Jurassic World: Rebirth (2025) Movie Script
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Oh, yeah.
Sorry.
Hold on.
Okay.
Yeah.
Three, two, one.
I didn't see the labs, but I see any of
the soporifics?
Yeah.
I'm going to have to go as high as 0.5
milliliters per hundred pounds.
Okay, guys.
You're clear.
Well, we don't want to kill the thing.
Some days I do.
Seal the doors!
Seal the doors!
Don't!
Don't!
Don't!
Don't close the door!
Come on!
Open the door!
Just turn on the camera.
It's fine.
It's okay.
Just turn on the camera.
Just turn on the camera.
Yeah.
Just please.
I'm sorry.
Please open the door!
Oh, god.
Oh, no!
I'm sorry!
Oh, no!
Oh, for god's sake.
Rest in peace already.
We're good the hell out of the way.
Damn, that's cold.
Geez.
I mean, even for New York, it's pretty
cold.
This Bennett, I presume?
Hello.
Weren't we supposed to meet at
the... You're not exactly hard to follow.
So, how did you hear about me?
Paolo Pasolini, Blackwater.
Mm-hmm.
He's even messaged for me?
Yes, he said to say Felix isn't himself
today.
Oh.
Okay, I'm listening.
Is that some spy stuff?
Cause that is fantastic.
What is it that you do at Parker Genix?
My company is developing a new medication.
We have certain needs.
That sounds vague.
And what does that mean in this case?
They say you're good at procuring things
and not asking a lot of questions.
Do they?
They also say you're untroubled by
possible legal or ethical implications.
Well, they need to shut up.
Well, take it as a compliment.
It means you get the job done.
I lost a friend on my last job,
so I am not up for procuring.
Well, you don't know what it is yet.
Yes, but you work for a pharmaceutical
company, right?
So you called me.
I'm Spec Ops, so let's go work.
I'm guessing info theft?
I'm sorry, I do retrieval and extractions,
not ICE.
It's dinosaurs.
They may be through with us, but we're not
through with them.
Well, they're all dead or dying,
so...
Except for on a few islands around the
equator.
Yes, and those are nuclear zones,
for a reason.
You go there, you die.
Which is where you come in.
No, thanks.
Miss Bennett, you know that 20% of the
world's population will die of heart disease?
That's one in every five people on the
planet.
Now, just imagine, take somebody you know,
anybody.
Imagine that you could be the one to give
them an extra 20 years of life.
That's very touching.
It's not my field.
And we have very deep pockets.
How deep?
For you, extremely.
Well, I'm gonna need a number.
Ten?
Six zeros?
Including the one that's into ten?
No.
It's a fortune, Miss Bennett.
The kind of money that
would mean you'd never
have to put your life
on the line ever again.
Alright, what's the hitch?
Uh, possible criminal charges.
We are going to a place where every
government on the planet has outlawed travel.
Well, we better not tell anyone,
then.
Yeah, that might be a problem.
He doesn't know it yet, but we're bringing
a civilian.
The Neo-Jurassic Age has proven lethal to
dinosaurs.
Though some species can
survive, in a few isolated,
oxygen-rich tropical climates
cluster in equatorial regions...
...where interactions with humans and other
nuclear-powerful modern species is safe.
Good morning, Doctor.
Sorry to drop in unannounced.
Can we have a word?
Sorry, it's a hell of a day here.
They're closing us down.
Dr. Henry Loomis, Zora Bennett,
our mission specialist.
Hello.
Sorry, what mission?
Uh, guys, why don't you just take a break
for a minute, okay?
Thanks, guys.
Dr. Loomis has been advising Parke Janitz
over the past six months on paleo-coronary
health... ...for developing
a new drug, paleo-dioxin,
derived from the largest
dinosaur species on record.
Computer modeling
suggests it could forestall
coronary disease by an
average of two decades.
Think what that might have meant for your
mother.
I'm so sorry for your loss.
Anybody can read a file.
If you get personal now, I'm out.
Sorry for what's happened.
This research is crucial.
We just can't get it to trial.
We're unable to synthesize the DNA,
so we need samples from living dinosaurs.
The species must be a true colossus.
It's the biggest animals across three
categories.
Seagoing, land-based, and avian.
Why the biggest?
Because they're hearts.
The bigger they were, the bigger their
coronary muscles.
And they live the longest.
Over a hundred years for some Cretaceous
aerosauropods.
Which means the three dinosaurs they need
are...
...Mosasaurus.
Which lives in the ocean.
And...
...Titanosaurus.
You'll find them on
land... ...and in the sky.
Quetzalcoatlus.
It's the largest pterosaur.
Each of them had an average lifespan of
well over a century before DNA refinement.
A drug that could prevent
heart disease would be
the biggest medical
breakthrough in centuries.
Yeah.
It would sure be worth billions,
right?
Trillions.
The only way for our scientists
to complete the strands
now is with blood and tissue
samples from living dinosaurs.
Wait.
You want to take blood samples from these
animals while they're alive?
Hemoglobin deoxygenates within seconds
postmortem.
Levitidae and hypostasis follow
immediately.
Fortunately for us, all these species
exist in one isolated location.
We're putting together a team and we'd
like to leave immediately.
We have competitors and Mr. Parker does
not tolerate second place.
Can you be ready tomorrow?
Dr. Loomis?
I thought it was just surprising.
You are.
In person.
We're not qualified to identify the
animals or predict behavior.
Why don't you send an army?
You're a rich company.
Confidentiality.
The fewer people know about this,
the better.
I can guarantee your safety.
I mean, more or less.
No, no, no.
It's not about my safety.
It's just... more or less.
Yeah.
What you're proposing is really illegal.
But did you tell them about the zeros?
That's not the... What
are you talking about?
You ever seen a dinosaur in the wild?
I don't mean in a theme
park when you're a kid or
watching some poor creature
wander around town lost.
I mean in its natural habitat.
Because until you've done that,
you're just a guy who visits zoos.
We sold a dozen tickets all last week.
Five years ago, you'd have to wait in line
for hours if you could even get in.
Nobody cares about these animals anymore.
They deserve better.
I just... I need a second.
No, yeah.
Take all the time that you need.
Take all the minutes.
Not like... Your entire life has
been leading up to this moment.
You ready?
Yeah.
Martin Krebs.
You spoke on the phone?
Yeah, Krebs.
Look, I'm sorry.
I got it over and I can't do it.
I'd like to, just as a favor to Zora,
but I can't.
What?
We already agreed on the phone.
You named your price.
It's not that, I just... It's a little too
risky for my boat.
She's not paid off yet, so I imagine you
don't understand.
No hostility.
What the hell is this?
He's your guy?
Yeah.
We spent ten years in Marsauk together.
Well, Duncan's the best, otherwise he
wouldn't be here.
Best of what?
Drinking?
The breeze.
Not the guns, okay?
All right, okay.
Moving things.
And people in and out of places they
shouldn't be.
Trouble is I really can't do it this time,
Z.
I'm sorry.
And I'm afraid that's fine.
What's a hell of a setback, Duncan?
You promised me.
Oh, we're screwed now.
I'm sorry.
I hate to see this all fall apart on you.
I'll tell you what.
Why don't you make some sort of good-faith
gesture?
Like, maybe, you know, just spitballing
here, but maybe you could double the
number that you and I
spoke about and then I
can take care of Duncan
and his grunt on my end.
Oh, I see.
That's very nice.
You guys cook this up on the phone or just
now?
We're just trying to help you out.
I don't have to sit here and be insulted.
For God's sakes, fine.
Agreed.
Great.
Great.
We'll loop up to our Barbados.
To avoid government controls, but there
aren't many anyway.
Why's that?
No one's dumb enough to go where we're
going.
Hey, how you been?
Oh, good.
Bobby Adwater.
He'll be helping with team security.
Security for... make sure you don't end up
in one of these.
A live one.
Is there anything else?
Yeah, listen, I'm not going to be able to
do this, you know.
I would love to, as a favor, if you
use the... Oh, no, we ran it already.
All right, cool.
So when we leaving?
Hey, look here.
What?
Did you see how much King K's paying us
for this one?
Oh, yeah.
Boy, in trouble.
Hell, yeah.
Well, good news, guys.
The Mosasaur was
tagged in captivity and
InGen continued to
track it after its escape.
We bought their data at the end of Chapter
11, so now we track it.
Nobody else seems to know much about it,
but that's it right there.
So, first sample in 150 miles or so,
pretty close to the equator.
But why near the equator?
Why don't they survive anywhere else?
The finished landscape of the Earth no
longer suits them.
The air is different, the solar radiation
is different, the insects, vegetation,
everything is different.
But close to the equator is nearly the
climate of 60 million years ago.
It's warmer and rich with oxygen.
Now, the Mosasaur generally circles the
island we're headed to.
There's a complex there that was R&D for
the original park.
It was abandoned after an accident.
