Welcome to the ultimate guide to the *Jurassic* franchise timeline, meticulously updated for December 2025. The saga of de-extinction, which began with a simple mosquito in amber, has exploded into a complex, multi-layered narrative spanning over three decades of in-universe history, incorporating six major films, a groundbreaking short film, and two critically acclaimed animated series. Understanding the true chronological order is essential, especially with the upcoming release of *Jurassic World: Rebirth* (working title), which promises to redefine the post-*Dominion* world.
This comprehensive breakdown will navigate the entire canonical timeline, from the first disastrous park opening to the global dinosaur crisis and the new era of co-existence, ensuring you know exactly where the animated adventures of the 'Nublar Six' fit in relation to the blockbuster films. Prepare to step back into a world where life, uh, finds a way, and the timeline is more complicated than ever before.
The Complete Chronological Order of the Jurassic Saga
The *Jurassic* franchise timeline is not as simple as watching the films in release order. The animated series, *Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous* and *Jurassic World: Chaos Theory*, are crucial canonical entries that fill in significant gaps between the major movie events. Here is the definitive chronological order of all major events, including the new 2025 film placement, which is set to be a major turning point.
- 1993: Jurassic Park (Film)
- 1997: The Lost World: Jurassic Park (Film)
- 2001: Jurassic Park III (Film)
- 2015: Jurassic World (Film)
- 2015–2016: Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous (Animated Series, Seasons 1-5)
- 2018: Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (Film)
- 2019: Battle at Big Rock (Short Film)
- 2022: Jurassic World: Dominion (Film)
- 2022–2025: Jurassic World: Chaos Theory (Animated Series)
- 2027: Jurassic World: Rebirth (Upcoming Film, Working Title)
1. The Genesis of Disaster: Jurassic Park (1993)
The entire saga begins with the events of *Jurassic Park*, which is set in 1993. This is where Dr. Alan Grant, Dr. Ellie Sattler, and Dr. Ian Malcolm are first invited to Isla Nublar by John Hammond to sign off on his revolutionary theme park. The subsequent power failure, sabotage by Dennis Nedry, and the escape of the Velociraptors and the Tyrannosaurus Rex set the stage for everything that follows. The core entity of InGen and its controversial cloning technology are established here.
2. The Lost World and Site B: The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997)
Four years after the Isla Nublar incident, the focus shifts to Isla Sorna, also known as Site B, where the dinosaurs were bred and allowed to roam free after InGen’s collapse. *The Lost World: Jurassic Park* is set in 1997 and introduces the idea that a second island exists, a crucial piece of Jurassic Park canon. This film documents the conflict between Hammond's conservationist team and the corporate mercenaries led by Peter Ludlow, culminating in a T-Rex rampage in San Diego.
3. Rescue Mission on Isla Sorna: Jurassic Park III (2001)
Set in 2001, *Jurassic Park III* sees Dr. Alan Grant lured back to Isla Sorna under false pretenses to help a couple find their missing son. This film further explores the dangers of Site B and introduces the formidable Spinosaurus, a new apex predator that challenges the T-Rex's dominance. The events here cement the notion that uncontrolled de-extinction on the islands is a recipe for disaster.
4. A New Era of Corporate Control: Jurassic World (2015)
After years of development under the Masrani Global Corporation, the fully operational *Jurassic World* theme park opens on Isla Nublar. This film, set in 2015, introduces Owen Grady and Claire Dearing, and showcases the hubris of creating genetically modified hybrid dinosaurs like the Indominus Rex. The park’s catastrophic failure and the subsequent abandonment of Isla Nublar are the pivotal events that launch the second half of the franchise.
The Essential Animated Series: Camp Cretaceous and Chaos Theory
The two animated series are not spin-offs; they are vital, canonical entries that directly influence the main film narrative and introduce the Nublar Six—Darius, Kenji, Brooklynn, Sammy, Yasmina, and Ben—who become significant entities in the later timeline.
5. The Lost Years: Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous (2015–2016)
*Camp Cretaceous* is a foundational piece of the complete Jurassic Park timeline. The first season begins simultaneously with the events of *Jurassic World* (2015), showing the park's collapse from the perspective of a group of teenagers. The subsequent four seasons cover the six months following the park's closure, detailing the kids' struggle for survival on Isla Nublar and their eventual escape. This series explains the state of the island and the dinosaurs before *Fallen Kingdom*.
