The official trailer for DreamWorks Animation and Netflix’sJurassic World: Camp CretaceousSeason 2 has arrived. The trailer for Season 2 arrives just a few months after theDreamWorks animation series was renewed.The first season ofJurassic World: Camp Cretaceouspremiered on Netflix back in September. The series is notable for the fact that it takes place before, during, and after the events of 2015’sJurassic World, the live-action feature starringChris PrattandBryce Dallas Howard.
Buckle up because theCamp CretaceousSeason 2 trailer teases a white-knuckle thrill ride. Told over eight new 22-minute episodes,Camp CretaceousSeason 2 will return us to our camper heroes — Darius, Brooklynn, Kenji, Sammy, Ben, and Yaz — as they try to escape Isla Nublar. They’ll have to keep their wits about them as conditions on the island continue to deteriorate and it looks more and more like they’re all alone. As the campers come together to find a way to escape, they soon discover they’re actuallynotalone. Instead, it seems a hero might be swooping in to help save the day. We’ll have to tune into Season 2, though, because the trailer doesn’t show us who this mystery character is.

The voice cast ofCamp CretaceousincludesPaul-Mike’l Williamsas Darius,JennaOrtegaas Brooklynn,RyanPotteras Kenji,RainiRodriguezas Sammy,SeanGiambroneas Ben, andKausarMohammedas Yaz.Camp Cretaceousis executive produced bySteven Spielberg,Colin Trevorrow,Frank Marshall,Scott Kreamer, andAaron Hammersley. Kreamer and Hammersley also serve as showrunners on theJurassic Worldseries.
Jurassic World: Camp CretaceousSeason 2 launches on Netflix on August 27, 2025. Watch the official trailer below. Get even moreJurassic Worldupdateshere.

For more, check out the official synopsis, new images, and poster fromJurassic World: Camp CretaceousSeason 2:
“Now stranded on an abandoned Isla Nublar, the campers struggle to survive among the wreckage of Jurassic World. As the T.Rex takes over Main Street, forcing the kids deeper into the jungle, the discovery that they may not be alone not only threatens their rescue but may uncover something more sinister. "


