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A fourth season of Netflix‘s animated series “Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous” is on the way, and DreamWorks Animation has announced this afternoon that it’s coming this year.

A new island awaits, a teaser video reveals, on December 3, 2021!

The third season of “Camp Cretaceous” ended with the tease that the kids have finally made their way off the island, defeating the terrifying Scorpius Rex (above) and evading capture by Dr. Wu and his villainous mercenaries. They’ve found themselves on a boat to freedom, but it seems at least one dinosaur managed to make its way onto the boat before they departed.

Stay tuned for more details soon, along with a full Season 4 trailer.

“Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous” follows a group of six teenagers chosen for a once-in-a-lifetime experience at a new adventure camp on the opposite side of Isla Nublar. But when dinosaurs wreak havoc across the island, the campers are stranded. Unable to reach the outside world, they’ll need to go from strangers to friends to family if they’re going to survive. Scott Kreamer (Pinky Malinky) and Aaron Hammersley (Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness) serve as showrunners and executive producers.

The series is executive produced by Steven Spielberg, Frank Marshall, and Colin Trevorrow. It features the voices of Paul-Mikél Williams (Westworld) as “Darius,” Jenna Ortega (You) as “Brooklynn,” Ryan Potter (Titans) as “Kenji,” Raini Rodriguez (Austin & Ally) as “Sammy,” Sean Giambrone (The Goldbergs) as “Ben” and Kausar Mohammed (Silicon Valley) as “Yaz.”

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