Theme songs and insert songs from the Jurassic Park series. A collection of powerful, thrilling themes.
Majestic landscapes where dinosaurs roam, tension-filled scenes, and the striking music that colors them all.
The charm of the Jurassic Park series lies in a worldview where visuals and music are perfectly in harmony.
From the memorable main theme with its grand orchestral sound to the insert tracks that heighten the thrilling action, the music multiplies the film’s emotional impact many times over.
This time, we’ve picked out classic and fan-favorite tracks from the soundtrack.
Why not relive the excitement and emotion you felt when watching the films, together with the music?
Theme and insert songs from the Jurassic Park series. A collection of thrilling theme tracks (1–10)
Sailing AwayAlexandre Desplat

The delicate tone of the piano makes me feel as if I’m witnessing the end of a grand story.
“Theme From Jurassic Park” begins by being played gently, almost like a lullaby.
From there, choir-like vocals and the orchestra gradually layer in, building toward a climax full of hope that genuinely brings a lump to your throat.
This piece plays over the moving finale of the 2025 film Jurassic World: Rebirth Isle, as the survivors leave the island.
A sense of relief after the adventure and hope for the future slowly fills your heart.
For those who’ve followed the series all along, I imagine countless iconic scenes will come flooding back with this music.
Theme From Jurassic ParkJohn Williams

When it comes to the music from Jurassic Park, this is the one! The moment that grand fanfare starts, your heart races with the feeling that an adventure is about to begin.
John Williams’s hopeful orchestral sound vividly brings back the awe and wonder of seeing dinosaurs for the first time.
The piece shifts masterfully to suit each scene, capturing not only the dinosaurs’ grandeur but also their mysterious beauty.
Featured in the 1993 film, the soundtrack was released in May of the same year.
It’s a timeless classic loved around the world—one you’ll want to listen to whenever you want to relive the excitement of watching the movie.
End CreditsJohn Williams

This is the piece that plays over the moving end credits of the film Jurassic Park.
It also quotes the memorable melody from Welcome to Jurassic Park, which is included on the soundtrack.
That grand, heart-stirring theme brings back the awe of a world where dinosaurs live and the pulse-racing thrill of adventure.
It’s the perfect track for when you want to relive that surge of exhilaration you felt after finishing the film.
Dino SpectacleAlexandre Desplat

It makes me imagine a gentle, dreamlike scene woven by dinosaurs.
Alexandre Desplat’s work fascinates with orchestral sounds that portray the mystery and grandeur of life.
While paying homage to the series’ iconic main theme, the piece adds a fresh interpretation that you can’t help but be drawn into.
This track beautifully underscored quiet, mystical moments in the film “Jurassic World: Rebirth of the Earth,” released in July 2025.
Vividly reviving that excitement and emotion, it’s perfect for anyone who wants to immerse themselves in the world of the movie once again.
Welcome to Jurassic WorldMichael Giacchino

The grand melody of the iconic original theme is revived with majestic resonance by Michael Giacchino, accompanied by the sacred voices of a choir.
Just by listening, you can almost picture the vast landscapes and the dinosaurs unfolding before your eyes.
It’s a perfect piece for anyone who wants to relive that goosebump-inducing excitement from watching the film, through the music.
Opening LabAlexandre Desplat

At the very beginning of the story, this piece plays during a flashback that depicts the tragedy that occurred 17 years ago.
The low, growling brass and eerie chorus seem to convey the hopeless situation caused by the scientists through sound alone.
It truly feels like the curtain rising on terror.
The composer is Alexandre Desplat.
In this work, while paying homage to John Williams’s iconic theme for the series, he unfolds his own adventurous melodies.
It’s deeply rewarding to listen to.
For those who want to feel both the series’ history and the dawn of a new story through music, this track is irresistible.
It’s Like Herding ParasaurolophusMichael Giacchino

Michael Giacchino, an Academy Award–winning composer, is truly brilliant at reworking the themes he inherited from John Williams.
The piece I’m introducing here is from the 2022 film Jurassic World: Dominion.
Featured on the album Jurassic World Dominion, this track scores a chase scene where the protagonist, like a cowboy, rides a horse across a snow-covered plain to drive a herd of Parasaurolophus.
It’s a must-listen for the way it shifts from tense action passages to a hopeful melody in the latter half.
The score as a whole blends respect for the series with fresh appeal, and it’s been highly praised by fans.
Just listening to it makes you feel the thrill of being in the dinosaurs’ world!



