Surviving an adventure in Jurassic World can do a lot to a person. For the cast of Camp Cretaceous , the children known as “The Nublar Six,” their extended battle for survival shaped them into young adults that appear to have an unshakable bond. However, when it came to jumping six years into the future with the Netflix’ 2024 TV schedule offering Jurassic World : Chaos Theory , executive producers Scott Kreamer and Aaron Hammersley had ideas on what maturity would bring to Darius, Ben, and the rest of the gang.
And believe it or not, a couple of decisions in particular ran into some interesting feedback from collaborators. One of which saw executive producer and Jurassic World Dominion director Colin Trevorrow questioning a pretty huge cornerstone to the new series' plot. As a massive fan of the Jurassic Universe , I was thrilled to speak with both Scott Kreamer and Aaron Hammersley, ahead of Chaos Theory’s debut.
Returning to this corner of the franchise definitely felt comfortable, as right from the first episode, it felt like the Camp Fam had never left. They may be six years older, but everyone on hand is still a version of their past selves. Which, as Scott and Aaron told CinemaBlend, didn’t inspire them to go easier on their creations at all.
Here's how they summed up the philosophy of Jurassic World: Chaos Theory's iteration of these characters: Scott Kreamer: These are characters we really love from way back. And to see the kids all grown up, and for us to p.