We're going to want
to get in, get our three
samples, and get out
as quickly as possible.
Because even though two dozen species have
survived there alone for almost 20 years,
make no mistake, this is by no means a
controlled environment.
Yeah, I think we'll be okay.
What are those?
I knew what it took since.
How fast?
Forellises, within a couple of seconds.
And then what?
And then you survive.
Is this the part where you tell me it's a
crime to kill a dinosaur, doctor?
No, this is where I tell you it's a sin to
kill a dinosaur.
And so, what if it's us all day?
Then we put ourselves in a place where we
don't belong.
That's kind of our specialty, Dr. Lemons.
With no intention of harboring the animals,
let's just get our samples and go home.
We're going to lose the light before we
make contact.
Make a run for this thing in the morning.
How's extraction work?
These darts collect blood samples.
You get one shot with each.
The moza has four inches of hide, so
you must be within ten meters to penetrate.
And it self-ejects when it reaches
capacity.
It'll sure fire a couple hundred feet in
the air, like a model rocket.
On the day, a parachute will open,
and it'll flow back down to us.
I'll take the shot.
Remote biopsy darting is pretty basic,
I'd recommend it.
Oh.
Let me show you something.
You feel that spray?
Yeah.
Now imagine the boat rocking at 15 to 20
degrees, we're moving at 30 knots.
You got sweat running
in your eyes, and you're
close enough to look
that thing right in the teeth.
You got this.
Uh, please, be my guest.
Oh, really?
If you insist.
I can't take it.
I mean, it's been fun working with you,
Zee.
What?
But I think we just found our new team
leader.
No offense.
I mean, I don't know anybody that could be
offended by that.
That's me.
I heard about Booker.
Yeah.
I'm so sorry.
Yeah.
What job were you on?
Um, it's just a simple training mission in
Yemen.
Couldn't have been more basic.
Just a car bomb.
Out of nowhere.
Quick, at least.
Not really.
Ah, shit.
You didn't deserve that.
No.
I had to tell his wife.
It was brutal.
You can't keep yourself forever,
Zee.
No.
It's work.
It breaks you eventually.
What do you think I'm doing down here?
I'm just trying to buy my life back.
Oh, really?
I thought you just missed me.
Well, you know what I actually missed?
My own mother's funeral.
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
That's terrible, Zora.
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, seriously, that's like the worst thing
I've ever heard anybody do.
Thank you.
That's so supportive of you.
God.
Please tell me you worked it out with
Amelia.
Whenever we looked at each other,
we just...
We just saw our little boy.
Easier for us both just to go out of there
alone, you know?
We are very pathetic.
What do you say we stay alive and get rich
this time?
Rich is nice, but it won't be enough.
For sure.
Do something that matters while there's
still time.
Okay.
Don't just burst out off a meeting.
Don't wait, Zora.
Do not wait.
Rationing those, honey?
I'm enjoying them.
It's a long way across the Atlantic,
but I miss them when you run out.
That's why you have so many in your
pocket?
So he doesn't need them.
Right.
Hey, honey, where's your boyfriend?
It's his turn at the wheel.
Is he coming or what?
I told him.
He's just getting dressed.
Okay.
Do you want to practice?
Alright.
Remember, it's just like dad showed you.
Under, under, around.
You guys ever wish you had a boring dad?
We do.
Finally.
Good evening, Xavier.
How's it?
Six o'clock.
I know.
I was out cold.
It's your watch.
I slept like a baby.
You've got the wheel?
I am so tired.
I'm going to be honest.
I'd probably conk out at the wheel.
I'll take his shift.
It's fine.
No, no, no, honey.
We've been through this.
You need sleep.
I need sleep.
It's your shift, Xavier.
Come on, man.
Ruben, can we just anchor for once?
You can use the anchor.
We haven't done that yet.
We only carry 50 meters of anchored chain.
It's 2,000 meters to the bottom.
Kind of sounds like something you should
have thought about that before we left.
Do you have any idea the weight of
the... I built this boat, okay, Xavier?
I know what I'm doing.
Oh, so you're good?
You're good on the wind?
You know what?
Just grab another hour.
I'm fine.
Yes.
I got it.
Perfect.
I'm fine.
You're the best.
Fist bump.
Give me some...
Oh, you got liquorice, dude?
I love this stuff.
I didn't say a word.
Not one word.
Good.
Sit down.
What?
Did he even bring a shirt?
Okay.
Clearly, you don't see the side of him
that I see.
The naked spider.
Hey!
I guess I'd hope it would just be the
three of us.
You know, one last hurrah.
I'm going to NYU, not Mongolia.
I know.
You're right.
What are those?
Where?
One o'clock.
Moving east.
Dolphins?
No.
No fins.
Saros.
Come on.
Grab the wheel.
Left, left, left.
Something big size right there.
Sailfish?
Bigger.
Is it a you-know-what?
No, honey.
It's not a you-know-what.
There's barely any left.
I wish they never came back.
Get us off!
He said you're inside!
I'll get him!
Get to the top!
Get to the top!
Xavier!
It's not open!
They won't open!
They won't open!
They won't open the door!
Get the radio!
Get the red light!
The red light!
The emergency light!
Where is it?
I can't find it!
The emergency light!
The emergency radio!
Okay!
Okay!
Hey!
Just get out!
Where's Xavier?
I'll go back down.
I'll keep looking.
Xavier!
Xavier!
Xavier!
Xavier!
Xavier!
Xavier!
Come on!
Xavier!
I...
I got the bag!
What's going on?
Weather.
Am I interrupting?
No, honey.
It's fine.
I can't sleep.
Well, they say if you can sleep the night
before, you should probably quit.
You don't hear that much in museum work.
You can sit down.
Can I ask what was bothering you?
Maybe a little PTSD.
I probably should have taken some more
time off after my last drive.
What are you?
Like a mercenary?
Situational security and reaction.
So a mercenary then?
Well still, sounds way more exciting than
my life.
Yeah?
How exactly?
Well, I have never been shot at.
No?
There's still time.
Good night, doctor.
Good night.
What's our distance to target?
I can't talk to you a bit.
Just resting your eyes, huh?
No French before breakfast.
The signal was clear, right?
Are you sure you heard a Mayday?
Positive.
Did you get a location?
Down to 10 square meters, they sent a DSC.
28 miles away.
But that's 28 miles, you know,
in the opposite direction.
What?
Probably wouldn't want to leave them.
Come on.
No, of course not.
I'm saying this guy has a working radio
and, you know, we can transmit his location.
It's true.
It's not as if they're going to freeze to
death.
I mean, I'm saying that help is going to
be on its way.
There's probably a Coast Guard ship on its
way right now.
Two miles!
Look, we are three minutes
away from this Mosasaur,
which may remind you
is what we came here for.
The Mosasaur is tagged.
We found it once, we'll find it again.
Maybe we can, but you see, we're talking
about tens of millions of dollars here.
And all they need to do is just float
around for a couple of hours.
I've got visual!
30 degrees at the port side!
That's it.
Okay, I have to agree with Mr. Alwater.
The Mosasaur first, right?
Declare a new course.
2433 North, 7456 West.
Blank speed.
We're searching rescue now.
It's my charter.
It's my boat.
It.
was like the size of the boat.
Bigger.
50 feet, 70 up, I don't know.
It's a snake-like body with a large skull
and a long stem.
Yes, yes.
Limbs like paddles.
Yes, yes.
A long tail region with a down curved end.
Look, man, that's what it is.
What else could it be?
What the hell are you doing this far out
with a little kid?
Making a crossing, Barbados to Cape Town.
We've done it before.
Shouldn't they be in school?
They are.
It's summer break.
Well, what is your problem?
My problem is you should have known
better.
How?
There are 50,000 boats on this ocean right
now.
One was attacked by a monster sail.
What are the odds?
Duncan, let it go.
Okay?
You know you're not pissed off at him.
Okay?
These kids are safe now.
I don't understand.
Why would a Mosasaur attack a 45-foot
sailboat?
It's not food.
Maybe he thought the boat was a rival and
he wanted to eliminate any competition.
How far, of course, are we?
28 miles.
How long to require the target?
Two hours, maybe.
Depends how fast it's moving and in which
direction.
Well, let's say we turn the boat around
and get the mission back on track.
Oh, wait, wait, wait.
How fast what's moving?
What mission?
About that.
It's... Okay, so exactly what
are you guys doing here?
We are going to take a detour and pick up
a few items and that's it.
What?
What items?
It's okay.
What is she talking about?
Hey, MacGuy?
Excuse me.
Greet me out.
What did I do?
You greet me out.
Can you get the tracking map up,
please?
All right, look, look.
We understand you've got your own business
and we are very grateful to you.
You pulled us out of the water.
We are not going to forget that.
But can you just drop us off?
That's it.
Flip this up?
It's hard to tell.
You can leave us at any convenient port.
