Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous has been a big hit on Netflix as a spin-off of the mainlines Jurassic World films, debuting on the streaming platform in September of 2020. Originally developed by Zack Stentz with Aaron Hammersley and Scott Kreamer acting as showrunners, season 5 of Camp Cretaceous has finally hit Netflix. As the show's final season, season 5 of Camp Cretaceous is a big finale for the young protagonists viewers have followed on the series.
In Camp Cretaceous season 5, the kids are more determined than ever to make it off of Isla Nublar. However, some new challenges and new characters enter the fray in season 5. With the stakes high and the story full of twists and turns, Camp Cretaceous fans are in for a real dino theme park ride in the show's final season.
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We speak to Scott Kreamer on his role in showrunning Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous, what fans can expect from the show's fifth and final season, and his thoughts on the show's legacy in the Jurassic Park and Jurassic World franchises.
Screen Rant: Going off of the status quo from where season 4 ended, what can people expect from the beginning of season 5?
Scott Kreamer: In season 4, I think the big add is Kenji’s dad reveals himself as the head of Mantah Corp, so obviously, that changes a lot. We know about Kenji’s strained relationship with his Dad, we know where Sammy has been with regards to Mantah Corp and where all the kids have been on this island. So, that’s definitely going to turn things upside down a little bit and kind of reshuffle the deck for the kids.
Going into season 5 as the final season, as far as the dinosaurs of the Camp Cretaceous, what have
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