Isla Nublar is controversial for its industrial espionage in the genetics industry.
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Isla Nublar is controversial for its industrial espionage in the genetics industry.
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Isla Nublar is a fictional Central American island that serves as a major setting in the first novel and its film adaptation, as well as the films Jurassic World and Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.
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In Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Isla Nublar is destroyed when its volcano, Mount Sibo, becomes active again and erupts.
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Isla Nublar Sorna, called Site B, is another fictional Central American island.
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Isla Nublar Sorna is where InGen conducted much of its dinosaur research.
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Isla Sorna is significantly larger than Isla Nublar and has various climates including tropical, highland tropical and temperate rainforest.
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Isla Nublar Sorna is part of a five-island chain known as Las Cinco Muertes, although the other islands do not play a role in the novels or films.
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Status of Isla Nublar Sorna is not mentioned in Jurassic World or Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, but a promotional website for the latter film states that the island ecosystem suffered a breakdown after illegally-cloned animals were introduced there.
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Isla Nublar expressed interest in having Howard direct a future film.
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Isla Nublar suggested that several characters introduced in Dominion could return for future installments, including Kayla Watts, Ramsay Cole, and Soyona Santos.
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Jurassic World: The Legacy of Isla Nublar is a legacy board game scheduled to release in October 2022.
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