Please.
Yeah?
The software is ghosting.
Let's double in the signal.
Maybe it's just echoing off our bell.
It's not an echo.
What is it you need to get?
That's two signals.
So we already found it?
No, no.
It found us.
Oh, no, no.
Come on.
Okay.
It's here.
Nina, tell me something.
Everything is online.
It's fine.
Okay, so we just got away from it and you
guys have been chasing it?
Guys, listen, we're going to
be a couple of minutes tops,
then we're all going to this
island like she said, okay?
There's a village complex there with
geothermal energy.
It still works.
You can wait there.
You'll be totally safe.
What?
Oh, my God.
There.
Starboard.
Okay.
Let's go.
Take the wheel.
I'll get it better.
Okay.
It's beautiful.
Yes.
Let's go.
Like this?
Yeah.
Get us up.
Remember, don't fire until it's within 10
meters.
Got it.
We now need command up here now.
Come, he's yours.
Come on.
Come on.
We got to be closer.
Move it.
Hey, get a pair of spots.
On my way.
20 meters.
15 meters.
Copy.
Another door.
Okay.
Come on.
It's coming at us.
Turn, turn.
There, go.
Take the ship.
Lost starboard.
Downton.
Downton.
It's rocking.
That was fantastic.
That was great.
I loved it.
I loved it.
I loved it.
I loved it.
Yeah, man.
Great.
Great.
Hey, Kikei, did you see that?
Hey.
What if we don't?
What if we don't what?
Well, what if we get the samples and we
don't give them over to a company that
makes a life-saving drug and then prices
it to 99% if the planet came in 40?
Science is for all of us, not some of us.
Have you thought about that?
I guess I haven't.
Well, then maybe you should start.
Maybe you should stop.
See, here you go.
And between your legs, deep breaths.
Hey, deep breaths.
Dad, I think I'm going to be sick.
All right, just breathe.
Those things from the boat, they're back.
What the hell are those?
Spinosaurus.
Haha!
It's mutualism!
Interspecies symbiosis!
Those Spinosaurus!
They helped the Mosasaurus hunt!
They helped with camp!
Well, that's discouraging.
These are all boys now.
Bobby!
Bobby!
Bobby!
Look out!
No!
No!
How.
can I outrun those things?
I'm on the storm chains, only shallow
water.
Oh, I can't move my leg, honey.
If we hit those rocks, we're going to
wreck it.
Daddy's got everything he needs.
Be ready to jump.
It's fast.
MacLeod, you need to go in here.
Teresa, get back inside.
Get on the radio media three times and
send coordinates.
Go!
Three times, send coordinates.
Got it.
Hang on.
Isabella, Isabella, hey, look at me.
It's going to be okay.
Baby, baby, baby!
Hey, hey, hey, hey!
Whoa, whoa, whoa!
Stop!
Just stop for a second.
What do you mean, stop?
We got to handle this ourselves.
What?
This is a protocol.
Are you crazy?
Just kidding.
No, no, no, no.
Hey, hey, hey!
Back off!
Please help me!
Please help me!
Please!
Please help me!
Come on, please!
Stop!
Sweetie!
Teresa!
No!
Teresa!
Teresa!
Teresa!
No!
That other boat!
Listen to me.
We're going in the water.
The boat's going to crash.
We have to.
Your sister's there.
You understand?
Hey, hey, hey.
I'm here.
Okay?
All right?
I've got you.
You're all right.
Come on.
Get ready.
On the count of three.
One.
Two.
Hey!
Three.
Hey!
We need to stick together!
They can't go in the shadows!
Jeff, go!
Jeff!
I thought I lost her.
Are you okay?
He left me all.
Who?
The guy on the boat.
He just killed me.
I know he's crazy.
Teresa!
Teresa!
Jeff!
I'm okay.
Come on.
You all right?
Let's get out of the water.
Hey, move it!
They're insidious!
Claire, you okay?
Can I move it, please?
Move it.
Teresa!
They said there's a village here.
We'll find it and get help.
You don't feel like talking?
It's okay.
You don't have to.
You'll be okay.
She'll be okay, right?
Yeah.
So, like, when an old person buys a bed,
do you think before they buy it they look
at it and they go, oh, wow,
man, this is... this is my deathbed.
Because I'm thinking that.
Right now.
Then we got it.
Come on.
Let's go find this village.
Hurry up.
We can't stay here.
They'll come back.
We're like mutations.
What do you mean, mutations?
Abnormalities, deviations.
I know what the word means.
What does it mean here where we are?
What are you talking about?
This island that we're
on, Mr. Work here
didn't tell us everything
that we need to know.
Look, dinosaurs are dinosaurs.
What difference does it make?
Okay, fine.
Don't tell us.
We can just leave it here.
It's fine.
Fine.
So this island was a laboratory of sorts.
They conducted experimental work here.
What kind of experiments?
Cross-breeding of species.
The theme park owners were just responding
to what the audience wanted.
They were tired of looking at the same old
thing.
Engineered entertainments, they call them.
Genetically altered freaks?
Yeah.
You don't want to do that with a theme
park, do you?
Ideally, you don't try weird genetic shit
at all.
Well, they learned that the hard way.
Any that were malformed
or just too damn hard
for anybody to look
at, they left them here.
Well, that's inhuman.
Why not just euthanize them?
The average cost of a created species is
72 million dollars.
What would you do?
Kill it and have to tell your bank or just
carry it forward on R&D?
What would I do with mutant dinosaurs from
an accounting perspective?
Is that really the question?
Can we please just hurry this along?
Everybody, please stay cool.
Our situation hasn't changed.
Two of our friends just died.
Clearly the situation's changed quite a
bit.
Yes.
And that's horrible.
But this is where we are now.
Desperate and that's not any different
than before.
We were all desperate to begin with
otherwise we wouldn't have come.
Right?
You specialize in a subject nobody cares
about and you're about to be out of a job.
You need this.
I want the money.
You want the money.
Your company wants all the money.
We still have that case.
We're samples in it.
Let's get the other two.
That's a great idea.
We have no weapons.
We never did.
I mean, not really.
We had a few toys that would have made us
feel better.
They could have worked or not.
Or where we're supposed to be.
We know what we're supposed to do.
Let's get what we need and get out.
Those kids, the people who went to the
ocean they could still be alive.
I say we find them first and then we get
out.
Get out?
How?
Does anyone want to hear the backup plan?
She has a backup plan?
She doesn't get out of bed but we got a
backup plan.
I hired an exfilt team to monitor our
boat's radio frequency.
So if we go silent
for 24 hours we'll do a
flyby at exactly sunset
on the second night.
Well, that's tomorrow.
Your plans showed a village complex on the
southwest ridge with a helipad.
They'll hover for exactly two minutes.
No one shows they'll leave but if
they see us... Why only two minutes?
Why don't they just land?
I just want to live too.
Oh, great.
We've got to find high ground before the
sun goes down.
We have to go now.
Drop anything you can't carry all day.
What do we do?
Just try not to die.
Warm.
There's sheer thermal power.
It's come through the spikes from hot
springs.
It must lead to the village.
Maybe there's a radio?
Oh, great.
We'll use that to get the guy who tried to
kill me.
Or, you know, to get rescued.
Yeah.
Then we'll get the son of a bitch.
Right.
Yeah, we follow the pipes to the village.
Somebody's got another idea.
I have some weed.
Might be a little damp but...
Maybe he's just chilling here,
huh?
You don't sweat.
Do you smoke?
No.
Okay.
Dad, he's, uh...
He's clearly messing with you.
Wow.
Do you want to help me out?
Funny.
Maybe that family will know to head for
the village.
I hope so.
How far to the next sample?
Well, according to the
satellite imagery, the
Titanosaur herd stays
in the Central Valley.
We should reach them by dawn.
Be careful where you step.
Something just moved past my leg.
Hey, you want to tell me how the,
uh, girl fell over the rail?
The thing above you there.
So when you, on the bridge, next to her
said it was...
nothing you could do.
What are you implying?
This isn't your first expedition,
huh?
No, I've been on thick since I was 12.
I studied under Alan Grant as a postdoc.
I suppose you're in this kind of situation
all the time.
It used to be.
I hate the jungle.
I try to avoid it now.
Why is that?
You can't see three feet in front of you,
and you always know you're being stalked.
The only place to hide is under water.
I refuse to die in the jungle.
My dream is I die in a shallow sea and I'm
buried quickly by silt.
That's beautiful.
It's the best chance of being fossilized
that way.
You're a weirdo.
Thank you.
I've got to drop this.
She screamed, I turned around,
and then she was gone.
Okay, all right.
If I find out otherwise,
though, we'll leave
you here and you can
rejoin the crew team.
I'm too smart to die.
You know, intelligence is massively
overrated as an adaptive trait.
Oh, yeah?
Seriously.
Enlighteners.
Dinosaurs.
