JURASSIC PARK: Isla Sorna Canon and Lore Video (1 Hour)

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Published 2023-10-18
Isla Sorna is an island in the Jurassic Park world of movies and books that exists within Las Cisco Muertes (The Five Deaths). This volcanic dinosaur isle is the home of many cloned dinos like the Spinosaurus, T-rex, Velociraptor and Triceratops. This is a 1 hour canon and lore video on Site B history, expanded universe stuff from The Lost World, Trespasser, JP3 and even Fallen Kingdom from the viral marketing campaigns.

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All Comments (21)
  • @yissibiiyte
    It's really strange that Isla Sorna's existence has been completely forgotten about for the past 3 movies. The closest we've gotten to it getting acknowledged is Camp Cretaceous
  • @Vanilladye
    Love this guy. What Klayton's doing, keeping Jurassic lore and mythology alive and strong, is so important.
  • @NickTwithADHD
    I love Isla Sorna because it has this…mystique about it. It looks so tropical but has regular trees and weird terrain. It’s like a fever dream of an island and I love it. It being baptized in old world lore with superstitions and calamities makes it even better. They can do an entire fake documentary of the island and I’d watch it. It’s just that cool of a place.
  • The Lost World novel states that Sorna has another name. “Isla Gemido” or “Groan Island.” This name refers to the sound of the waves hitting the rocks and caves on the coast.
  • @hoodbabyslime24
    thanks for keeping the Jurassic Park franchise alive with all these lore videos 🐐 you the goat fr
  • @MVGodzillaSolos
    Isla Sorna has always fascinated me so I’m glad this video exists. Thank you
  • Sorna is my favourite island both in novel and movies. Would love to see it again in movie or maybe a game.
  • @garrylean9493
    "How can we possibly know what to expect?" NOBODT EXPECTED FUCKING LOCUSTS THAT'S FOR SURE!
  • @ritzee13
    I always thought in the first book that the dino making process was too squeaky clean. I love that Crichton cleared this up and showed us the hidden underbelly of illegal genetics in the second book on Isla Sorna.
  • @nogo6880
    Isla Sorna as a location kinda gives me the vibe that New Mombassa from ODST gave me. A big sense of mystery, Isla Sorna with the mystery of Ingen and the hunters, and ODST with your missing squad and the mystery of who ever is guiding you throughout the game. The shere erieness of the settings, Isla Sorna with the lush tropical enviorment but the knowledge that literally anything could be watching you, and the feeling that New Mombassa gives with the arguably beutiful futaristic city architecture but the contrast of the darkness of night and the rain falling down on the empty streets knowing well enough you're most likely the only help you're gonna get being alone. And finally the empthasis the stories about them simply put on the locations themselves. Isla Sorna has many names given out of supersticion, it seemingly swallows most anyone thwt goes to it, the island istself has numerous mysterues of its own from ruins to signs of rival comoanies and espionage, and then New Mombassa being the new biggest city on earth yet still falling within hours once the enemies turn up on the front door justmto find out that the enmies are looking for somsthing and the way the game just shoves you into the city making you feel like you're really their. Its a weird parralel but i think it makes sense, either that im too high and should stop commenting dumb shit
  • @jessehutchings
    I really like these long form dives into JP with someone who genuinely loves studying the franchise.
  • @FrostGhidorahEX
    Isla Sorna Site B The land where Something Had Survived An example of nature's beauty and its terror. A true Lost World. Its sad to think that Hammond's line of "It's only a matter of time before this 'Lost World' is found and pillaged" given what happened after his passing with the illegal tests and the black market acquisitions That combined with the Spino being a hypercarnivore Does make you wonder what if anything still remains on that island
  • Isla Sorna is my favorite Island in the Jurassic Park Franchise, both The Lost World Film and it’s Novel as well.
  • @plazma_vortex
    Isla Sorna to me has always been my favorite island and fascinates me more than any of the other islands
  • This is why you are the best Jurassic Park YouTuber. Always giving us the best information about favorite island
  • @ukotoa1639
    I stand by that the downfall Isla Sorna was tied to that Frankenstein’s monster known as the Spinosaurus since it was such a horrific creature nothing could challenge it save a fully grown T-Rex but even then I don’t think it would be an easy fight.
  • @jetsszr
    I've been watching you for 7 years and it cant be any better
  • @SomethingScotty
    With today's technology and peoples sensibilities having toughened up since the 90's in terms of horror films, I'd really like to see them reboot Jurassic Park 1 and make it as accurate to the book as possible. I love both the book and the film for different reasons. The film is just a fun dino action romp, whereas the book is a legit horror story set in a dino theme park. I'd love to see the book version brought back to life now that we have the technology to pull off some of the things that happen in the book, an example being the baby raptor that hops around Tim's shoulders before he throws it as bait to the adult raptors, etc., etc..