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Chaos Theory Season 4 Brings in Epic Conclusion

“Jurassic World: Chaos Theory” is the epic sequel to Netflix’s “Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous.” Its story revolves around Nublar Six member Brooklynn dying from a dinosaur attack. Afterward, the remaining ones discover someone is targeting them with trained killer Atrociraptors. And they eventually learn that Brooklynn’s still alive and has infiltrated a smuggling operation.

“Chaos Theory” recently released its fourth season, thus bringing this prehistoric tale to a conclusion. But what happened throughout this newest nine-episode arc of this world-renowned media franchise? Well, if you want to stick around, you can find out right now.

The Biggest Nublar Six Adventure Yet

“Chaos Theory” Season Four picks up immediately after the events of Season Three. Darius, Brooklynn, Ben, and Yasmina infiltrate Biosyn headquarters to end the company’s dinosaur assassin training. They even gain Dr. Henry Wu, InGen’s former geneticist, as an ally in their mission. At the same time, Kenji and Sammy enter the valley to unite Smoothy with Bumpy. But their plans become complicated when they encounter a pack of Dilophosaurus.

The two groups eventually unite, banding together to carry out their goals. While doing so, Brooklynn attempts to reconcile with her friends over her past questionable actions. But things take a turn when Ben ends up severely injured during a Stegosaurus attack. Their situation worsens when the surrounding forest goes up in a raging inferno. Luckily, the Nublar Six escapes Biosyn Valley, but Ben is fading fast.

“Chaos Theory” Improves Upon “Dominion”

“Chaos Theory” Season Four occurs entirely during the final act of “Jurassic World: Dominion.” We’re aware of this thanks to the protagonists, who witnessed key events from the movie. For one, they saw the Quetzalcoatlus attacking Kayla Watts’ cargo place upon entering the valley. And they encounter Dr. Wu as he’s searching for Maisie and Beta following their escape. They even get caught in the wildfire caused by the burning giant locusts.

Season Four, like its predecessor, rectified some of the shortcomings from “Dominion.” It mostly did so by giving prominence to certain dinosaurs that the movie underutilized. However, it also resolved the plothole of the Dilophosaurus in the hyperloop tunnels. The best part is that this happened without ruining or overwriting the canon events. If anything, it elevated them without compromising the ending the fans deserved.

Final Verdict and Thoughts

I give “Jurassic World: Chaos Theory” Season Four an honest score of 9.8. It adhered to the more mature tone of its three predecessors. Also, there’s a plethora of action and suspense that keeps you on edge. The Giganotosaurus and Dilophosaurus, especially, were more relevant as antagonists, which I greatly appreciated. I wish the Therizinosaurus got more prominence, being a key “Dominion” creature and all.

Sadly, I feel this is the last time we’ll see the Nublar Six. Simply because of the circumstances that take place before “Jurassic World Rebirth.” Although if a “Chaos Theory” sequel were possible, I’d welcome it with open arms. I’m unsure of what it’d entail, but seeing the Nublar Six again would be nice. We can only wait to see if any news about it comes up.

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