Pretty dumb, right?
And yet they survived for 167 million
years.
And we, homo sapiens, geniuses, by comparison,
only have about 200,000 years so far.
But with our huge cranial
cavities, they're so smart,
we already have the capacity
to annihilate ourselves.
I doubt we make it to even one million.
Hold on.
Don't we rule the Earth?
We've got to be doing something,
right?
We don't rule the Earth.
We just think we do.
And sure, we're changing
the environment, but that
makes us the ones to
worry about, not the planet.
When the Earth gets tired of us, believe
me, it will shake us off like a summer cold.
Of all species that have existed on Earth,
99.9% of them are now extinct.
Survival is a long shot.
Every day could be your last.
Alright, everyone, find a stick.
You'll need it to clear your way.
It's okay.
It's new.
It's a planet here.
It's okay.
Hey, Xavier.
You jumped in after her.
Yeah.
Respect for that.
Whatever, Guapo.
Hard to like, honey.
Yeah.
Took me a minute, too.
Let's do this.
Like going that way, though.
What are the last two species?
Titanosaur and Quetzalcoatlus.
An 11-ton sauropod and a pterosaur the
size of a school bus with 30-foot wings.
One of those little buses like the field
trips?
It's a full thing.
Does it matter?
Yeah.
It's okay.
You get some more sleep while I take it
for a while.
Oh, no.
I'm okay.
I know you're okay, but it's my watch.
You sure?
Yeah.
Oh, thanks.
I'm sorry.
The pipes, they just go right up that way.
Hopefully towards the village.
No, I was wrong about you.
No, you're right.
I'm lazy as hell.
She might be alive because of what you
did.
I don't even know why she wants to be with
me.
Well, she sees who you are.
Thank God she doesn't.
Hey.
Hey!
Other people may talk shit about us.
But we don't have to do the job for them.
Otherwise it becomes true.
Well, I gotta take a piss.
Come on.
It's okay.
Come on.
Come on.
How.
much further?
Not far.
The Titanosaur herd should be right across
this valley.
They're herbivores, right?
Yeah.
That's good.
But the things that hunt them aren't.
Oh, great.
Shh.
Quiet.
Come on.
You're a secret adrenaline junkie,
Henry.
This is our chance to distract it.
Distracted by what?
You don't see that every day.
Or ever.
Hey.
When to go?
Looks like we're climbing.
Hope you do it right, Doc.
We just have to trust that they were
right.
And how much further do you think it is?
A mile, maybe two.
Is your leg okay?
Yeah, it just hurts a little, but...
it's okay.
And, uh...
we okay with...
that?
It's helping her.
It's okay, I got an eye on it.
Mom's never gonna trust you with us again.
Oh, God, no.
Hey, guys.
I'm naming her Dolores.
Liz, you're alive?
Hey, you talk?
I'm taking her home with me.
That may or may not be a terrible idea.
Dolores?
Hey, you good?
Yeah, it's, uh... she's kind
of nice, you and your dad.
I don't know, maybe this whole thing...
It's in here!
Dolores!
What's the smell?
What's wrong with her?
What is she scared of?
Help me up.
We're full of the river.
That way.
I see a boat.
You can't walk.
Xavier can help you while I go get it.
Alright, be careful.
Can I get some more liquors?
Sure.
Shit!
You.
have to go, it's not safe.
Please.
Go, go, go, go, go!
Shoo, shoo!
Please don't go.
Shadow!
Go, go, go, go!
No!
No!
No!
Okay.
It's a vertical slab.
Looks like some overhang.
It's probably a 513, 515.
At least we're going down.
I saw the pterosaur circling a carved
structure cut into a natural ledge.
They were crevice nesters, so it's an
ideal spot.
Do we have to get a sample from an egg?
I suppose we could try
and get it from a parent,
but they're a flying
carnivore the size of an F-16.
Okay.
Clip them in.
Good.
Alright, c'est parti.
On ce vent en bas.
Is that it?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I mean, I have a 20-foot climbing
wall in my gym, so... There you go.
That's exactly the climbing wall.
Yeah, but 25 times in a row and you're
500 feet up, so... If you fall, you die.
Okay, well, that's unhelpful.
Don't worry, I've got you.
It's fine, right?
Chris!
Check this out.
You're doing great.
You've got another 40 feet to go.
Time to move.
See?
Just like the gym.
C'est miraculeux.
Can you move the pitons?
I think we're gonna need a couple minutes
here.
Okay, Dekko.
What is this place?
Some kind of ancient temple?
I've only heard the embryo.
Maybe we should make this quick,
huh?
Not without breaking the egg sac.
You have a very impressive word,
Henry.
What would the alternative be?
To what?
Handing the samples over to Parpagenix.
We open source it.
We give it to the whole world.
A bunch of people create the medicine.
Nobody owns the patent, everyone has
access.
And tens of millions of lives are saved.
It's all of us, not some of us.
I don't make any money in that scenario.
Oh no, you broke his hand.
Yeah, I don't have that part.
Oh no!
Doc, you okay?
Let's go home.
Torella.
Honey.
Let's go.
We're almost there.
I see the helipad.
It's in the middle of a reservoir.
No sign of the kids, though.
Will they even be able to find this place?
Hey.
Hey, there's footprints here.
Hello?
Ruben?
Theresa?
Sir, there could be anything.
There could be animals,
it could be... In Nikes?
Listen, I appreciate what you're doing.
I really do.
But we are in a crunch right now.
And we don't even know if they survived
the rocks, okay?
Theresa?
The helicopter's coming.
What if they have the
pilots do a low pass over
the whole island
while they're still alive?
That is an incredibly dangerous idea.
Oh, nobody asked you.
Hello?
Mrs. Torella?
Hello?
Hello?
Hello?
Anyone, please?
Hello?
Is anyone here?
Hey!
Oh, my God!
Oh, my God!
Oh, my God!
Are you okay?
Oh, my God, you're alive!
Where is he?
No, no, no, where is that son of a bitch?
But who?
That guy, that guy, he let me fall.
Hey, he tried to kill her.
Wait, wait, who let you fall?
Hey, Crips!
I'm gonna kill him!
He's got a gun, Theresa, no!
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa,
whoa!
Let's just settle down, everybody,
okay?
You stopped me calling for help!
You wanted me to die!
What are you talking about?
I tried to catch you.
No, no, no, you looked right at me and you
let me fall!
She's lying.
Yeah, if she's lying, then why do you have
a gun?
Because she's hysterical.
No, I'm not hysterical!
I'm homicidal!
Hey, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa,
whoa!
Hey, hey, hey, don't rush the guy with the
gun.
Enough!
Whoa, all right, all right.
Let's everybody just relax.
Why don't I take that?
Looks heavy.
And I'll keep Hit safe with me.
Now we're all just going to relax and wait
here for the helicopter to arrive.
Is the helicopter coming?
Any minute, we just got to make sure they
see us.
Told you we wouldn't make it.
Then we all get on the
helicopter and we don't forget
any ridiculous stories
about whatever she said.
Stop talking, stop talking!
It's the generator.
I must be on a timer.
The generator sounds angry.
Maybe this place is deserted in the
daytime.
But not so deserted at night.
It's okay, honey.
It's okay.
Hold on, baby!
Run!
Run out!
Go, go, go!
Run!
I.
don't know if they're muting this shit!
Come on, get another back!
What the hell is this place?
It's a lab.
Crossbreeding lab.
Mutations.
It's where it all happened.
You're missing him!
Get in the car!
Get up!
Delores!
Ellen!
You found us!
Jeremy, can't be!
I'm gonna eat you up!
I'm gonna eat you up!
Ha!
It's a tunnel system.
It goes under the whole island.
The tunnel leads to the ocean.
It's a boat.
I'll get the kids.
You get the pilots attention.
Don't let them leave, Doc.
Don't let them leave!
I'm gonna eat you up!
Ruben!
Hello?
Where are you guys?
They're down here!
Hey!
Oh, thank God.
Did you see that thing?
Get inside, get inside!
Okay, listen up.
This is a drainage tunnel.
Leads down to the sea.
There's a dock with a boat hanging on it,
I saw it.
What about the helicopter?
No helicopter.
What?
No.
Wait, but what if the boat doesn't work?
Hey, I'm not gonna let you get hurt,
okay?
Alright, come on.
This way.
Let's get to the dock.
Sir!
Crack 50G!
If he gets to the boat before us,
he'll take that too.
Come on, Zane, we gotta go!
There's the ocean!
Up there!
Hey, I see the boat, it's out.
How do we open the gate?
It's there, it's there!
The control panel.
I'll go, I'll go.
Can you pick it up?
I'm trying, I'm trying!
Maybe we can lift it!
The thing is back again!
Hey!
Hey!
Let me go!
Let me go!
Go!
Open the gate!
Go, go,
go!
Healthy now!
Hurry!
The hoist control's over there,
go!
