‘Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous’ Trailer Finds Kids Being Terrorized On Isla Nublar

Are you ready to watch a bunch of kids get eaten by dinosaurs? I am! We might get it in Netflix’s animated series, Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous, which takes place on Isla Nublar during the chaos of Jurassic World.

Netflix has released a full trailer for the 8-episode series, which certainly looks like a show for children but…well, someone HAS to get chewed up, right? Otherwise, what’s the point? Anyways, it’s set on the opposite side of Isla Nublar from where the Indominus Rex is on a rampage.

Steven Spielberg, Colin Trevorrow, and Frank Marshall are on board as exec-producers, with Scott Kreamer and Aaron Hammersley as showrunners. Providing voices are Jameela Jamil, Glen Powell, Paul-Mikél Williams, Jenna Ortega, Ryan Potter, Raini Rodriguez, Sean Giambrone, and Kausar Mohammed.

SYNOPSIS: Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous follows a group of six teenagers chosen for a once-in-a-lifetime experience at a new adventure camp on the opposite side of Isla Nublar. When dinosaurs wreak havoc across the island, the campers are unable to reach the outside world and will quickly go from strangers to friends to family as they band together to survive.

Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous hits Netflix on September 18th.

 

Travis Hopson
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