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TWO YEARS AGO, THE SERIES finale of DreamWorks’ animated show Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous ended with an unexpected two-year time jump that gave audiences a look at the more grown up “Nublar Six” and their fates. Plus, the nifty coda reveal of a Brachiosaurus outside Darius’s window meant the series timeline caught up to the events of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.
While the open-ended climax may have felt like a set up for future stories, executive producer Scott Kreamer tells Red Alert that in his mind it was unquestionably an ending to their five seasons of