TheJurassic Parkfranchise has been immensely popular with audiences worldwide, grossing over $6 billion at the box office combined and captivating multiple generations. The franchise began in 1993 with Steven Spielberg’s classic film, based on the novel by Michael Crichton, which was followed by the lesser sequel,The Lost World: Jurassic Park, in 1997. The franchise fizzled out after 2001’sJurassic Park III, the first film not directed by Spielberg nor based on a novel by Crichton, before returning in full force with the reboot,Jurassic World.

Starring a new cast led by Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard, a second trilogy of films was launched with 2015’sJurassic World, directed by Colin Trevorrow, which was a massive financial success. It was followed by 2018’sJurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, directed by J.A. Bayona, and Trevorrow returned for2022’sJurassic World Dominion, which also featured the return of original cast members Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, and Sam Neill. The franchise is due for another reinvention with a new movie,Jurassic World Rebirth, directed by Gareth Edwards, due out in 2025.

T Rex from Jurassic Park next to a collage of Jurassic Park’s characters

The Jurassic Park Franchise Lands On Netflix’s Global Chart

Jurassic World DominionandJurassic World: Chaos Theoryseason 2 both land on Netflix’s global chart. Released in 2022, the third and final film in the second trilogy concludes the story that began with the originalJurassic Parkmovieas Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, and Sam Neill all reprise their roles from previous films. On the other hand,Jurassic World: Chaos Theoryis an animated series that serves as a direct sequel toJurassic World Camp Cretaceous.

How To Watch Jurassic Park Movies & TV Shows In Order: Chronologically Or By Release Date

The dinosaur adventure franchise has seen numerous film and TV installments, but the Jurassic Park timeline has a couple of confusing bumps to it.

Now, the $1 billionJurassic Worldmovie and season 2 of the TV series have landed onNetflix’s global charts.Jurassic World DominionandJurassic World: Chaos Theoryseason 2 both rank on Netflix’s Global Top 10 charts, film and TV (English), for the week of October 14-20. The movie ranks ninth with 4.6 million views, while season 2 of the TV series, recently released on October 17, ranks sixth on its respective chart with 2.9 million views.

A dinosaur from Jurassic World: Chaos Theory with the cast of Jurassic World: Dominion on the movie poster

Jurassic World Dominionisn’t available on Netflix in the United States.

What Jurassic World Dominion & Chaos Theory Season 2’s Netflix Success Means For The Franchise

From 2022’sJurassic World Dominion, which grossed $1 billion at the box office, toJurassic World: Chaos Theoryseason 2, which was just released on October 17, theJurassic Parkfranchise remains immensely popular with audiences worldwide.This is regardless of what critics say, considering thatJurassic World Dominionhas a dismal 29% Rotten Tomatoes score and was widely seen as a disappointing end to the six-film saga, whileJurassic World: Chaos Theoryseason 2 has a 100% score with six reviews. The enduring popularity of theJurassic Parkfranchise is undeniable, setting upJurassic World Rebirthfor success.

Source:Netflix

Jurassic Park

The Jurassic Park franchise is an action-adventure sci-fi series that began with Michael Crichton’s original novel. The series explores the dramatic repercussions of resurrecting dinosaurs through advanced genetic science. Set primarily in a disastrous theme park, Jurassic Park explores the profound ethical dilemmas about tinkering with the DNA of long ago extinct creatures and the manipulation of the natural world through science.

Jurassic Park (1993) Movie Poster and Logo