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Dinosaurs are alive and well at the box office as "Jurassic World Rebirth" trampled competitors, grossing $147 million domestically over five days of the Fourth of July weekend. The film, which is the latest installment in the beloved franchise, has captivated audiences with its thrilling action sequences and stunning visual effects.
Fans of the series flocked to theaters, eager to see their favorite prehistoric creatures brought to life once again. The film's impressive opening weekend reflects not only the enduring popularity of the franchise but also the successful marketing campaign that built anticipation leading up to the release.
Critics have praised the film for its engaging storyline and dynamic character development, which keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. With such a strong debut, "Jurassic World Rebirth" is poised to continue its reign at the box office in the coming weeks, solidifying its place as a summer blockbuster hit. The roar of the dinosaurs is louder than ever, ensuring that audiences will be talking about this film for a long time.
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