How do you get the boat down?
Where's the power?
Here, take this!
I got it, I got it!
Turn it on!
The hoist is broken!
It's jammed!
Come on, come on!
Spelna!
Spelna!
Spelna!
Don't move, honey!
It's attracting the light!
Turn it off!
Turn it off!
Give me the flash!
I got it, I got it!
Go!
What the hell are you doing?
Make it!
You want me?
Come on!
Come on!
Duncan!
This way!
Hey!
Get your sister!
Get your sister!
Get out of here, go!
Come here!
This way!
Come on!
Duncan!
Save them!
Check the power!
Zora!
Duncan!
Duncan!
Zora, come on!
Duncan!
You have to go!
Come on!
Dad, hurry!
Let's go, come on!
Dad, hurry!
Zora!
Zora!
Zora!
Zora!
Come on!
KK!
Duncan!
Dad!
Come on!
Who do we give it to?
You decide.
We'll give it to everyone.
Oh, yeah.
Sorry.
Hold on.
Okay.
Yeah.
Three, two, one.
I didn't see the labs, but I see any of
the soporifics?
Yeah.
I'm going to have to go as high as 0.5
milliliters per hundred pounds.
Okay, guys.
You're clear.
Well, we don't want to kill the thing.
Some days I do.
Seal the doors!
Seal the doors!
Don't!
Don't!
Don't!
Don't close the door!
Come on!
Open the door!
Just turn on the camera.
It's fine.
It's okay.
Just turn on the camera.
Just turn on the camera.
Yeah.
Just please.
I'm sorry.
Please open the door!
Oh, god.
Oh, no!
I'm sorry!
Oh, no!
Oh, for god's sake.
Rest in peace already.
We're good the hell out of the way.
Damn, that's cold.
Geez.
I mean, even for New York, it's pretty
cold.
This Bennett, I presume?
Hello.
Weren't we supposed to meet at
the... You're not exactly hard to follow.
So, how did you hear about me?
Paolo Pasolini, Blackwater.
Mm-hmm.
He's even messaged for me?
Yes, he said to say Felix isn't himself
today.
Oh.
Okay, I'm listening.
Is that some spy stuff?
Cause that is fantastic.
What is it that you do at Parker Genix?
My company is developing a new medication.
We have certain needs.
That sounds vague.
And what does that mean in this case?
They say you're good at procuring things
and not asking a lot of questions.
Do they?
They also say you're untroubled by
possible legal or ethical implications.
Well, they need to shut up.
Well, take it as a compliment.
It means you get the job done.
I lost a friend on my last job,
so I am not up for procuring.
Well, you don't know what it is yet.
Yes, but you work for a pharmaceutical
company, right?
So you called me.
I'm Spec Ops, so let's go work.
I'm guessing info theft?
I'm sorry, I do retrieval and extractions,
not ICE.
It's dinosaurs.
They may be through with us, but we're not
through with them.
Well, they're all dead or dying,
so...
Except for on a few islands around the
equator.
Yes, and those are nuclear zones,
for a reason.
You go there, you die.
Which is where you come in.
No, thanks.
Miss Bennett, you know that 20% of the
world's population will die of heart disease?
That's one in every five people on the
planet.
Now, just imagine, take somebody you know,
anybody.
Imagine that you could be the one to give
them an extra 20 years of life.
That's very touching.
It's not my field.
And we have very deep pockets.
How deep?
For you, extremely.
Well, I'm gonna need a number.
Ten?
Six zeros?
Including the one that's into ten?
No.
It's a fortune, Miss Bennett.
The kind of money that
would mean you'd never
have to put your life
on the line ever again.
Alright, what's the hitch?
Uh, possible criminal charges.
We are going to a place where every
government on the planet has outlawed travel.
Well, we better not tell anyone,
then.
Yeah, that might be a problem.
He doesn't know it yet, but we're bringing
a civilian.
The Neo-Jurassic Age has proven lethal to
dinosaurs.
Though some species can
survive, in a few isolated,
oxygen-rich tropical climates
cluster in equatorial regions...
...where interactions with humans and other
nuclear-powerful modern species is safe.
Good morning, Doctor.
Sorry to drop in unannounced.
Can we have a word?
Sorry, it's a hell of a day here.
They're closing us down.
Dr. Henry Loomis, Zora Bennett,
our mission specialist.
Hello.
Sorry, what mission?
Uh, guys, why don't you just take a break
for a minute, okay?
Thanks, guys.
Dr. Loomis has been advising Parke Janitz
over the past six months on paleo-coronary
health... ...for developing
a new drug, paleo-dioxin,
derived from the largest
dinosaur species on record.
Computer modeling
suggests it could forestall
coronary disease by an
average of two decades.
Think what that might have meant for your
mother.
I'm so sorry for your loss.
Anybody can read a file.
If you get personal now, I'm out.
Sorry for what's happened.
This research is crucial.
We just can't get it to trial.
We're unable to synthesize the DNA,
so we need samples from living dinosaurs.
The species must be a true colossus.
It's the biggest animals across three
categories.
Seagoing, land-based, and avian.
Why the biggest?
Because they're hearts.
The bigger they were, the bigger their
coronary muscles.
And they live the longest.
Over a hundred years for some Cretaceous
aerosauropods.
Which means the three dinosaurs they need
are...
...Mosasaurus.
Which lives in the ocean.
And...
...Titanosaurus.
You'll find them on
land... ...and in the sky.
Quetzalcoatlus.
It's the largest pterosaur.
Each of them had an average lifespan of
well over a century before DNA refinement.
A drug that could prevent
heart disease would be
the biggest medical
breakthrough in centuries.
Yeah.
It would sure be worth billions,
right?
Trillions.
The only way for our scientists
to complete the strands
now is with blood and tissue
samples from living dinosaurs.
Wait.
You want to take blood samples from these
animals while they're alive?
Hemoglobin deoxygenates within seconds
postmortem.
Levitidae and hypostasis follow
immediately.
Fortunately for us, all these species
exist in one isolated location.
We're putting together a team and we'd
like to leave immediately.
We have competitors and Mr. Parker does
not tolerate second place.
Can you be ready tomorrow?
Dr. Loomis?
I thought it was just surprising.
You are.
In person.
We're not qualified to identify the
animals or predict behavior.
Why don't you send an army?
You're a rich company.
Confidentiality.
The fewer people know about this,
the better.
I can guarantee your safety.
I mean, more or less.
No, no, no.
It's not about my safety.
It's just... more or less.
Yeah.
What you're proposing is really illegal.
But did you tell them about the zeros?
That's not the... What
are you talking about?
You ever seen a dinosaur in the wild?
I don't mean in a theme
park when you're a kid or
watching some poor creature
wander around town lost.
I mean in its natural habitat.
Because until you've done that,
you're just a guy who visits zoos.
We sold a dozen tickets all last week.
Five years ago, you'd have to wait in line
for hours if you could even get in.
Nobody cares about these animals anymore.
They deserve better.
I just... I need a second.
No, yeah.
Take all the time that you need.
Take all the minutes.
Not like... Your entire life has
been leading up to this moment.
You ready?
Yeah.
Martin Krebs.
You spoke on the phone?
Yeah, Krebs.
Look, I'm sorry.
I got it over and I can't do it.
I'd like to, just as a favor to Zora,
but I can't.
What?
We already agreed on the phone.
You named your price.
It's not that, I just... It's a little too
risky for my boat.
She's not paid off yet, so I imagine you
don't understand.
No hostility.
What the hell is this?
He's your guy?
Yeah.
We spent ten years in Marsauk together.
Well, Duncan's the best, otherwise he
wouldn't be here.
Best of what?
Drinking?
The breeze.
Not the guns, okay?
All right, okay.
Moving things.
And people in and out of places they
shouldn't be.
Trouble is I really can't do it this time,
Z.
I'm sorry.
And I'm afraid that's fine.
What's a hell of a setback, Duncan?
You promised me.
Oh, we're screwed now.
I'm sorry.
I hate to see this all fall apart on you.
I'll tell you what.
Why don't you make some sort of good-faith
gesture?
Like, maybe, you know, just spitballing
here, but maybe you could double the
number that you and I
spoke about and then I
can take care of Duncan
and his grunt on my end.
Oh, I see.
That's very nice.
You guys cook this up on the phone or just
now?
We're just trying to help you out.
I don't have to sit here and be insulted.
For God's sakes, fine.
Agreed.
Great.
Great.
We'll loop up to our Barbados.
To avoid government controls, but there
aren't many anyway.
Why's that?
No one's dumb enough to go where we're
going.
Hey, how you been?
Oh, good.
Bobby Adwater.
He'll be helping with team security.
Security for... make sure you don't end up
in one of these.
A live one.
Is there anything else?
Yeah, listen, I'm not going to be able to
do this, you know.
I would love to, as a favor, if you
use the... Oh, no, we ran it already.
