In the first trailer for Jurassic World 4: Extinction (2025), we are thrust into a world on the brink of collapse. The teaser begins with an ominous voiceover, explaining how humanity’s attempt to coexist with dinosaurs has failed. Scenes of destruction unfold—abandoned cities overrun with vegetation, dinosaurs roaming free in places where humans once thrived. It’s clear the delicate balance established at the end of the previous movie has been shattered.
Chris Pratt’s character, Owen Grady, makes his return, scarred both emotionally and physically from the previous battles against these prehistoric beasts. The trailer cuts to him living off the grid in a remote, desolate location. Despite trying to distance himself from the chaos, he is soon drawn back in when he receives a distress call from Claire Dearing (Bryce Dallas Howard), who reveals that there’s something far worse on the horizon than rogue dinosaurs—human extinction.
The main villain is revealed as a global corporation led by a mysterious figure. They have engineered a catastrophic biological event involving dinosaurs and humans alike, which threatens to wipe out both species. As Claire explains, “It’s not just about dinosaurs anymore—it’s about survival.”
We get glimpses of new hybrid dinosaurs, more deadly and unpredictable than ever before. A terrifying scene shows a massive, winged creature attacking a city skyline, sending citizens fleeing in panic. Another clip hints at a catastrophic event involving volcanic eruptions, adding to the sense of doom.
The trailer reaches a fever pitch with quick shots of Owen, Claire, and new characters sprinting through dense jungles, dodging massive predators. In a final heart-stopping moment, Owen faces down a gigantic, genetically modified predator—a clear apex of all previous threats.
The last shot shows the world in chaos, fires burning in the background, dinosaurs and humans clashing, with a voiceover warning, “This is the end.” Jurassic World 4: Extinction promises an epic conclusion where survival of the fittest takes on a whole new meaning.