Jurassic World Rebirth’s Limited Edition Steelbook is available to preorder for $38 at Amazon. A home video release date for the newest movie in the blockbuster franchise hasn’t been announced yet, but locking in your preorder now for the collectible 4K Blu-ray edition makes you eligible for any discounts offered ahead of its release.
Rebirth will release alongside a new Jurassic World 7-Movie Collection, which is available to preorder on 4K Blu-ray, 1080p Blu-ray, and DVD. But this new collection has serious competition from the pair of newly released Trilogy Steelbook Collections as well as the older Jurassic World 6-Movie Ultimate Collection. This is especially true if you’re interested in 4K Blu-ray editions of all of the movies. The 7-Movie Collection costs almost as much right now as the Jurassic Park Trilogy Steelbook and Jurassic World Trilogy Steelbook combined. Meanwhile, the 6-Movie Ultimate Collection is on sale for only $45; if you pair that with either 4K Blu-ray edition of Rebirth, you’ll save roughly $30.
Take a closer look at Jurassic World Rebirth’s upcoming 4K release as well as the trilogy collections that hit stores in June and were restocked at Amazon last week.
$38
Jurassic World Rebirth’s Limited Edition Steelbook features screenshots from the film on the front and back covers as well as on both sides when you open the case. Admittedly, this isn’t a very inspired choice, as many steelbooks feature original artwork on at least the outside of the case. The cover still looks cool, and the $38 price is lower than a lot of steelbook editions of blockbuster films.
The 4K disc is presented in native 4K (2160p) with HDR–Dolby Vision and HDR10 are supported–and enhanced audio via Dolby Atmos or Dolby TrueHD 7.1 surround sound. This edition also comes with a 1080p Blu-ray disc and digital copy.
With the standard 4K Blu-ray edition currently priced at $36.33, you’re saving less than two bucks by ditching the steelbook.
$60 (was $65)
Jurassic Park Trilogy’s Limited Edition Steelbook box set comes with 4K Blu-ray and digital editions of first three feature films in the franchise:
- Jurassic Park (1993)
- The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997)
- Jurassic Park 3 (2001)
The classic ’90s action films starring Jeff Goldblum look awesome in 4K UHD resolution (2160p) with High Dynamic Range (HDR10 and Dolby Vision supported). On the audio side, the trilogy is enhanced by Dolby Atmos and Dolby TrueHD 7.1 surround sound.
Along with the three films, the collection comes with some cool bonus content, including the six-part documentary series chronicling the process of adapting Jurassic Park into a movie.
Jurassic Park Trilogy Special Features
- Return to Jurassic Park: A six-part documentary series on the making of the trilogy
- Archival featurettes
- Behind-the-scenes footage
- Audio commentary
- Deleted scenes
- Theatrical trailers
You can check out a full list of special features at the bottom of this story.
$60 (was $65)

The Jurassic World Trilogy’s Limited Edition Steelbook box set comes with the three films in the sequel series starring Chris Pratt:
- Jurassic World (2015)
- Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018)
- Jurassic World Dominion (2022)
Like the Jurassic Park Trilogy, each movie in this set is rendered in 4K resolution (2160p) and supports Dolby Vision and HDR10 visual enhancements as well as Dolby Atmos and and TrueHD 7.1 surround sound for immersive audio effects. The collection comes with all of the bonus content found on previous 4K editions of each film, which amounts to several hours of featurettes, cast and crew interviews, and more.
Jurassic World Trilogy Special Features
- In-depth featurettes
- Interviews with the cast and crew
- Behind-the-scenes footage
- Deleted scenes
The full list of special features can be found at the bottom of this story.

As you’ll see below, the upcoming 7-Movie Collection isn’t a budget-friendly option for purchasing all seven films. This could change as we get closer to release. You won’t be charged for your preorder for Rebirth or the 7-Movie Collection until your order ships. Amazon’s price for the 7-Movie 4K Collection is likely to drop to at least $99.50 to match Walmart. Still, it would need to go down quite a bit more as long as the 6-Movie Ultimate Collection retains its very reasonable $45 deal price on 4K Blu-ray.

