'Jurassic World: Chaos Theory' Ending Explained: The Nublar Six discovers bombshell secret of Dudley Cabrera
Contains spoilers for 'Jurassic World: Chaos Theory'
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: The enthralling universe of dinosaurs is brought back to life in Netflix's newest animated series, 'Jurassic World: Chaos Theory'.
The ten-episode show, which is the second television series in the 'Jurassic Park' franchise and takes place six years after the events of 'Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous', sees the infamous 'The Nublar Six' reunite in hopes of uncovering the truth behind a conspiracy that threatens dinosaurs and humanity.
The gang, led by Darius Bowman (Paul-Mikél Williams), embarks on a road trip to reunite their scattered friends when Ben Pincus (Sean Giambrone) expresses skepticism that someone is targeting the friend's group, possibly bearing a connection to Brooklyn's (Kiersten Kelly) murder.
The last episode eventually reveals the person selling the dinosaurs, and the series' final moments reveal an unexpected truth that will undoubtedly cause an uproar in the next part of the franchise.
'The Nublar Six' discovers the mastermind behind sale of dinosaurs in 'Jurassic World: Chaos Theory'
The episode begins with the shocking revelation that Dudley Cabrera, regional director of the Department of Prehistoric Wildlife (DPW), is the brain behind dinosaurus' sale. Cabrera confronts the Nublar Six with a stun prod, leaving Darius surprised who begs him, explaining that the DWP protects dinosaurs, not endangers them.
In a startling turn of events, Cabrera also admits he was merely trying to intimidate Brooklynn and has been making threats on Dark Jurassic. Ben seizes the chance and pounces on Cabrera, effectively knocking him out, while the rest flee.
However, things immediately take a turn for the worse when the mysterious lady with the whistle appears. Cabrera, who is upset by her entrance, asks Jensen to toss the woman away, but Jensen betrays him. The lady then blows her whistles, summoning her dinosaurs, which corners and then attacks Cabrera, killing him instantly.
The friends' group is seen watching Cabrera's heinous murder in concealment when they are spotted by the whistle lady, who orders her dinosaurs to attack them.
Just as the Nublar Six are about to be trapped, a lorry invades and rescues them, and it is revealed to be none other than Mateo, who is the one who thought allosaurus that murdered Brooklyn, and in an effort to atone, he assists the friend's group.
'The Nublar Six' makes an unexpected decision in 'Jurassic World: Chaos Theory'
Suddenly, the dinosaurs escape, and chaos erupts, with Nublar Six battling to protect themselves. The gang tries to survive and discovers that Jensen is attempting to assist in the sale of dinosaur eggs to a broker aboard the ship, but he, too, meets his end when a dinosaur chomps him up.
After much chaos and dinosaurs' action, the Whistle woman also refrains from instructing her dinosaurs to attack the group as the police approach and she notices their exhaustion, continuing the mystery behind her identity.
After all of the upheaval, Darius admits that he loved Brooklyn and told her about it, which made him feel uneasy, as a result, he was unable to accompany Brooklyn on the day she died, thus he considered himself responsible.
Darius then decides to board the ship in order to discover the mastermind responsible for all of their misfortunes, since they cannot live in constant dread of being attacked. The others also decided to join him in the quest to uncover the truth.
On the other side, a surprising discovery emerges when one of the DPW policewoman is spotted texting the news of Cabrera's death to Brooklyn. It turns out she's still alive and working behind the scenes to expose the plot.
Additionally, she has lost one of her hands, indicating that the blood was caused by the Allosaurus wounding her horribly rather than her death. The season concludes with the revelation of this shocking truth, setting the groundwork for the next sequel.
'Jurassic World: Chaos Theory' is now streaming on Netflix