audience Demographics
The audience for Rebirth is slightly older than past Jurassic films:
- Only 36% of viewers are under 25, compared to 56% for the last movie.
- 51% of the audience is aged 18-34, showing a broader appeal to adults.
- 61% of viewers are male, indicating a strong male audience.
Who's Watching?
The movie is drawing in families and friends:
- 41% of the audience consists of parents and kids.
- 32% are watching with friends.
- Only 7% are on a date, suggesting it's not a typical date-night film.
Regional Performance
Rebirth is performing well across the country, especially in the South and South Central regions. The top-grossing theater is AMC's Disney Springs in Orlando, which has made $230,000 so far.
Ticket Sales & Formats
- Premium Large Formats (PLFs) are driving ticket sales, with 29% of tickets sold for these formats and 18% for 3D.
- The film has better presales than the last Jurassic movie, with 30% of tickets sold in the last week.
- The main reason for ticket purchases? 51% of viewers are fans of the franchise.