All right, cool.
So when we leaving?
Hey, look here.
What?
Did you see how much King K's paying us
for this one?
Oh, yeah.
Boy, in trouble.
Hell, yeah.
Well, good news, guys.
The Mosasaur was
tagged in captivity and
InGen continued to
track it after its escape.
We bought their data at the end of Chapter
11, so now we track it.
Nobody else seems to know much about it,
but that's it right there.
So, first sample in 150 miles or so,
pretty close to the equator.
But why near the equator?
Why don't they survive anywhere else?
The finished landscape of the Earth no
longer suits them.
The air is different, the solar radiation
is different, the insects, vegetation,
everything is different.
But close to the equator is nearly the
climate of 60 million years ago.
It's warmer and rich with oxygen.
Now, the Mosasaur generally circles the
island we're headed to.
There's a complex there that was R&D for
the original park.
It was abandoned after an accident.
We're going to want
to get in, get our three
samples, and get out
as quickly as possible.
Because even though two dozen species have
survived there alone for almost 20 years,
make no mistake, this is by no means a
controlled environment.
Yeah, I think we'll be okay.
What are those?
I knew what it took since.
How fast?
Forellises, within a couple of seconds.
And then what?
And then you survive.
Is this the part where you tell me it's a
crime to kill a dinosaur, doctor?
No, this is where I tell you it's a sin to
kill a dinosaur.
And so, what if it's us all day?
Then we put ourselves in a place where we
don't belong.
That's kind of our specialty, Dr. Lemons.
With no intention of harboring the animals,
let's just get our samples and go home.
We're going to lose the light before we
make contact.
Make a run for this thing in the morning.
How's extraction work?
These darts collect blood samples.
You get one shot with each.
The moza has four inches of hide, so
you must be within ten meters to penetrate.
And it self-ejects when it reaches
capacity.
It'll sure fire a couple hundred feet in
the air, like a model rocket.
On the day, a parachute will open,
and it'll flow back down to us.
I'll take the shot.
Remote biopsy darting is pretty basic,
I'd recommend it.
Oh.
Let me show you something.
You feel that spray?
Yeah.
Now imagine the boat rocking at 15 to 20
degrees, we're moving at 30 knots.
You got sweat running
in your eyes, and you're
close enough to look
that thing right in the teeth.
You got this.
Uh, please, be my guest.
Oh, really?
If you insist.
I can't take it.
I mean, it's been fun working with you,
Zee.
What?
But I think we just found our new team
leader.
No offense.
I mean, I don't know anybody that could be
offended by that.
That's me.
I heard about Booker.
Yeah.
I'm so sorry.
Yeah.
What job were you on?
Um, it's just a simple training mission in
Yemen.
Couldn't have been more basic.
Just a car bomb.
Out of nowhere.
Quick, at least.
Not really.
Ah, shit.
You didn't deserve that.
No.
I had to tell his wife.
It was brutal.
You can't keep yourself forever,
Zee.
No.
It's work.
It breaks you eventually.
What do you think I'm doing down here?
I'm just trying to buy my life back.
Oh, really?
I thought you just missed me.
Well, you know what I actually missed?
My own mother's funeral.
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
That's terrible, Zora.
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, seriously, that's like the worst thing
I've ever heard anybody do.
Thank you.
That's so supportive of you.
God.
Please tell me you worked it out with
Amelia.
Whenever we looked at each other,
we just...
We just saw our little boy.
Easier for us both just to go out of there
alone, you know?
We are very pathetic.
What do you say we stay alive and get rich
this time?
Rich is nice, but it won't be enough.
For sure.
Do something that matters while there's
still time.
Okay.
Don't just burst out off a meeting.
Don't wait, Zora.
Do not wait.
Rationing those, honey?
I'm enjoying them.
It's a long way across the Atlantic,
but I miss them when you run out.
That's why you have so many in your
pocket?
So he doesn't need them.
Right.
Hey, honey, where's your boyfriend?
It's his turn at the wheel.
Is he coming or what?
I told him.
He's just getting dressed.
Okay.
Do you want to practice?
Alright.
Remember, it's just like dad showed you.
Under, under, around.
You guys ever wish you had a boring dad?
We do.
Finally.
Good evening, Xavier.
How's it?
Six o'clock.
I know.
I was out cold.
It's your watch.
I slept like a baby.
You've got the wheel?
I am so tired.
I'm going to be honest.
I'd probably conk out at the wheel.
I'll take his shift.
It's fine.
No, no, no, honey.
We've been through this.
You need sleep.
I need sleep.
It's your shift, Xavier.
Come on, man.
Ruben, can we just anchor for once?
You can use the anchor.
We haven't done that yet.
We only carry 50 meters of anchored chain.
It's 2,000 meters to the bottom.
Kind of sounds like something you should
have thought about that before we left.
Do you have any idea the weight of
the... I built this boat, okay, Xavier?
I know what I'm doing.
Oh, so you're good?
You're good on the wind?
You know what?
Just grab another hour.
I'm fine.
Yes.
I got it.
Perfect.
I'm fine.
You're the best.
Fist bump.
Give me some...
Oh, you got liquorice, dude?
I love this stuff.
I didn't say a word.
Not one word.
Good.
Sit down.
What?
Did he even bring a shirt?
Okay.
Clearly, you don't see the side of him
that I see.
The naked spider.
Hey!
I guess I'd hope it would just be the
three of us.
You know, one last hurrah.
I'm going to NYU, not Mongolia.
I know.
You're right.
What are those?
Where?
One o'clock.
Moving east.
Dolphins?
No.
No fins.
Saros.
Come on.
Grab the wheel.
Left, left, left.
Something big size right there.
Sailfish?
Bigger.
Is it a you-know-what?
No, honey.
It's not a you-know-what.
There's barely any left.
I wish they never came back.
Get us off!
He said you're inside!
I'll get him!
Get to the top!
Get to the top!
Xavier!
It's not open!
They won't open!
They won't open!
They won't open the door!
Get the radio!
Get the red light!
The red light!
The emergency light!
Where is it?
I can't find it!
The emergency light!
The emergency radio!
Okay!
Okay!
Hey!
Just get out!
Where's Xavier?
I'll go back down.
I'll keep looking.
Xavier!
Xavier!
Xavier!
Xavier!
Xavier!
Xavier!
Come on!
Xavier!
I...
I got the bag!
What's going on?
Weather.
Am I interrupting?
No, honey.
It's fine.
I can't sleep.
Well, they say if you can sleep the night
before, you should probably quit.
You don't hear that much in museum work.
You can sit down.
Can I ask what was bothering you?
Maybe a little PTSD.
I probably should have taken some more
time off after my last drive.
What are you?
Like a mercenary?
Situational security and reaction.
So a mercenary then?
Well still, sounds way more exciting than
my life.
Yeah?
How exactly?
Well, I have never been shot at.
No?
There's still time.
Good night, doctor.
Good night.
What's our distance to target?
I can't talk to you a bit.
Just resting your eyes, huh?
No French before breakfast.
The signal was clear, right?
Are you sure you heard a Mayday?
Positive.
Did you get a location?
Down to 10 square meters, they sent a DSC.
28 miles away.
But that's 28 miles, you know,
in the opposite direction.
What?
Probably wouldn't want to leave them.
Come on.
No, of course not.
I'm saying this guy has a working radio
and, you know, we can transmit his location.
It's true.
It's not as if they're going to freeze to
death.
I mean, I'm saying that help is going to
be on its way.
There's probably a Coast Guard ship on its
way right now.
Two miles!
Look, we are three minutes
away from this Mosasaur,
which may remind you
is what we came here for.
The Mosasaur is tagged.
We found it once, we'll find it again.
Maybe we can, but you see, we're talking
about tens of millions of dollars here.
And all they need to do is just float
around for a couple of hours.
I've got visual!
30 degrees at the port side!
That's it.
Okay, I have to agree with Mr. Alwater.
The Mosasaur first, right?
Declare a new course.
2433 North, 7456 West.
Blank speed.
We're searching rescue now.
It's my charter.
It's my boat.
It.
was like the size of the boat.
Bigger.
50 feet, 70 up, I don't know.
It's a snake-like body with a large skull
and a long stem.
Yes, yes.
Limbs like paddles.
Yes, yes.
A long tail region with a down curved end.
Look, man, that's what it is.
What else could it be?
What the hell are you doing this far out
with a little kid?
Making a crossing, Barbados to Cape Town.
We've done it before.
Shouldn't they be in school?
They are.
It's summer break.
Well, what is your problem?
My problem is you should have known
better.
How?
There are 50,000 boats on this ocean right
now.
One was attacked by a monster sail.
What are the odds?
Duncan, let it go.
Okay?
You know you're not pissed off at him.
Okay?
These kids are safe now.
I don't understand.
Why would a Mosasaur attack a 45-foot
sailboat?
It's not food.
