I can now state with confidence that Jurassic World Rebirth will bring back the charm of the first film after seeing the most current trailer. Although it was first released in 1993, the original Jurassic Park remains the best film in the series.  The Steven Spielberg movie is even regarded by some as one of the greatest blockbusters ever made.  As a result, it is quite doubtful that any of the Jurassic World movies will ever be better than the original.  However, the next Jurassic World Rebirth appears to be far better than the previous Jurassic films in the series. 
Jurassic World Rebirth is intended to usher in a new era for the franchise after the previous two films received varying reviews from critics.  As a result, it appears that Universal went above and above to make this the best film in the franchise in a long time.  Rupert Friend, Mahershala Ali, Jonathan Bailey, and scarlett johansson are among the actors in Jurassic World Rebirth.  In addition, David Koepp, who wrote the screenplay for the first Jurassic Park, is the film's writer and director, alongside Gareth Edwards.  Consequently, it appears likely that Spielberg's original film's enchantment will be recreated in Jurassic World Rebirth. 

The unique quality of Spielberg's first Jurassic Park film was its emphasis on the awe and terror evoked by the dinosaurs.  First of all, there are numerous breathtaking images of dinosaurs in Jurassic Park, such the brachiosaurus pacing the field.  Since CGI wasn't as widespread or advanced as it is now, shots like this were particularly astounding in 1993.  On the other hand, a number of moments in Jurassic Park highlight the perils of humans acting as god and demonstrate how terrible and lethal dinosaurs may be. 

It is evident from the teasers that Jurassic World Rebirth will rank among the most terrifying films in the series.  Indeed, the introduction of the new mutant dinosaur known as the D-rex, the mosasaurus boat scene, and the T-rex river scene raise the possibility that Jurassic World Rebirth is the scariest film in the franchise since the first one.  But there also seems to be an air of wonder that is similar to the mood of the first film.  A genuine awe and curiosity with the dinosaurs that was absent from the other Jurassic World films is evident in many trailer shots. 


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