Update: Toychamp has removed all Jurassic World: Rebirth listings from its website after this blog post was published.
As excitement builds for the upcoming release of Jurassic World: Rebirth, us fans and collectors are turning their attention to the next big thing: new toys. Belgian toy chain ToyChamp has recently listed the first wave of Rebirth figures, giving us a solid look at the recommended retail prices (RRP) across the EU. Since ToyChamp tends to stick closely to Mattel’s official pricing, these listings provide a good indication of what European collectors can expect to pay.
Here’s a breakdown of the new figures and their respective prices in euros:
Wild Roar (22,99 EUR each)
This mid-size, sound-featured line includes four new species:
- Abelisaurus
- Aucasaurus
- Euoplocephalus
- Spiclypeus
These figures fall in line with previous Wild Roar releases—great for kids and collectors alike who appreciate a bit of roar in their shelf displays.
Gigantic Action (29,99 EUR each)
This larger scale, action-focused line offers impressive sculpts and play features at a decent price point. The first wave includes:
- Chilantaisaurus
- Eotriceratops
- Purussaurus
It’s nice to see Mattel continue exploring lesser-known species while keeping prices accessible for the size class.
Interactive Aquilops (29,99 EUR)
A new entry for the line, this Interactive Aquilops suggests the return of electronic, interactive features at a mid-tier price—a potential hit among younger fans.
Mosasaurus (59,99 EUR)
The aquatic giant returns with a hefty price tag, up from from previous releases. The all new sculpt will feature articulation and the ability to swallow a small Dilophosaurus figure.
Feature Dinosaurs (64,99 EUR)
- T. rex
- Villain Dinosaur
- Spinosaurus
These larger figures will feature articulation and sound effects.
Wondering how Rebirth stacks up against previous Jurassic World lines like Fallen Kingdom (2018) and Dominion (2022)? Here’s a handy comparison chart:
Toy Class | 2018 (Fallen Kingdom) | 2022 (Dominion) | 2025 (Rebirth) |
Roarivores / Wild Roar | €19,99 | €21,99 | €22,99 |
Mega Dual Attack / Gigantic Action | €24,99 | €27,99 | €29,99 |
Mosasaurus | €39,99 | €49,99 | €59,99 |
Feature dinosaurs | €41,99 (Thrash ‘n Throw T. rex) | €49,99 (Thrash ‘n Devour T. rex) | €64,99 |
Key Takeaways:
- Prices have steadily increased with each movie line, particularly in the premium tiers.
- The Mosasaurus has seen the steepest jump (+€20 since 2018).
- Feature figures like the T. rex and Spinosaurus now push the €65 mark, reflecting added features and likely inflation-related cost increases.
While the Rebirth prices are the highest we’ve seen for the franchise in the EU, the figures also show signs of increased complexity, fresh sculpts, and unique species choices.
Availability may vary slightly across stores and countries, but ToyChamp’s listings provide a solid benchmark for what fans across Europe can expect.
Which Jurassic World: Rebirth figure are you most excited to get your hands on — or do the rising prices have you rethinking your collection strategy? Let us know in the comments below!
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Strange, I can’t see the listing when I type “Jurassic” into the search bar on the Toychamp website, but thanks for the info.
Also, aren’t they planning to have the second wave of the Wild Roar lineup with the Maiasaura?
They removed the listings the day after this post was published.