While you’re working your way through the roughly 12 hours of Jurassic Park/World movies (not including bonus content), you could keep your hands busy by building one of the recently released Jurassic World Lego sets. Earlier this year, Lego launched a massive 3,145-piece Dinosaur Fossils: Tyrannosaurus Rex building set. Originally exclusive to the Lego Store, the display model is now available at Amazon and other major retailers for $250. There are plenty of other smaller-scale Jurassic World Lego sets as well, including discounted playsets and builds themed around the upcoming movie.
The first two films in the Jurassic Park Trilogy are based on the sci-fi thrillers by Michael Crichton. If you’ve never read the books, you can grab paperback copies of Jurassic Park and The Lost World for $10 each at Amazon.
Here’s the full list of special features for both of the new Limited Edition Steelbook box sets.
Jurassic Park Trilogy Special Features
Disc 1 – Jurassic Park
- Return to Jurassic Park: Dawn of a New Era
- Return to Jurassic Park: Making Prehistory
- Return to Jurassic Park: The Next Step in Evolution
- The Making of Jurassic Park
- Original Featurette on the Making of the Film
- Steven Spielberg Directs Jurassic Park
- Hurricane in Kauai Featurette
- Early Pre-Production Meetings
- Location Scouting
- Phil Tippett Animatics: Raptors in the Kitchen
- Animatics: T-Rex Attack
- ILM and Jurassic Park: Before and After the Visual Effects
- Foley Artists
- Storyboards
- Production Archives: Photographs, Design Sketches and Conceptual Paintings
- Theatrical Trailer
Disc 2 – The Lost World: Jurassic Park
- Return to Jurassic Park: Finding The Lost World
- Return to Jurassic Park: Something Survived
- The Making of The Lost World
- Original Featurette on the Making of the Film
- The Jurassic Park Phenomenon: A Discussion with Author Michael Crichton
- ILM & The Lost World: Before & After the Visual Effects
- The Compie Dance Number: Thank You Steven Spielberg from ILM
- Theatrical Trailer
Disc 3 – Jurassic Park III
- Return to Jurassic Park: The Third Adventure
- The Making of Jurassic Park III
- The Dinosaurs of Jurassic Park III
- The Special Effects of Jurassic Park III
- The Industrial Light & Magic Press Reel
- The Sounds of Jurassic Park III
- The Art of Jurassic Park III
- Montana: Finding New Dinosaurs
- Tour of Stan Winston Studio
- Spinosaurus Attacks the Plane
- Raptors Attack Udesky
- The Lake
- A Visit to ILM
- Dinosaur Turntables
- Storyboards to Final Feature Comparison
- Production Photographs
- Theatrical Trailer
- Feature Commentary with Special Effects Team
Jurassic World Trilogy Special Features
Disc 1 – Jurassic World
- Welcome to Jurassic World
- Chris & Colin Take on the World
- Dinosaurs Roam Once Again
- Jurassic World: All-Access Pass
- Innovation Center Tour with Chris Pratt
- Jurassic’s Closest Shaves
- Classic Jurassic
- Building the Gyrosphere
- Jimmy Fallon featurette
- Jurassic Props
- The Experts
- The Sounds and the Fury
- Deleted Scenes
Disc 2 – Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
- On Set with Chris & Bryce
- The Kingdom Evolves
- Return to Hawaii
- Island Action
- Aboard the Arcadia
- Birth of the Indoraptor
- Start the Bidding
- Death by Dino
- Monster in a Mansion
- Rooftop Showdown
- Malcolm’s Return
- VFX Evolved
- Fallen Kingdom: The Conversation
- A Song for the Kingdom
- Chris Pratt’s Jurassic Journals
- Jurassic Then and Now
Disc 3 – Jurassic World Dominion
- Battle at Big Rock
- A New Breed of VFX
- Dinosaurs Among Us: Inside Jurassic World Dominion

