Jurassic World Rebirth has now stomped into cinemas and is set to dominate the box office this weekend.
The new movie provides a soft reboot to the series as a new set of characters come face-to-face with deadly dinosaurs, and if it proves as successful as expected, we could well reunite with them in a future movie.
If you’re heading to see Jurassic World Rebirth this weekend, then you might be wondering whether there is anything during or after the credits to stick around for that could tease a sequel.
We can confirm that Jurassic World Rebirth does not have a post-credit scene or any other scenes during the credits to enjoy.
You can leave as soon as the credits start to roll and won’t miss a thing.
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Long-time Jurassic fans won’t be surprised at the lack of a credit scene in Jurassic World Rebirth as no Jurassic Park or Jurassic World movie has had any credits scenes.
Without going into spoilers, there is something in the ending of Jurassic World Rebirth that could directly set up a sequel. It’s a moment like in Jurassic World where Dr Henry Wu escaped with the dinosaur embryos that we knew would come back.
This revelation isn’t quite as guaranteed to come back for a potential sequel, but it could be used as the springboard for one.
It’s smart that they didn’t expand on it in a credit scene as there’s never a guarantee that a movie will succeed, even when the previous three Jurassic World movies made $1 billion each.
If Jurassic World Rebirth does the same, then you can expect Universal to quickly greenlight a sequel, and maybe that ending decision will play a part in the next outing.
Jurassic World Rebirth is out now in cinemas.
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