A new trailer has been released for the sequel animated series, Jurassic World: Chaos Theorywelcoming back the characters and cast Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous. Paul-Mikel Williams AND Sean Giambrone they are officially taking theirs back Cretaceous field roles of Darius and Ben for Chaos theory.
Set six years after the events of that first series and just before the 2022 film Jurassic world dominationthe children – nicknamed “the Nublar Six” by the media – are entering adulthood and struggling to find their balance on land, which is now teaming up with dinosaurs following what happened in 2018. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.
The trailer opens with Williams’ Darius, who Kreamer confirms is now 18 and still dedicated to protecting dinosaurs. “Darius is on his own and he’s retired. This is for a very specific reason and I can’t wait for people to address it,” he explains. “He hasn’t hung out there in a while. He’s dealing with something. Ben’s the one who says, ‘Yeah, we can’t stay here. We have to go.'”
Giambrone’s Ben surprises Darius in a remote cabin. “He’s trying not to freak out. Someone’s hunting us,” Ben reveals as a computer screen appears with a “Dark Jurassic” web page. Kreamer confirms that this is one of many websites on the dark web dedicated to conspiracy theories.
Ben then states that they need to warn the others. When asked if any of the others Cretaceous field stars, like Jenna Ortega (Brooklynn), Ryan Potter (Kenji), Kausar Mohammed (Yasmina), e Raini Rodriguez (Sammy), will also be back for Chaos theoryshowrunner Scott Kreamer plays coy: “I can neither confirm nor deny that.”
As for who is hunting the Nublar Six, the showrunner says, “This is a conspiracy thriller. The kids are unraveling this mystery, and just when they think they’ve figured it out, maybe there’s a bigger story to tell. These two guys, you need to figure out what the hell is going on before it’s too late.”
The idea for Chaos theory occurred when Kreamer was in postproduction on the fifth and final season of Cretaceous field. There was enough interest in a continuation from the powers that be at Netflix and DreamWorks Animation, but it wasn’t necessarily eager to go back. “Look, Cretaceous field it was an amazing experience, but it’s a lot,” he says. “My initial response was, ‘Go with God.’ Good luck.'” At the very least, they asked if we could help them come up with ideas. It was during a Zoom call with representatives from Universal Pictures, who gave them an initial rundown of Jurassic world dominationwhen I had an idea.
“I would like to tell a more sophisticated story with the older kids, tonally closer to the end of the film Harry Potter film compared to the beginning of Harry Potter movie,” says Kreamer. “From there on it just kept going and people luckily got on board.”
Since we are now on land, we may see more familiar faces from the older one Jurassic world the franchise takes a leap for Chaos theory? “Owen Grady isn’t coming to meet them at Taco Bell,” Kreamer responds, referring to Chris Pratt’s character from the latest film trilogy. But, she adds, is the world opening up significantly to these characters “to tell the more personal story of what is life like among dinosaurs in the American West?”
Netflix will premiere the 10-episode first season Jurassic World: Chaos Theory on Netflix May 24. Watch the trailer below and let us know what you think:
through: EW
by Jessica Fisher
Source: Geek Tyrant

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