Jurassic World: Rebirth has made a major splash at the Indonesian box office, setting new records for the franchise. On its opening day, 2 July 2025, the film drew in 364,361 viewers, making it the most-watched film in Indonesia that day. This opening surpassed recent hits, pushing local and international titles down the charts. The performance marks the strongest opening for any Jurassic franchise film in Indonesia to date.
Following the strong demand, cinemas across Indonesia responded by increasing the number of showings on day two. Data from 3 July 2025 showed a 10.5% jump in screenings, totaling 4,139 daily showings nationwide. Theaters quickly adjusted their schedules to accommodate the surge in audience interest. This rapid adjustment highlights how Indonesian cinemas continue to pivot responsively for major Hollywood releases.
Reports also suggest that Jurassic World: Rebirth brought in around USD $600,000 on its opening day in Indonesia, placing it as the highest-grossing debut for any movie in the country this year. While international numbers are still being compiled, Indonesia’s box office contribution is among the most significant globally for the film. This cements Indonesia’s role as one of the key markets for Hollywood blockbusters. The film’s performance has outpaced even some regional premieres across Asia, reinforcing its popularity with local audiences.
Jurassic World: Rebirth continues the globally popular dinosaur saga, and its success in Indonesia signals strong momentum going forward. As local films such as Jalan Pulang 2 also perform well with over two million cumulative viewers, the competition between domestic and global titles is intensifying. However, Jurassic World has once again proven that legacy franchises with modern storytelling can still capture large audiences. With ticket sales still rising, the movie is expected to maintain its strong box office presence in Indonesia well into the coming weeks.
Alexander Jason – Redaksi