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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)

Jurassic World: Reborn Land

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.

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

This Title Makes Me JurassicMichael Giacchino

When I hear this piece open with its ominous low tones, I can’t help but sense a major incident about to unfold.

The folk-like rhythms, razor-sharp strings, and pounding percussion seem to herald a story’s perilous beginning.

By the time the grand orchestra and choir reach the climax, I’m on the edge of my seat.

By the way, it’s the very first track on the soundtrack.

Jurassic World: Dominion

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!

Main and insert songs from the Jurassic Park series. A collection of powerful theme tracks (11–20)

Jurassic Park

Journey To The IslandJohn Williams

When it comes to the music from the scene where they head to that island by helicopter, this is the one! The moment those grand fanfares ring out, your heart pounds with the feeling that the adventure is finally about to begin.

Composed by the master John Williams, it’s a track that instantly lifts your spirits just by listening.

The resounding brass boldly captures the anticipation and excitement of venturing into the unknown.

This film’s main melody also plays over the end credits, letting you savor the movie’s epic afterglow.

It’s a masterpiece to play when you want to forget the everyday and dive into a world of adventure.

The Lost World: Jurassic Park

Malcolm’s JourneyJohn Williams

Malcolm’s Journey (From “The Lost World: Jurassic Park” Soundtrack)
Malcolm's JourneyJohn Williams

The diverse percussion that comes in midway through the piece really foreshadows the adventure that’s about to begin.

This is the track that plays when Dr.

Malcolm and the others set foot on the unknown island in the film The Lost World: Jurassic Park.

In contrast to the iconic theme from the previous film, the percussion-driven rhythms instantly create a sense of tension and mystery.

You’re drawn into the darker, more complex sound world crafted by John Williams.

It’s one of the highlights of the score, where you can clearly hear the grand adventure theme.

A perfect piece for anyone who wants to relive the heart-pounding start of that cinematic adventure through music.

Jurassic Park

T-Rex Rescue & FinaleJohn Williams

In the movie Jurassic Park, this piece by John Williams colors the climactic scene that saves the heroes from certain doom.

Its eerie, fear-stoking melody instantly brings back the film’s tension the moment you hear it.

The story about the director changing the ending to portray the T.

rex as a hero is well known, and you could say that decision gave birth to this iconic scene and unforgettable music.

When you want to relive the film’s emotion or savor a pulse-pounding thrill, listen to it—you’ll feel as if you’ve become the protagonist yourself!

Jurassic World: Dominion

All The Jurassic World’s A RageMichael Giacchino

The serene, string solo melody makes me imagine both an ending and a beginning to the story.

The structure is superb, unfolding from a quiet prayer into a majestic orchestral swell, expressing a wish for a future where humans and dinosaurs coexist.

It delivers a moving, hope-filled finale that is quintessential Michael Giacchino.

This piece closes the film Jurassic World: Dominion and is included on the album Jurassic World Dominion (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack).

It was recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London between April and May 2021.

This single track alone may leave you immersed in a grand afterglow and emotion as if you’ve just finished watching the film.