Jurassic World: Chaos Theory Spoilers follow.
Jurassic WorldNetflix's newest animated series has released a big story trailer — and it looks like Jenna Ortega is no longer involved.
Chaos Theory It is the follow-up series to Cretaceous camp, bringing back the “Nublar Six” who are all more mature and living in a world where dinosaurs roam freely. The series is set shortly before Dominion.
As we see in the trailer, the six became five after Brooklyn's Ortega was apparently killed by some prehistoric predator. Her friends believe she was targeted and they must reunite and work together before they are next, while also finding out who did it.
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Wednesday And Screaming Actor Ortega is not included in the cast list of the show Delivery time Confirming that she was no longer there Chaos Theory.
Other cast members though, including Goldberg“Sean Giambrone and TitansRyan Potter returned to reprise their characters.
Meanwhile, another live action Jurassic World The film is scheduled to be released next year. A new era for the series will begin, with none of the previous main cast from either trilogy returning.
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However, Universal has lined up some big names for the upcoming live-action film, with Jonathan Bailey and Scarlett Johansson set to lead the film.
There will still be plenty of places to see Ortega on screen, too. One of the upcoming projects of the star is a romantic film Winter spring summer or falltowhich amounts to a reunion with one of them Wednesday Co-stars.
Jurassic World: Chaos Theory It will premiere on Netflix on May 24, while all five seasons of the series Cretaceous camp Available to stream on the platform now. Jurassic World It can be streamed on Sky Go/NOW, Fallen kingdom It can be streamed on Netflix, Prime Video, and Dominion It can be streamed on Netflix.
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