The upcoming animated series Jurassic World: Chaos Theory aims to deliver a darker and more mature sequel to the popular Netflix series Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous. With its release date set for May 24, viewers can anticipate a shift similar to the tonal evolution observed in the Harry Potter film franchise, as described by executive producer Scott Kreamer. The new series will explore a world where dinosaurs are integrated into everyday life, building on the narrative established in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom and its sequel, Dominion. An official teaser trailer promises a conspiracy thriller flavor, despite its intended younger audience.

Fans of the Jurassic Park franchise can also look forward to a brand-new film directed by Gareth Edwards, possibly starring Scarlett Johansson, and a survival horror style Jurassic Park video game under development by Saber Interactive. The enduring popularity of this dino-centric universe ensures that the Jurassic franchise is far from facing extinction.

What is Jurassic World: Chaos Theory about?

Jurassic World: Chaos Theory will follow the continuation of the adventures of the Nublar Six as they navigate a world where dinosaurs have become a natural part of the ecosystem and are manipulated by corporate interests. The series is expected to provide both suspense and deeper character development for the growing audience.

A bit about the franchise: The Jurassic Park series originated from Michael Crichton's 1990 novel and was first adapted into a blockbuster film in 1993 by Steven Spielberg. With its groundbreaking special effects, it became a definitive entry for dinosaur-related media. The series was revitalized with the release of Jurassic World in 2015, introducing a new generation to the wonders and terrors of living dinosaurs. The success of the movie spawned sequels and inspired a range of merchandise, video games, and the animated series Camp Cretaceous, which has now led to the creation of Chaos Theory.