2026 Cryptozoic CZX Jurassic Park Set Info + PACK ODDS?
Here’s the current picture for Cryptozoic CZX Jurassic Park: it’s a super‑premium Jurassic Park trilogy set with a regular hobby release planned for 2026, plus a 500‑box SDCC preview run that already established the product’s format and signers.
Release and format
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Preview box: SDCC 2025 exclusive, limited to 500 boxes.
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Regular release: projected for 2026.
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Hobby configuration: 5 cards per pack, 6 packs per box, 6 boxes per case.
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Every hobby box is built around all‑hit, premium content: 1 autograph, 1 sketch card, 3 chase/inserts, and 1 variant per box on average.
Base set and variants
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Base set size: 54 cards, featuring images from Jurassic Park, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, and Jurassic Park III.
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Base parallels: Red Foil /199, Green Foil /93, Silver Foil /10, Black Foil Brilliance 1/1, plus printing plates 1/1.
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The preview-box base set was 9 cards /499, with the same Deco-style foil treatment and a 1/1 black parallel.
Inserts and chase sets
The regular release has four main chase families:
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Amber – 9 cards, acetate/fossilized look.
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CZX STR PWR – shadowbox-style character cards.
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CZX DINO PWR – dinosaur counterpart to STR PWR.
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Production Concept – concept-art style cards.
Checklist sources also note that the PWR sets total 18 cards combined, with one of those chase cards expected per box on average.
The box breakdown from early info suggests one Amber card, one PWR/Concept card, and one variant per box, alongside the auto and sketch.
Autographs and sketches
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Each hobby box should average 1 autograph and 1 sketch card.
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Autograph sets include Single Autographs, Dual Autographs, Triple Autographs, and Autograph Sketch cards.
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The SDCC preview box made it clear that Wayne Knight (Dennis Nedry) is a signatory, with preview autos limited to /99 and parallels down to /5 and 1/1.
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For the full release, the publicly described autograph plan is on-card cast signatures; no full signer list had been teased yet in the sources I found.
What a box likely looks like
An average hobby box should deliver:
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1 autograph.
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1 sketch card.
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1 base/parallel variant.
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1 Amber card.
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1 CZX STR PWR or DINO PWR card.
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1 Production Concept card.
That means it’s a very “hits first” product rather than a base-set rip, and the appeal is mostly to Jurassic Park completists, sketch collectors, and premium movie-card fans.

The autograph hit rate in 2026 CZX Jurassic Park is 1 autograph per hobby box on average, and the preview boxes had a separate autograph path that was roughly 1 in 4 boxes.
Hobby autograph rate
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Hobby boxes: average 1 autograph per box.
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Cryptozoic and retailer descriptions also say each hobby box has 1 autograph card in every box on average, with single, dual, triple, and autograph-sketch formats in the set.
That means the hobby configuration is not a “maybe hit an auto” product — the auto is built into the box structure.
Preview box autograph rate
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SDCC Preview boxes: the autograph checklist source states the encased Wayne Knight autograph in the preview run was 1:4 boxes.
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Preview production was limited to 500 boxes, and boxes without the auto included a concept art insert instead.
So for the preview run, the autograph was not guaranteed the way it is in hobby.
Autograph sets
The main autograph families publicly listed so far are:
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Single Autographs
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Dual Autographs
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Triple Autographs
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Autograph Sketch cards
The hobby product also emphasizes on-card cast signatures from stars of the original trilogy.
Practical takeaway
If you’re talking about 2026 hobby boxes, the cleanest summary is:
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Auto hit rate: 100% of boxes on average.
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Preview box auto hit rate: about 25%.
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Big chase factor: the exact signer list and whether you hit a single, dual, or triple is what drives value, not whether you get an autograph at all.
The top chase autographs in CZX Jurassic Park are the single, dual, and triple on-card cast autos, with the biggest named signers now including Wayne Knight, Samuel L. Jackson, and Jeff Goldblum among the publicly revealed cast members.
Top autograph chases
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Single Autographs — the core chase, and the most common autograph format in the product.
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Dual Autographs — higher-end combo cards with multiple cast members, typically scarcer than singles.
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Triple Autographs — the top standard auto format, and usually the most desirable of the regular autograph cards.
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Autograph-Sketch Cards — hybrid art/auto hits that sit in the premium chase tier.
Signers currently surfaced
The publicly teased / confirmed signers so far include:
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Wayne Knight as Dennis Nedry — the SDCC preview auto and one of the core confirmed signers.
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Samuel L. Jackson as Ray Arnold — newly revealed for the main set.
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Jeff Goldblum as Ian Malcolm — newly revealed for the main set.
The main-set promotional copy also says the set will feature many of the stars of the films, but the complete autograph checklist has not yet been fully published in the sources I found.
Print runs and numbering
For the autograph side, the clearest print-run information currently available is:
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Standard autograph versions: /99.
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Green ink parallel: /5.
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Red ink parallel: 1/1.
That print-run structure was shown explicitly for the SDCC preview Wayne Knight autograph, and Cryptozoic/GTS describe the hobby autos in the same style as on-card cast signatures with numbered parallels.
Best way to frame the chases
If you’re ranking what to hunt, I’d frame it like this:
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Triple autos from the strongest cast combinations.
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Dual autos featuring major legacy names.
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Single autos of the biggest fan-favorite characters.
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Autograph-sketch cards if you value art as much as signer power.

