Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous Season 2 Ending Explained

Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous Season 2 ended with another cliffhanger that sets up season 3’s continuation and some key events of Fallen Kingdom.

Jurassic Park: Camp Cretaceous season 2 ends with a cliffhanger that left the six teenage campers still stranded on Isla Nublar — but with a mysterious new threat to deal with in season 3.

Set between Jurassic World and Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Camp Cretaceous season 2 revealed new aspects about the dinosaur-dominated island while delivering thrilling dino action and introducing new human villains, big game hunters Mitch (Bradley Whitford) and Tiff (Stephanie Beatriz), to menace the kids.

Mitch and Tiff posed as friendly eco-tourists promising to rescue the Campers if Darius (Paul-Mikel Williams) would lead them to the Watering Hole that all of the dinosaurs visited.

World: Camp Cretaceous Season 2: Ending

World: Camp Cretaceous Season 2

Mitch and Tiff turned out to be sociopaths who wanted to kill dinosaurs and hang their heads on their walls, and they also had no problem killing the kids if they didn’t cooperate. Meanwhile, the duplicitous couple’s guide, Hap (Angus Sampson), revealed who they really were and helped Kenji (Ryan Potter), Brooklynn (Jenna Ortega), and Ben (Sean Giambrone) find their boat at the docks.

However, Hap sacrificed his life to help the kids escape a pack of Baryonyx. Kenji and Brooklynn rendezvoused with Yasmina (Kausar Mohammad), and together, they managed to find a control room in the tunnels beneath Jurassic World which let them return power to the park and see and hear Darius and Sammy (Raini Rodriguez), who were hostages of Mitch and Tiff.

Working together, and drawing the T-Rex into the fray, the Campers managed to save the dinosaurs from the big game hunters. Mitch and Tiff met horrible ends: he was caught in one of his own traps and was eaten by the T-Rex as he dangled upside down from a tree, while Tiff left her husband behind and tried to escape on their boat, not realizing two of the Baryonyx followed her aboard.

The Jurassic World dinosaurs devoured Tiff as her vessel sailed away from the docks, which, unfortunately, cut off the boat as a possible means for the kids to leave the island.

However, the six Campers reunited alive and well. More importantly, they’ve bonded and come to rely on each other as a cohesive group of friends having protected Jurassic World from the human predators and survived more perils, but they’re still stuck on Isla Nublar.

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