The best thing about Jurassic World Rebirth is it sent the franchise back to basics. Figure out a story that necessitates a few characters ending up on an island populated by deadly dinosaurs and see what happens next. It’s a formula that’s worked in the past and worked again here, to the tune of well over $750 million and counting worldwide. However, if you missed the adventure in theaters or want to experience it again, you can do so at home this week.
Universal just announced that Jurassic World Rebirth, directed by Gareth Edwards and starring Scarlett Johansson, Jonathan Bailey, and Mahershala Ali, will be available to rent and own digitally starting Tuesday, August 5. That’ll be followed by 4K, Blu-ray, and DVD releases on September 9.
As one would expect from a major blockbuster like this, the filmmakers have pulled out all the stops in terms of special features. There’s an alternate opening and two deleted scenes, both of which focus on dinosaurs (which is what we want to see, right? Not just actors chatting) an extended behind-the-scenes documentary, gag reel, two feature-length commentaries, and much more. Here’s the rundown.
Alternate Opening
Deleted Scene: RAPTORS – Featuring Mahershala Ali, Jonathan Bailey, Rupert Friend, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, David Iacono, Luna Blaise, and Audrina Miranda
Deleted Scene: MUTADON ATTACK – Featuring Scarlett Johansson, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, David Iacono, Rupert Friend, Luna Blaise, and Audrina Miranda
Jurassic World Rebirth: Hatching a New Era
Gag Reel
Meet Dolores – Meet the animatronic Aquilops with an extraordinarily lifelike personality.
Munched: Becoming Dino Food – Get a victim’s firsthand view inside the frightening jaws of deadly dinosaurs that munch, chomp, and chew their way into creating unforgettable death sequences.
A Day at Skywalker Sound – Actress Audrina Miranda guides a personal tour of Skywalker Sound in California to meet the audio editors, foley artists, and mixers who design the movie’s wide array of sounds.
Hunting for Easter Eggs – Find out where to look for cleverly hidden Easter eggs that pay homage to everything from the first Jurassic Park film to other Steven Spielberg classics.
Feature Commentary #1 – Director Gareth Edwards, production designer James Clyne, first assistant Director Jack Ravenscroft
Feature Commentary #2 – Director Gareth Edwards, editor Jabez Olssen, visual effects supervisor David Vickery
A pretty solid selection of features to go along with the movie itself. Will you be picking it up? Let us know.
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Source: Gizmodo