Universal has dropped a tense new teaser for the upcoming Jurassic World Rebirth, giving us new look at a deadly encounter on open water. Released yesterday, the new footage shows people being stalked by dinos on land and sea as the franchise doubles down on the fear factor. This isn’t a theme park hell anymore, it’s survival in untamed nature.
In the clip, the teams boat is stalked by an unseen force from beneath. As chaos erupts, Scarlett Johansson’s character Zora Bennett stares into the churning waves and utters the line: “What the hell are those?” Moments later, the team is ambushed. One member is pulled screaming off the deck, dragged out of frame in a swift, brutal moment.

Johansson stars as Zora, a tactical specialist assigned to a mission with global stakes. The objective: recover critical genetic material from one of the last surviving dinosaur zones. Mahershala Ali joins her as Duncan Kincard, a smuggler with unclear intentions, while Jonathan Bailey plays Henry Loomis, the optimistic scientist leading the charge. It’s a volatile mix of science, secrecy, and survival instincts.
The teaser confirms that this world is no longer trying to cage dinosaurs, it’s learning to live around them. These are not isolated incidents anymore. Entire ecosystems have shifted. The remnants of sites like Isla Nublar and Sorna now resemble quarantine zones for evolving species, with humans venturing in at great risk.

A number of nightmarish new creatures are set to debut such the Mutadons, a fusion of pterosaur and raptor. Screenwriter David Koepp, returning to the franchise after writing Jurassic Park and The Lost World, explained that these creatures stem from the darker corners of InGen’s lab work. “We saw in some of the previous Jurassic World movies that their experiments made dinosaurs bigger, meaner, scarier, and it occurred to me and Steven [Spielberg] that those can’t all have gone well. Sometimes, life shouldn’t have found a way.” he said.
The teaser keeps the full scope under wraps but makes clear that water-based threats will play a central role. Gone are the days of paddocks and control rooms, now, even the ocean isn’t safe. With visuals that echo the franchise’s earlier suspense-driven tone, this looks to be a more primal chapter in the saga. Watch the latest teaser below.
Jurassic World: Rebirth is set to hit theaters on July 2.
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