DreamWorks Animation and Amblin Entertainment have announced that an animated Jurassic World series is coming to Netflix. Titled Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous, and boasting Steven Spielberg, Frank Marshall, and Colin Trevorrow as executive producers, the series will debut on Netflix in 2020.
The show will reportedly take place during Jurassic World‘s 2015 timeline, focusing on six teenagers stranded on Isla Nublar after the dinosaurs burst from their habitats. With the dinos causing mayhem, the group will need to grow, adapt, and work together to survive the ordeal.
Kung Fu Panda: Legends Of Awesomeness writer Scott Kreamer and The Legend Of Puss In Boots director Lane Lueras will serve as show runners. A short teaser arrived with the announcement:
Although the Jurassic World series has made enough money at this point to buy a dinosaur-filled island, audiences haven’t exactly taken to the series as they did in the 90s. The critical consensus of the two films is mixed at best, but perhaps the animated series can turn things around.
Working within the realms of animation should allow the show to pull off some things the live-action films can only dream of.
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