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To paraphrase the great Elmer Fudd: Be vewy vewy quiet.there s a man-eating dinosaur on the loose. In a newly-released clip from Season 2 of Netflix s
Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous, our young heroes must activate a distress beacon, while trying to avoid the gaping maw of a mommy T. rex.
Sure, the Indominus Rex is dead (gobbled up by the Mosasaurus at the end of the first movie), but Isla Nublar is still a hotbed of rampant dino activity. With no immediate rescue on the way, the campers must fend for themselves and by the looks of things, their survival instincts are a lot sharper this time around. For example, Brooklynn (Jenna Ortega) has no problem distracting an angry T. Rex to allow Darius (Paul-Mikél Williams) and Kenji (Ryan Potter) to escape from the creature s nest.