The Best Jurassic Park Sequel In A Decade Is This Creepy YouTube Series

The Best Jurassic Park Sequel In A Decade Is This Creepy YouTube Series — kotaku.com
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According to Kotaku, YouTuber Ali Awada’s Muldoon’s Logs is an ongoing found-footage–style VHS horror series of 12- to 20-minute animated Jurassic Park videos presented from the point of view of game warden Robert Muldoon.

The series unfolds as a slow burn, with Muldoon checking on dinosaurs and investigating a running mystery about rogue velociraptors that keep appearing in places they shouldn’t. Each installment teases how the raptors got into different parts of the park and who might be to blame.

Kotaku notes the VHS aesthetic helps conceal some limitations while making events feel more real, and highlights the many references to the movies, games, and books; the writing often evokes the technical, science-heavy dialogue of Michael Crichton’s original novels, standing in contrast to recent, less memorable franchise entries like Jurassic World Rebirth.

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