The Camp Fam’s story is far from over. On Thursday, as part of Netflix Animation’s unveiling of its slate of programming, it was confirmed that Jurassic World: Chaos Theory has been renewed for a second season. A sequel to Netflix’s hit animated series Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous, Chaos Theory follows its cast of characters years after they were accidentally marooned on Isla Nublar, as they investigate a massive conspiracy targeting one of their own. The new batch of Chaos Theory episodes will actually debut later this year, with a projected premiere window of Fall 2024.
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“We got plenty of story to tell,”ย Chaos Theoryย showrunner Scott Kreamer previously told ComicBook about the possibility of a second season. “I don’t know if it’ll run as long asย Camp Cretaceousย did, but obviously where we are in the timeline, we definitely have more story that we’re excited to explore.”
What Isย Jurassic World: Chaos Theoryย About?
Jurassic World: Chaos Theoryย is setย six years after the eventsย atย Camp Cretaceous. In the show, the members of “The Nublar Six” are struggling to find their footing off the islands, navigating a world now filled with dinosaurs and people who want to hurt them. Reunited in the wake of a tragedy, the group comes together only to find themselves on the run and catapulted into a global adventure to unravel a conspiracy that threatens dinosaur and humankind alike and finally learn the truth about what happened to one of their own.
Jurassic World: Chaos Theoryย sees the return ofย Paul-Mikel Williams as Darius, Sean Giambrone as Ben, Raini Rodriguez as Sammy, and Kausar Mohammed as Yasmina. Darren Barnet joins the cast as Kenji, who was voiced by Ryan Potter inย Camp Cretaceous.
What Will Jurassic World: Chaos Theory Season 2 Be About?
While exact plot details surrounding Season 2 of Chaos Theory remain unknown, it is safe to assume that the new episodes will explore the return of Brooklyn (Kiersten Kelly), whose presumed death kicked off the events of the series. The final moments of Chaos Theory Season 1 actually revealed that Brooklyn has been alive, provoking speculation about her role in the franchise’s underground dinosaur market.
“The plan was always to bring her back, but we didn’t want to do the cartoony thing where like, “Oh, there was some blood and she was missing,”” Kreamer told ComicBook. “Obviously there’s already a ton of people on the internet going, “They wouldn’t do that, would they?” Or would they? When we were kicking around ideas like “How can we make the stakes feel real, but still bring her back?” We were banging our heads against it and our supervising producer said “What if she loses a part of her arm? What if she loses her hand?” And then we started thinking about it and all right. That raises the stakes. They haven’t done that. They haven’t had a heroic character inย Jurassicย get injured significantly by a dinosaur, and it just felt like a great way to go. Obviously, you want to find out what Brooklyn was up to. You want to know, delve more into that story. What’s that like? As always, we want to tell an authentic story. So delving into the story about what led to everything, all these breadcrumbs we’ve left as far as what was she up to, and then her going through obviously a significant change in her life and her body. What does that look like?”
Season 1 of Jurassic World: Chaos Theory is now streaming exclusively on Netflix. As mentioned above, Season 2 will debut on the platform in the fall of 2024.