Ile Saint-Hubert (Film Universe)

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Ile Saint-Hubert
Appearances
Geography
LocationAtlantic Ocean
Administration
OwnerInGen (Formerly)

Ile Saint-Hubert is an island 227 miles off the northeastern coast of South America and home to InGen's former Research Facility.

History

InGen Research Facility

  • Emergency Supply Shed
  • Laboratory 03
  • Qualtech
  • Service Road K2
    • Fuel Depot
    • Emergency Dock

Production Notes

Ile Saint-Hubert will appear for the first time in Jurassic World Rebirth.

Pre-production

David Koepp’s script for Rebirth described a tropical island with rocky shoals, shoreline caves, mangrove swamps, grassy plains, waterfalls, and steep limestone cliffs. Prior to hiring Gareth Edwards, the producers were looking at locations in Dominican Republic, Mauritius, Panama, and Costa Rica, with a strong lean toward the latter. But Edwards persuaded the producers to consider “the very primeval” wilds of Thailand, which is where he filmed The Creator. It was an easy and immediate yes. “When we did the research and saw the landscapes, it felt like this would be perfect for our new Jurassic world,” producer Patrick Crowley says. “We sent pictures over to Steven Spielberg, he said, ‘We’re done! That’s the place.’”

Production

Post-production