Jurassic World: Chaos Theory - Season 2

Season 2
With the Nublar Five stowed away on a dinosaur-filled cargo ship headed to parts unknown, their mission to find who is after them sets them on a collision course with the mysterious Broker. Unaware that Brooklynn is alive, the ultimate discovery of her whereabouts will call into question everything they thought they knew about each other.
Episodes

Batten Down the Hatches
Stowed away aboard a ship stacked with dinosaurs, the Camp Cretaceous crew stays hidden from danger — until stormy weather forces a change in plans.

The Marooned Five
On dry land, the gang meets a family of farmers with unusual livestock. But where in the world could they be? Ben searches for signal to confirm a hunch.

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A series of flashbacks reveals what happened in the days leading up to Brooklynn's violent attack — and the events that occurred immediately after.

The Adjustment
Brooklynn goes undercover to gather important intel about the broker. Back in Senegal, Aminata and Darius urge Zayna out of her comfort zone.

Troubled Waters
Zayna leads her new friends upriver through unsettling waters. After weeks of tracking her target in Dubai, Brooklynn comes face to face with danger.

Up the River
Kenji's behavior sparks concern when the friends run into trouble on the river. Brooklynn's ready to do whatever it takes to keep the Camp Fam safe.

All Night Long
The friends are forced to turn back in the dark of night when they realize they've left Yaz behind... but she's definitely not alone.

Lab Partners: Part 1
The Camp Fam follows a hidden river bend to a chicken farm crawling with secrets. Separated from the group, Ben and Kenji look for Bumpy's egg.

Lab Partners: Part 2
Familiar events play out from a different perspective as Brooklynn makes moves to protect her friends from inside the belly of the beast.

Reunion
Broken trust. Betrayal. Disbelief. Emotions run high for the Nublar Six as they reunite under extraordinary circumstances. But where will they go from here?
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