Jurassic World 4: Extinction 2025

“It’s not just about dinosaurs anymore. It’s about survival.”
The age of co-existence is over.
In the first official trailer for Jurassic World 4: Extinction, we enter a haunting new chapter — one where Earth no longer belongs to humankind. The opening voiceover is grim, warning that mankind’s dream of balance with dinosaurs has crumbled. Overgrown cities, crumbling skylines, and nature reclaiming concrete jungles set the stage for a sobering truth: the world has moved on without us.
Owen Grady (Chris Pratt) returns, no longer the confident raptor handler we once knew. Now a weathered survivor, he lives in isolation at the edge of the world — off-grid, broken, and burdened with regret. But when he receives a fragmented, desperate message from Claire Dearing (Bryce Dallas Howard), the past roars back into his life.
Claire’s voice trembles as she delivers the new horror: “It’s not the dinosaurs anymore. It’s extinction — ours.”
A powerful multinational corporation — cloaked in secrecy and driven by profit — has unleashed a biological catastrophe that affects not only dinosaurs but humans as well. Their experiments in genetic control have spiraled out of hand, releasing hybrid predators and triggering a chain reaction that threatens both species with mutual annihilation.
As chaos spreads across the globe, Owen and Claire must reunite with unlikely allies — scientists, soldiers, and survivors — to uncover the truth, expose the corporation, and face an ecosystem now hostile to all life.
Featuring breathtaking visual effects, pulse-pounding suspense, and a tone darker than any previous installment, Jurassic World 4: Extinction is the saga’s most intense entry yet — a final reckoning between past and present, nature and creation.