The Phone Rings Again: First Terrifying Trailer for ‘The Black Phone 2’ Has Arrived

The Phone Rings Again: First Terrifying Trailer for ‘The Black Phone 2’ Has Arrived

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The final trailer for Jurassic World: Rebirth has officially landed, and it wastes no time reminding fans what the franchise does best—giant dinosaurs, high-stakes action, and a sense of wonder laced with danger.

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Set three years after the end of the Jurassic World trilogy, Rebirth marks a bold new direction for the long-running franchise. This time, the story drops us into an island research facility once tied to the original Jurassic Park—a place that’s now home to the most dangerous dinosaurs ever left behind.

Leading the charge is Scarlett Johansson as covert ops expert Zora Bennett, joined by Mahershala Ali, Jonathan Bailey, Rupert Friend, and Manuel Garcia-Rulfo. When Zora’s extraction mission goes sideways after crossing paths with a shipwrecked family, everyone finds themselves stranded in a tropical nightmare filled with prehistoric threats and long-buried secrets.

Directed by Gareth Edwards (Rogue One) and written by Jurassic Park veteran David Koepp, Rebirth blends action, suspense, and a bit of mystery into what looks to be a gripping continuation of the saga. With returning producer Frank Marshall and Steven Spielberg serving as executive producer, the film keeps strong ties to its roots while setting up something new.

Whether you’re here for the dinosaurs, the cast, or the nostalgia, this trailer makes one thing clear: Jurassic World: Rebirth is ready to roar into theaters July 2nd.

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