The "Jurassic" films aren't the easiest to track down in the streaming-verse. The first two films — "Jurassic Park" and "Jurassic Park 2" are only available to rent or buy on all the usual VOD platforms. "Jurassic Park 3" is the only film from the original trilogy that you can stream with subscription, and that ones on Amazon Prime Video. If you only hold a Netflix subscription, than you'll have to settle for the animated TV series "Camp Cretaceous." For "Jurassic World" and "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom," you'll have to jump over to Hulu, where the most recent dino thriller is now streaming free with subscription.
If you like the pay-to-play model, all five films are available to rent for $3.99 from Amazon, Apple, YouTube, Google Play, and Vudu, so get out that plastic. Not a bad price tag for a day full of roaring, stomping, people-eating dino-action — just try not to think too hard about why, following the events of the first movie, nobody arrived at the conclusion that filling a theme park with terrifying dinosaurs was a terrible idea.