Jurassic World Rebirth was primarily filmed in several key locations including Thailand, Malta, New York, and the United Kingdom. The tropical island scenes were shot extensively in Thailand, specifically in the Krabi and Phang Nga Bay regions known for their dramatic limestone karsts and lush landscapes. Additional shooting occurred in Malta for boat sequences and water tank scenes, New York for urban dinosaur scenes, and at Sky Studios Elstree in the UK for elaborate sets like the InGen research facility and an ancient temple.
Key highlights of the Thailand locations include:
- Phang Nga Bay, featuring iconic natural landmarks such as Koh Kudu Yai (secret lagoon), Hong Island (aerial shots), and Koh Phanak (caves used for suspense scenes).
- Krabi province and Ban Ba Kan Village were core filming sites in Thailand.
The Malta Film Studios in Kalkara hosted underwater and boat attack scenes including those with the Mosasaurus, using advanced set pieces like hydraulic gimbals and water tanks.
In the UK, sets constructed at Sky Studios Elstree included the InGen facility interiors, tunnels, an artificial jungle, a gas station mini mart, and a cliff wall with CGI-enhanced waterfalls.
In New York, the film’s opening dinosaur scenes were filmed in Brooklyn's DUMBO area.
Thus, the filming of Jurassic World Rebirth combined exotic real-world locations in Thailand with studio and urban shoots across Malta, the UK, and New York.
