‘Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous’ Season 3 Trailer: The Stranded Kids Face A Lethal New Dinosaur Threat

Netflix and Dreamworks Animation’s Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous only debuted last September, and yet the series is already entering its third season! What the Hell? That’s some lab-created speed for ya right there. With the next batch of episodes only a month away, the first trailer for the upcoming season has arrived, teasing more kids in peril from evil scientists and rampaging dinosaurs.

Here’s the synopsis: Still stranded on the island, the campers uncover more details of Dr. Wu’s secret research, and must quickly take their fate into their own hands with a dangerous plan to leave Isla Nublar behind for good. But when a tropical storm delays their departure, a lethal new threat quickly closes in on the campers, placing their escape, as well as their lives, in extreme peril.

The new trailer teases the arrival of a new hybrid dinosaur, the E750, rumored to be known as the Scorpius Rex. So far it’s unclear if events of Camp Cretaceous will crossover into the upcoming film Jurassic World: Dominion, but adding some hybrids into the mix for Chris Pratt to tangle with sounds like an idea director Colin Trevorrow might embrace.

Returning to the voice cast are Paul-Mikél Williams, Jenna Ortega, Sean Giambrone, Ryan Potter, and Raini Rodriguez, with Greg Chun as Dr. Wu.  The 10-episode season three of Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous hits Netflix on May 21st.

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