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'Jurassic World Rebirth' Now Available Digitally
Jurassic World Rebirth has quickly become available for digital streaming. Fans are eager for the DVD release, which is just around the corner.
Universal Pictures has announced the latest successful addition to their 'Jurassic' franchise, Jurassic World Rebirth, available on various digital streaming platforms as well as DVD, Blu-Ray, and 4K.
Starting this week, the blockbuster is available on services like YouTube, Apple TV+, and Amazon Prime. The disc will be released on September 9th in the US, with expectations that it will follow shortly in other countrieés.
As usual, the disc will include a wealth of extras. Viewers can watch an alternative opening scene, bloopers, and deleted scenes (including one with the beloved Velociraptors).
Several behind-the-scenes making-of features (covering locations, sound, and computer effects) are also included, along with commentary from the director and creative team members.
Jurassic World Rebirth from Gareth Edwards received mixed reviews, scoring only 51% on 'Rotten Tomatoes'. However, audiences are more positive at 71%, as evidenced by the box office earnings exceeding $765 million.
Starting this week, the blockbuster is available on services like YouTube, Apple TV+, and Amazon Prime. The disc will be released on September 9th in the US, with expectations that it will follow shortly in other countrieés.
Range Of Bonus Material
As usual, the disc will include a wealth of extras. Viewers can watch an alternative opening scene, bloopers, and deleted scenes (including one with the beloved Velociraptors).
Several behind-the-scenes making-of features (covering locations, sound, and computer effects) are also included, along with commentary from the director and creative team members.
Not A Billion, But Strong Box Office
Jurassic World Rebirth from Gareth Edwards received mixed reviews, scoring only 51% on 'Rotten Tomatoes'. However, audiences are more positive at 71%, as evidenced by the box office earnings exceeding $765 million.