‘Extinction’ is a masterclass in B-movie economics and audience service. It identifies what worked in the first film—the brutal juxtaposition of game show glitz against prehistoric terror—and deftly raises the ante. The system malfunction is a brilliant stroke,…
The Jurassic Games: Extinction
In this thrilling sequel to The Jurassic Games, 10 death row inmates enter a deadly VR show to battle dinosaurs for a second chance at life. But when…
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As a slice of Friday night escapism, this sequel largely works. The core conceit remains irresistibly daft, and the escalation to ‘real’ danger provides a tangible upgrade in stakes. Katie Burgess brings a compelling resilience to her role,…
A cynical exercise in franchise extension, ‘Extinction’ fails to evolve. The malfunction plotline is a transparent mechanism to revert to a standard dinosaur chase film, squandering the potential satire of its reality-TV-from-hell setup. The ensemble cast tries valiantly,…
This sequel delivers precisely what its title promises: bigger, toothier, and altogether more dire stakes. The shift from virtual game to tangible nightmare is a smart escalation, injecting genuine peril into the franchise. Performances, particularly from Todd Terry…
‘The Jurassic Games: Extinction’ is a premise stretched perilously thin. The sequel’s hook—a VR malfunction making the dinosaurs real—feels less like a clever twist and more like a narrative cheat to bypass the original’s internal logic. The cast,…
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As a film with a confirmed release date of 24 June 2025, specific Australian streaming or theatrical details are not yet available. Typically, films of this genre and scale find homes on major digital rental platforms like Google Play, Apple TV, and Amazon Prime Video shortly after release. Keep an eye on local entertainment platforms for announcements regarding its distribution down under.