Los Angeles, August 29 - In a major box office milestone, Universal/Amblin's six-film
Jurassic franchise has crossed the $6 billion mark globally, after the latest blockbuster in the series
Jurassic World Dominion crossed $990 million at the worldwide box office.
The first film in the franchise,
Jurassic Park was released in 1993 and went on to gross $978 million worldwide initial run and crossed $1 billion after getting re-released in North America in 2020. It finished its final run at $1.05 billion and was the highest-grossing film in the franchise, before
Jurassic World surpassed it in 2015.
The Chris Pratt-starrer "Jurassic World" is the highest-grossing film in the franchise with $1.67 billion at the worldwide box office (according to Box Office Mojo). The second highest-grossing in the series is
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018) with $1.31 billion worldwide.
A total of 3 of 6 Jurassic films have crossed the $1 billion mark to date, and "Jurassic World Dominion" is inching closer to becoming the 4th film in the franchise to reach the legendary milestone. Overall, Jurassic is the 10th highest-grossing film franchise/series in the world. MCU is the highest-grossing franchise with $27.4 billion globally while "Star Wars" is the biggest film franchise in the world with $10.3 billion.
Jurassic has been one of the film franchises which has always been audience-friendly, irrespective of the critics' reviews. For example, the latest film in the series, "Jurassic World Dominion" is the lowest-rated film among all 6 films, and still, it is minting money at the box office and is the 3rd highest-grossing film worldwide during the covid-19 pandemic era.
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