6. The Fall of the Kingdom: Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018)
Set three years after the park's destruction, *Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom* takes place in 2018. This film is a critical turning point, as it documents the eruption of Isla Nublar’s volcano, which destroys the island and its ecosystem. More importantly, it focuses on the rescue mission that ultimately leads to the dinosaurs being illegally transported to the Lockwood Manor and, finally, released into the human world. This act fundamentally changes the Jurassic World canon.
7. The First Contact: Battle at Big Rock (2019)
This eight-minute short film is a crucial, often-overlooked entry. Set one year after the events of *Fallen Kingdom*, *Battle at Big Rock* (2019) shows the first significant interaction between humans and wild dinosaurs in the continental United States. The Allosaurus and Nasutoceratops battle near a campground, confirming that dinosaurs are now loose and breeding in the wild, setting the stage for the global crisis in *Dominion*.
The Global Crisis and the Future
The final film in the original trilogy and the new animated series set up the current state of the world, where humans and dinosaurs must co-exist, leading directly into the next cinematic chapter.
8. A World Divided: Jurassic World: Dominion (2022)
Set four years after the dinosaurs were released, *Jurassic World: Dominion* (2022) shows a world grappling with the reality of de-extinct creatures living among us. The core narrative involves the nefarious Biosyn Valley facility, the introduction of the genetically engineered giant locusts, and the reunion of the classic *Jurassic Park* characters with the *Jurassic World* cast. The film ends with a fragile truce, with dinosaurs and humans sharing the planet.
9. The Post-Dominion Reality: Jurassic World: Chaos Theory (2022–2025)
The animated series *Jurassic World: Chaos Theory* is the newest major canonical entry, with its timeline placement being critically important. The series is set approximately six years after the kids' escape in *Camp Cretaceous* and directly after *Dominion*. It follows a now-adult Darius, one of the Nublar Six, as he navigates a world where dinosaurs are a global threat. Season 3 of *Chaos Theory* is specifically noted to take place around the time of the first act of *Jurassic World: Dominion*, showing the transition from the post-*Fallen Kingdom* world to the global setup of *Dominion*. This series explores the legal and ethical fallout of the Biosyn incident.
10. The Rebirth of the Franchise: Jurassic World: Rebirth (2027)
The next major cinematic installment, currently known under the working title *Jurassic World: Rebirth*, is confirmed to take place five years after the events of *Jurassic World: Dominion*. This places the film around 2027 in the in-universe timeline. This significant time jump provides the opportunity for a tonal shift, allowing the story to explore a fully realized world where dinosaurs have become an established, if dangerous, part of the ecosystem. The film is expected to introduce a new cast and a fresh perspective on the dinosaur co-existence theme, moving beyond the original characters' arcs.
Key Entities and LSI Keywords in the Timeline
To truly master the Jurassic World timeline, understanding the key entities and concepts that drive the narrative is vital. These topical authority entities are the connective tissue of the entire saga:
- InGen (International Genetic Technologies): The original company founded by John Hammond, responsible for the initial cloning process and the creation of the parks.
- Masrani Global Corporation: The conglomerate that acquired InGen and built the *Jurassic World* theme park, representing a new level of corporate ambition and hubris.
- Isla Nublar: The primary island location for *Jurassic Park* and *Jurassic World*, destroyed by a volcanic eruption in *Fallen Kingdom*.
- Isla Sorna (Site B): The second island used for breeding and a secondary location for the first trilogy, often referred to as a lost world.
- Biosyn Genetics: InGen's primary corporate rival and the central antagonist entity in *Jurassic World: Dominion*, operating the research facility in Biosyn Valley that becomes a dinosaur sanctuary.
- The Nublar Six: The group of teenagers from *Camp Cretaceous*—Darius, Kenji, Brooklynn, Sammy, Yasmina, and Ben—who become survivors and key figures in the post-*Dominion* world, especially in *Chaos Theory*.
- Dinosaur Co-existence: The central theme of the current era, exploring the ethical and logistical challenges of humans sharing the planet with de-extinct species.
By following this definitive chronological order, you can fully appreciate the depth and continuity of the *Jurassic* franchise. The timeline shows a clear progression: from contained disaster (Isla Nublar) to a regional threat (Isla Sorna) to a global ecological crisis (post-*Fallen Kingdom*), culminating in the complex, new reality explored in *Chaos Theory* and the upcoming *Rebirth*.
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