Maybe he thought the boat was a rival and
he wanted to eliminate any competition.
How far, of course, are we?
28 miles.
How long to require the target?
Two hours, maybe.
Depends how fast it's moving and in which
direction.
Well, let's say we turn the boat around
and get the mission back on track.
Oh, wait, wait, wait.
How fast what's moving?
What mission?
About that.
It's... Okay, so exactly what
are you guys doing here?
We are going to take a detour and pick up
a few items and that's it.
What?
What items?
It's okay.
What is she talking about?
Hey, MacGuy?
Excuse me.
Greet me out.
What did I do?
You greet me out.
Can you get the tracking map up,
please?
All right, look, look.
We understand you've got your own business
and we are very grateful to you.
You pulled us out of the water.
We are not going to forget that.
But can you just drop us off?
That's it.
Flip this up?
It's hard to tell.
You can leave us at any convenient port.
Please.
Yeah?
The software is ghosting.
Let's double in the signal.
Maybe it's just echoing off our bell.
It's not an echo.
What is it you need to get?
That's two signals.
So we already found it?
No, no.
It found us.
Oh, no, no.
Come on.
Okay.
It's here.
Nina, tell me something.
Everything is online.
It's fine.
Okay, so we just got away from it and you
guys have been chasing it?
Guys, listen, we're going to
be a couple of minutes tops,
then we're all going to this
island like she said, okay?
There's a village complex there with
geothermal energy.
It still works.
You can wait there.
You'll be totally safe.
What?
Oh, my God.
There.
Starboard.
Okay.
Let's go.
Take the wheel.
I'll get it better.
Okay.
It's beautiful.
Yes.
Let's go.
Like this?
Yeah.
Get us up.
Remember, don't fire until it's within 10
meters.
Got it.
We now need command up here now.
Come, he's yours.
Come on.
Come on.
We got to be closer.
Move it.
Hey, get a pair of spots.
On my way.
20 meters.
15 meters.
Copy.
Another door.
Okay.
Come on.
It's coming at us.
Turn, turn.
There, go.
Take the ship.
Lost starboard.
Downton.
Downton.
It's rocking.
That was fantastic.
That was great.
I loved it.
I loved it.
I loved it.
I loved it.
Yeah, man.
Great.
Great.
Hey, Kikei, did you see that?
Hey.
What if we don't?
What if we don't what?
Well, what if we get the samples and we
don't give them over to a company that
makes a life-saving drug and then prices
it to 99% if the planet came in 40?
Science is for all of us, not some of us.
Have you thought about that?
I guess I haven't.
Well, then maybe you should start.
Maybe you should stop.
See, here you go.
And between your legs, deep breaths.
Hey, deep breaths.
Dad, I think I'm going to be sick.
All right, just breathe.
Those things from the boat, they're back.
What the hell are those?
Spinosaurus.
Haha!
It's mutualism!
Interspecies symbiosis!
Those Spinosaurus!
They helped the Mosasaurus hunt!
They helped with camp!
Well, that's discouraging.
These are all boys now.
Bobby!
Bobby!
Bobby!
Look out!
No!
No!
How.
can I outrun those things?
I'm on the storm chains, only shallow
water.
Oh, I can't move my leg, honey.
If we hit those rocks, we're going to
wreck it.
Daddy's got everything he needs.
Be ready to jump.
It's fast.
MacLeod, you need to go in here.
Teresa, get back inside.
Get on the radio media three times and
send coordinates.
Go!
Three times, send coordinates.
Got it.
Hang on.
Isabella, Isabella, hey, look at me.
It's going to be okay.
Baby, baby, baby!
Hey, hey, hey, hey!
Whoa, whoa, whoa!
Stop!
Just stop for a second.
What do you mean, stop?
We got to handle this ourselves.
What?
This is a protocol.
Are you crazy?
Just kidding.
No, no, no, no.
Hey, hey, hey!
Back off!
Please help me!
Please help me!
Please!
Please help me!
Come on, please!
Stop!
Sweetie!
Teresa!
No!
Teresa!
Teresa!
Teresa!
No!
That other boat!
Listen to me.
We're going in the water.
The boat's going to crash.
We have to.
Your sister's there.
You understand?
Hey, hey, hey.
I'm here.
Okay?
All right?
I've got you.
You're all right.
Come on.
Get ready.
On the count of three.
One.
Two.
Hey!
Three.
Hey!
We need to stick together!
They can't go in the shadows!
Jeff, go!
Jeff!
I thought I lost her.
Are you okay?
He left me all.
Who?
The guy on the boat.
He just killed me.
I know he's crazy.
Teresa!
Teresa!
Jeff!
I'm okay.
Come on.
You all right?
Let's get out of the water.
Hey, move it!
They're insidious!
Claire, you okay?
Can I move it, please?
Move it.
Teresa!
They said there's a village here.
We'll find it and get help.
You don't feel like talking?
It's okay.
You don't have to.
You'll be okay.
She'll be okay, right?
Yeah.
So, like, when an old person buys a bed,
do you think before they buy it they look
at it and they go, oh, wow,
man, this is... this is my deathbed.
Because I'm thinking that.
Right now.
Then we got it.
Come on.
Let's go find this village.
Hurry up.
We can't stay here.
They'll come back.
We're like mutations.
What do you mean, mutations?
Abnormalities, deviations.
I know what the word means.
What does it mean here where we are?
What are you talking about?
This island that we're
on, Mr. Work here
didn't tell us everything
that we need to know.
Look, dinosaurs are dinosaurs.
What difference does it make?
Okay, fine.
Don't tell us.
We can just leave it here.
It's fine.
Fine.
So this island was a laboratory of sorts.
They conducted experimental work here.
What kind of experiments?
Cross-breeding of species.
The theme park owners were just responding
to what the audience wanted.
They were tired of looking at the same old
thing.
Engineered entertainments, they call them.
Genetically altered freaks?
Yeah.
You don't want to do that with a theme
park, do you?
Ideally, you don't try weird genetic shit
at all.
Well, they learned that the hard way.
Any that were malformed
or just too damn hard
for anybody to look
at, they left them here.
Well, that's inhuman.
Why not just euthanize them?
The average cost of a created species is
72 million dollars.
What would you do?
Kill it and have to tell your bank or just
carry it forward on R&D?
What would I do with mutant dinosaurs from
an accounting perspective?
Is that really the question?
Can we please just hurry this along?
Everybody, please stay cool.
Our situation hasn't changed.
Two of our friends just died.
Clearly the situation's changed quite a
bit.
Yes.
And that's horrible.
But this is where we are now.
Desperate and that's not any different
than before.
We were all desperate to begin with
otherwise we wouldn't have come.
Right?
You specialize in a subject nobody cares
about and you're about to be out of a job.
You need this.
I want the money.
You want the money.
Your company wants all the money.
We still have that case.
We're samples in it.
Let's get the other two.
That's a great idea.
We have no weapons.
We never did.
I mean, not really.
We had a few toys that would have made us
feel better.
They could have worked or not.
Or where we're supposed to be.
We know what we're supposed to do.
Let's get what we need and get out.
Those kids, the people who went to the
ocean they could still be alive.
I say we find them first and then we get
out.
Get out?
How?
Does anyone want to hear the backup plan?
She has a backup plan?
She doesn't get out of bed but we got a
backup plan.
I hired an exfilt team to monitor our
boat's radio frequency.
So if we go silent
for 24 hours we'll do a
flyby at exactly sunset
on the second night.
Well, that's tomorrow.
Your plans showed a village complex on the
southwest ridge with a helipad.
They'll hover for exactly two minutes.
No one shows they'll leave but if
they see us... Why only two minutes?
Why don't they just land?
I just want to live too.
Oh, great.
We've got to find high ground before the
sun goes down.
We have to go now.
Drop anything you can't carry all day.
What do we do?
Just try not to die.
Warm.
There's sheer thermal power.
It's come through the spikes from hot
springs.
It must lead to the village.
Maybe there's a radio?
Oh, great.
We'll use that to get the guy who tried to
kill me.
Or, you know, to get rescued.
Yeah.
Then we'll get the son of a bitch.
Right.
Yeah, we follow the pipes to the village.
Somebody's got another idea.
I have some weed.
Might be a little damp but...
Maybe he's just chilling here,
huh?
You don't sweat.
Do you smoke?
No.
Okay.
Dad, he's, uh...
He's clearly messing with you.
Wow.
Do you want to help me out?
Funny.
Maybe that family will know to head for
the village.
I hope so.
How far to the next sample?
Well, according to the
satellite imagery, the
Titanosaur herd stays
in the Central Valley.
We should reach them by dawn.
Be careful where you step.
Something just moved past my leg.
Hey, you want to tell me how the,
uh, girl fell over the rail?
The thing above you there.
So when you, on the bridge, next to her
said it was...
nothing you could do.
What are you implying?
