Jurassic World: Project Dinosaurs

Jurassic World: Project Dinosaurs is an upcoming American science-fiction adventure animated television series based on ', the fourth installment of the ' franchise and the first animated series based on the franchise. The series is produced by Legendary Television and Amblin Television in association with Universal Animation Studios and Universal Television and it will premiere on WB Kids in late 2019.

Voice cast
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 * Josh Keaton as Owen Grady
 * Colleen Villard as Claire Dearing
 * Liam O'Brien as Jonathan Soaring, the series' antagonist
 * Eric Bauza as Dr. Henry Wu
 * Eric Ladin as Sammy Dearing
 * Phil LaMarr as Barry
 * Troy Baker as TBA
 * Kath Soucie as TBA
 * Lisa Ortiz as Computer Woman Voice
 * Cathy Weseluck as Zach Mitchell
 * Colleen Clinkenbeard as Gray Mitchell
 * Frank Welker and Dee Bradley Baker as the cloned animals' sound effects
 * Peter Cullen as Diloraptor, a dilophosaurus and velociraptor hybrid.

Voice cast
Despite reprising their roles in Lego Jurassic World, the film's cast doesn't reprise their roles in the series, being replaced by other voice actors, due to the fact of being busy with other projects. Voice actor Josh Keaton, better known as the voice of Spyro the Dragon between 2011 and 2015, Jack Darby in Transformers: Prime, Marvel character Peter Parker/Spider-Man in The Spectacular Spider-Man and several video games and DC Comics character Hal Jordan/The Green Lantern in several media, replaces Chris Pratt as Owen Grady, while voice actress Colleen Villard, better known for voicing Sora Takenouchi in the English dub of the Digimon franchise, Jazz Fenton in Danny Phantom, Janet Van Dyne/Wasp in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, Miles "Tails" Prower and Charmy Bee in the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise and Baylee Mardis on the Collin the Speedy Boy franchise, replaces Bryce Dallas Howard as Claire Dearing. Veteran voice actor Phil LaMarr replaces Omar Sy as Barry, while TBA voices TBA, a new antagonist exclusively created for the show. The vocal effects of the dinossaurs and other animals are provided by veteran voice actors Frank Welker and Dee Bradley Baker.

Trivia

 * This is the first television incarnation of the franchise, after Steven Spielberg cancelling the Escape from Jurassic Park project in 1993 and the Jurassic Park: Chaos Effect project not being advanced for unknown reasons in 1997.
 * Similar to the Lego Jurassic World game, the violence had been toned down and some humor was added.