On top that, the kids discover they are wildly unequipped for their latest predicament – environments ranging from blazing desserts to frigid, snowy wastelands - on this mysterious island. When Darius, Yas, Brooklynn, Kenji, and Sammy find themselves on an unfamiliar island, with a wrecked boat, no clue where they are, and with no one back home having any idea where they went, things seem even more bleak – if that’s even possible - than when they were being hunted left and right across Isla Nublar by genetically altered carnivores. “And we, again, wanted to amp it up more and throw them into a completely unknown environment.” “I say this all the time, but this show is all about these kids, and the horrible things we put them through, and how they've managed, through sheer force of will and heart and teamwork, to make it through these situations,” says Scott Kreamer, writer and executive producer on the Annie Award-winning CG animated series. With that, the dino-driven adventures continue as an all-new Season 4 of DreamWorks Animation and Universal Pictures’ Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous arrives, premiering on Netflix today, December 3. Unfortunately, this new season won’t see any touching family reunions we journey from the fire into the proverbial frying pan as the kids finally leave, only to find themselves shipwrecked on a new, mysterious island, never visited in either Jurassic Park or Jurassic World canon.
The intrepid, resourceful crew of stranded campers is finally escaping Isla Nublar, heading home with spirits as high as the pterodactyl flies.