Hold on to your hats, Jurassic fans! The thrilling saga of the Nublar Six is coming to a dramatic close. Get ready for a wild ride because 'Jurassic World: Chaos Theory' is roaring back onto Netflix for its fourth and final season, and the trailer just dropped exclusively at New York Comic Con!
DreamWorks Animation and Netflix surprised fans at New York Comic Con with the first look at the final season. Several voice actors – Sean Giambrone (Ben), Kausar Mohammed (Yaz), Paul-Mikél Williams (Darius), and Kiersten Kelly (Brooklynn) – joined executive producer and co-showrunner Scott Kreamer to celebrate the show's culmination. They recapped season three, teased what's in store, and shared behind-the-scenes stories from a series executive produced by the legendary Steven Spielberg, Colin Trevorrow, and Frank Marshall. Talk about a powerhouse team!
This final season promises to be an absolute nail-biter. The Nublar Six find themselves facing unprecedented danger within Biosyn Valley, battling both deadly dinosaurs and human threats. The trailer teases high-flying action, head-smashing collisions, fiery explosions, and, of course, plenty of toothy terror. It's a high-stakes battle for survival that's guaranteed to keep you glued to your screen.
Building upon the foundation laid by 'Camp Cretaceous,' 'Chaos Theory' picks up six years later, showing the Nublar Six struggling to navigate a world overrun by dinosaurs and those who seek to exploit them. Reunited after a devastating tragedy, Darius, Kenji, Ben, Sammy, and Yaz (with Brooklynn eventually returning) find themselves on the run, embroiled in a global conspiracy that threatens both dinosaur and human life.
They're not alone, though. Along their journey, they’ll encounter new allies, including the fan-favorite 'huggie-wuggie monster,' Smoothie, as showcased in the trailer. The series also features the voice talents of Darren Barnet (Kenji) and Raini Rodriguez (Sammy).
But here's where it gets controversial... Some fans felt that the time jump changed the characters a bit too much. Do you think the show stayed true to the spirit of the original 'Camp Cretaceous,' or did the darker tone and the time skip alter the core too much?
Scott Kreamer and Aaron Hammersley serve as executive producers and co-showrunners, with Zesung Kang as supervising producer. Get ready to binge-watch all nine episodes of 'Jurassic World: Chaos Theory' when it premieres on Netflix on November 20th.
And this is the part most people miss: This culmination of story lines that began with Camp Cretaceous has been a long time in the making - 9 seasons total across the two shows, and some fans are sad to see it end. Do you think this is truly the end for the Nublar Six, or could their story continue in another format, perhaps a live-action movie or another animated series? What are your hopes for the finale? Let us know in the comments!