Ok so they made it a point in this movie that isla numbar, Jurassic Park, is going to be destroyed by a volcano and all the Dino’s will be extinct again. What about Isla Sorna from JP2 and JP3? That place was bigger than Jurassic Park and was covered with dinosaurs. Are those dinosaurs in danger too?
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Réponse de tmdb23329739
le 24 juin 2018 à 03h49
They are in danger of the writers are idiots and don't give a shit about them.
Réponse de Midi-chlorian_Count
le 24 juin 2018 à 04h57
Yes, it's a great pity the events of Jurassic World took place otherwise this would have been an awesome Volcano disaster movie...
Réponse de jorgito2001
le 25 juin 2018 à 14h56
This felt like an oversight BIG time! Sorna is actually mentioned briefly by Mills before he introduces the new sanctuary..with no fences, no visitors blah blah blah (wasn't that the tag line for Lost World???!)
Nevertheless it was all a lie anyway, he just wanted to sell the dinos to the highest bidder...nevertheless, I don't like that Sorna is ignored completely...did those dinos get magically wiped out?!?!
Réponse de spreerod1538
le 26 juin 2018 à 11h41
"The new species were grown in secret on Isla Sorna (Site B) and experimented on over a period of nine months, starting just 100 days after the company was bought by Masrani Global. Incubation was achieved covertly and quickly to evade attention; only a select few InGen members were involved, and their names have been removed from records. It is unclear whether Masrani Global's CEO, the late Simon Masrani, was aware of the violation of law. The research and growth of these animals were filed under 'Early R&D for Jurassic Park's second incarnation' and simultaneously 'Amalgam Testing.' The new species included: Ankylosaurus, Ceratosaurus, Corythosaurus, and Spinosaurus. All were abandoned on Site B, until the surviving animals were reportedly moved to Nublar to be housed as future attractions at Jurassic World. A number of these new animals had originally been reported by the survivors of the plane crash on Isla Sorna during the summer of 2001, but the information was quickly buried by 'bribed officials.'
It was an oversight. They tried to explain something in a an article.
https://movieweb.com/jurassic-world-site-b-explained-isla-sorna/
Réponse de jorgito2001
le 27 juin 2018 à 12h34
Good article speedrod1538...I guess we'll see if they bother mentioning Site B in JW3