Summary
Jurassic World is about to go one better than its Park predecessor and release a fourth movie. Jurassic World Rebirth will hit theaters on June 20, 2025, as the series goes back to where it all began. Funko will celebrate that by releasing eight Pops based on the new movie’s dinosaurs on the very same day.
Different dinosaurs included in Rebirth’s Pop collection will stand out for different reasons, but the one that jumps out at me is the Mosasaurus. That’s because it’s the water-dwelling dinosaur that made a name for itself in the first Jurassic World movie. Remember the massive dinosaur that jumps out of the water and eats the assistant who is carried away by Pteradons, resulting in one of the most over-the-top on-screen deaths in movie history? Yeah, that was the Mosasaurus.
Only one of the eight Pops will be getting the jumbo treatment, and surprisingly, it won’t be the Mosasaurus. That honor goes to the Spinosaurus. Since it’s a land-dwelling dinosaur and its Pop can stand on two feet, it kind of makes sense. If you want a massive Mosasaurus collectible, you still have the option to buythe recently revealed action figure versionwhich is a lot bigger than all of these Pops, even the jumbo Spinosaurus.
There Will Be Eight Jurassic World Funko Pops Joining Rebirth On The Movie’s Release Day
Rebirth’s new Creation, The D-Rex, Is Among Them
It’s maybe even more surprising that Funko hasn’t given the Jumbo Pop center stage to Rebirth’s Distortus Rex. Also referred to as the D-Rex, the new dinosaur will make its cinematic debut in the next movie alongside itsFunko Popbow on the same day. The D-Rex’s Funko Pop will be regular-sized, as will Aquilops, Diabloceratops, and all of the other figures releasing on July 2, aside from the jumbo Spinosaurus.
All eight of the Pops will be released on the same day as the movie, and all of them will be available anywhere Funko Pops are sold, aside fromthe Diabloceratops, which will be a Funko store exclusive. They’ll all bethe new standard Pop price of $15too, other thanthe jumbo Spinosaurus, which will be a far more expensive $40due to it being so much bigger than the others.
It’s shaping up to be a big week of Funko Pop reveals if these past two days are anything to go by.Four new Sonic Pops, which include some pretty deep cuts, have already been revealed. Jet, Blaze, Espio, and the deepest cut of all, Neo Metal Sonic, are all making their Funko Pop debuts this week.