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Netflix's 'Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous' Season 2 gets more exciting as it goes


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Netflix's 'Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous' Season 2 gets more exciting as it goes

Camp Cretaceous Season 1 was pretty good. The animated Jurassic World series, which kicked off on Netflix last September, has a lucky group of teenagers trying out a new adventure camp on Isla Nublar before it opens up to the public. However, after the dinosaurs get loose and the campers get separated from their counselors, the gang is forced to survive while they search for a way off the island.

The opening season thrived on its fun setting and just-scary-enough action, however, many of the characters felt especially geared toward a young crowd. It is a kid show, after all, so it should be expected. But what's better about Season 2 is that even though the same teens are navigating the dangers of the jungle, this time around, the plot — now with a clear trajectory — takes hold. Read more...

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