Netflix’s Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous season one is now on Netflix around the world and if you’ve already roared through all the episodes, you may be wondering if and when season two of Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous will be on the way. We can now confirm that the new episodes will be available in the first month 2021.
The new Netflix series, which was developed by Zack Stentz and Steven Spielberg as executive producer, explores the most iconic Universal property, Jurassic Park. This series comes just months after Netflix adapted Fast & Furious, another Universal licensing (season 2 coming in October 2020).
Netflix released the series on September 18, 2020, alongside Ratched season 1.
As part of the extensive Dreamworks TV agreement that Netflix has enjoyed since 2016, when it launched with All Hail King Julien, Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous is now available on Netflix. Dreamworks is now working on projects for Hulu and Peacock as well as Apple TV+.
The two final shows to come to Netflix as part of the deal (excluding new seasons or updates to previous properties) include Gabby’s Dollhouse and Go, Dog. Go! These are expected to be released in 2020.
Originally, we predicted that we wouldn’t actually hear about any future season announcements due to the way Netflix and Dreamworks typically leave it until the month before to drop a new season.
In this case, however, we were mistaken. On October 9, a Jurassic World official post confirmed that new episodes will arrive in 2021.
In December 2020, it was confirmed that the second season of Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous would be available on Netflix worldwide on January 22nd 2021. For a successful guess of the date, use h/t @xtinction23 Twitter!
As for how many seasons there will be in total, that’s still up in the air.
Netflix usually orders several episodes at once (seven in the case for Dragons). With that said, we’ve never heard of any official number for Jurassic World.
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