The Season 4 trailer for Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous has been published by Netflix, DreamWorks Animation, and Amblin Entertainment.

Jurassic Park: Camp Cretaceous

The trailer starts with Darius, Brook-Lynne, Kenji, Ben, Yas, and Sammy on the yacht they took to flee Isla Nublar in Season 3. However, they are soon stranded on a mysterious new island inhabited by a Tyrannosaurus rex, a sabertooth tiger, and a Spinosaurus, the latter implying that the campers may have ended up on Isla Sorna.

Season 4 Trailer | JURASSIC WORLD CAMP CRETACEOUS | NETFLIX

Isla Sorna originally appears in The Lost World: Jurassic Park as “Site B,” where InGen nurtured Isla Nublar’s would-be dino-zoo attractions before shipping them 90 miles away to Jurassic Park. The island was also the setting for Jurassic Park III, in which the Spinosaurus was the major reptile danger.

Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous debuted on Netflix in 2019, focusing on six youngsters attending a summer camp on Isla Nublar amid the events of Jurassic World. When the island was evacuated, the children were left to fend for themselves. Mitch, Tiff, and Hap are three new adult characters introduced in Season 2. While the kids thought they were saved, Mitch and Tiff were discovered to be big-game hunters trying to kill dinosaurs (they were eventually slain), while Hap sacrificed himself to save the children. In Season 3, the program followed up with the events of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom and featured the Scorpius rex, a new hybrid dinosaur, but the kids were able to get off the island before the volcano erupted.

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Jurassic Park: Camp Cretaceous

Scott Kreamer, executive producer, and co-showrunner after Season 3 told ComicBook.com,

“if this is the last episode, we want it to feel like a fitting conclusion. But the fact that they’re off the Island on a boat with something else on the boat, kind of leaves it wide open. There are so many [questions]. Do they get home? Do they go to Isla Sorna? Do they get one of the Five Deaths? Do they go to another island completely? Do they make it? I don’t know. We’ll have to see. But you do twenty-six episodes of kids running from dinosaurs, and at a certain point, you got to get off the Island and see what happens next.”

Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous Season 4 releases Dec. 3 on Netflix.

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