This isn't your first expedition,
huh?
No, I've been on thick since I was 12.
I studied under Alan Grant as a postdoc.
I suppose you're in this kind of situation
all the time.
It used to be.
I hate the jungle.
I try to avoid it now.
Why is that?
You can't see three feet in front of you,
and you always know you're being stalked.
The only place to hide is under water.
I refuse to die in the jungle.
My dream is I die in a shallow sea and I'm
buried quickly by silt.
That's beautiful.
It's the best chance of being fossilized
that way.
You're a weirdo.
Thank you.
I've got to drop this.
She screamed, I turned around,
and then she was gone.
Okay, all right.
If I find out otherwise,
though, we'll leave
you here and you can
rejoin the crew team.
I'm too smart to die.
You know, intelligence is massively
overrated as an adaptive trait.
Oh, yeah?
Seriously.
Enlighteners.
Dinosaurs.
Pretty dumb, right?
And yet they survived for 167 million
years.
And we, homo sapiens, geniuses, by comparison,
only have about 200,000 years so far.
But with our huge cranial
cavities, they're so smart,
we already have the capacity
to annihilate ourselves.
I doubt we make it to even one million.
Hold on.
Don't we rule the Earth?
We've got to be doing something,
right?
We don't rule the Earth.
We just think we do.
And sure, we're changing
the environment, but that
makes us the ones to
worry about, not the planet.
When the Earth gets tired of us, believe
me, it will shake us off like a summer cold.
Of all species that have existed on Earth,
99.9% of them are now extinct.
Survival is a long shot.
Every day could be your last.
Alright, everyone, find a stick.
You'll need it to clear your way.
It's okay.
It's new.
It's a planet here.
It's okay.
Hey, Xavier.
You jumped in after her.
Yeah.
Respect for that.
Whatever, Guapo.
Hard to like, honey.
Yeah.
Took me a minute, too.
Let's do this.
Like going that way, though.
What are the last two species?
Titanosaur and Quetzalcoatlus.
An 11-ton sauropod and a pterosaur the
size of a school bus with 30-foot wings.
One of those little buses like the field
trips?
It's a full thing.
Does it matter?
Yeah.
It's okay.
You get some more sleep while I take it
for a while.
Oh, no.
I'm okay.
I know you're okay, but it's my watch.
You sure?
Yeah.
Oh, thanks.
I'm sorry.
The pipes, they just go right up that way.
Hopefully towards the village.
No, I was wrong about you.
No, you're right.
I'm lazy as hell.
She might be alive because of what you
did.
I don't even know why she wants to be with
me.
Well, she sees who you are.
Thank God she doesn't.
Hey.
Hey!
Other people may talk shit about us.
But we don't have to do the job for them.
Otherwise it becomes true.
Well, I gotta take a piss.
Come on.
It's okay.
Come on.
Come on.
How.
much further?
Not far.
The Titanosaur herd should be right across
this valley.
They're herbivores, right?
Yeah.
That's good.
But the things that hunt them aren't.
Oh, great.
Shh.
Quiet.
Come on.
You're a secret adrenaline junkie,
Henry.
This is our chance to distract it.
Distracted by what?
You don't see that every day.
Or ever.
Hey.
When to go?
Looks like we're climbing.
Hope you do it right, Doc.
We just have to trust that they were
right.
And how much further do you think it is?
A mile, maybe two.
Is your leg okay?
Yeah, it just hurts a little, but...
it's okay.
And, uh...
we okay with...
that?
It's helping her.
It's okay, I got an eye on it.
Mom's never gonna trust you with us again.
Oh, God, no.
Hey, guys.
I'm naming her Dolores.
Liz, you're alive?
Hey, you talk?
I'm taking her home with me.
That may or may not be a terrible idea.
Dolores?
Hey, you good?
Yeah, it's, uh... she's kind
of nice, you and your dad.
I don't know, maybe this whole thing...
It's in here!
Dolores!
What's the smell?
What's wrong with her?
What is she scared of?
Help me up.
We're full of the river.
That way.
I see a boat.
You can't walk.
Xavier can help you while I go get it.
Alright, be careful.
Can I get some more liquors?
Sure.
Shit!
You.
have to go, it's not safe.
Please.
Go, go, go, go, go!
Shoo, shoo!
Please don't go.
Shadow!
Go, go, go, go!
No!
No!
No!
Okay.
It's a vertical slab.
Looks like some overhang.
It's probably a 513, 515.
At least we're going down.
I saw the pterosaur circling a carved
structure cut into a natural ledge.
They were crevice nesters, so it's an
ideal spot.
Do we have to get a sample from an egg?
I suppose we could try
and get it from a parent,
but they're a flying
carnivore the size of an F-16.
Okay.
Clip them in.
Good.
Alright, c'est parti.
On ce vent en bas.
Is that it?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I mean, I have a 20-foot climbing
wall in my gym, so... There you go.
That's exactly the climbing wall.
Yeah, but 25 times in a row and you're
500 feet up, so... If you fall, you die.
Okay, well, that's unhelpful.
Don't worry, I've got you.
It's fine, right?
Chris!
Check this out.
You're doing great.
You've got another 40 feet to go.
Time to move.
See?
Just like the gym.
C'est miraculeux.
Can you move the pitons?
I think we're gonna need a couple minutes
here.
Okay, Dekko.
What is this place?
Some kind of ancient temple?
I've only heard the embryo.
Maybe we should make this quick,
huh?
Not without breaking the egg sac.
You have a very impressive word,
Henry.
What would the alternative be?
To what?
Handing the samples over to Parpagenix.
We open source it.
We give it to the whole world.
A bunch of people create the medicine.
Nobody owns the patent, everyone has
access.
And tens of millions of lives are saved.
It's all of us, not some of us.
I don't make any money in that scenario.
Oh no, you broke his hand.
Yeah, I don't have that part.
Oh no!
Doc, you okay?
Let's go home.
Torella.
Honey.
Let's go.
We're almost there.
I see the helipad.
It's in the middle of a reservoir.
No sign of the kids, though.
Will they even be able to find this place?
Hey.
Hey, there's footprints here.
Hello?
Ruben?
Theresa?
Sir, there could be anything.
There could be animals,
it could be... In Nikes?
Listen, I appreciate what you're doing.
I really do.
But we are in a crunch right now.
And we don't even know if they survived
the rocks, okay?
Theresa?
The helicopter's coming.
What if they have the
pilots do a low pass over
the whole island
while they're still alive?
That is an incredibly dangerous idea.
Oh, nobody asked you.
Hello?
Mrs. Torella?
Hello?
Hello?
Hello?
Anyone, please?
Hello?
Is anyone here?
Hey!
Oh, my God!
Oh, my God!
Oh, my God!
Are you okay?
Oh, my God, you're alive!
Where is he?
No, no, no, where is that son of a bitch?
But who?
That guy, that guy, he let me fall.
Hey, he tried to kill her.
Wait, wait, who let you fall?
Hey, Crips!
I'm gonna kill him!
He's got a gun, Theresa, no!
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa,
whoa!
Let's just settle down, everybody,
okay?
You stopped me calling for help!
You wanted me to die!
What are you talking about?
I tried to catch you.
No, no, no, you looked right at me and you
let me fall!
She's lying.
Yeah, if she's lying, then why do you have
a gun?
Because she's hysterical.
No, I'm not hysterical!
I'm homicidal!
Hey, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa,
whoa!
Hey, hey, hey, don't rush the guy with the
gun.
Enough!
Whoa, all right, all right.
Let's everybody just relax.
Why don't I take that?
Looks heavy.
And I'll keep Hit safe with me.
Now we're all just going to relax and wait
here for the helicopter to arrive.
Is the helicopter coming?
Any minute, we just got to make sure they
see us.
Told you we wouldn't make it.
Then we all get on the
helicopter and we don't forget
any ridiculous stories
about whatever she said.
Stop talking, stop talking!
It's the generator.
I must be on a timer.
The generator sounds angry.
Maybe this place is deserted in the
daytime.
But not so deserted at night.
It's okay, honey.
It's okay.
Hold on, baby!
Run!
Run out!
Go, go, go!
Run!
I.
don't know if they're muting this shit!
Come on, get another back!
What the hell is this place?
It's a lab.
Crossbreeding lab.
Mutations.
It's where it all happened.
You're missing him!
Get in the car!
Get up!
Delores!
Ellen!
You found us!
Jeremy, can't be!
I'm gonna eat you up!
I'm gonna eat you up!
Ha!
It's a tunnel system.
It goes under the whole island.
The tunnel leads to the ocean.
It's a boat.
I'll get the kids.
You get the pilots attention.
Don't let them leave, Doc.
Don't let them leave!
I'm gonna eat you up!
Ruben!
Hello?
Where are you guys?
They're down here!
Hey!
Oh, thank God.
Did you see that thing?
Get inside, get inside!
Okay, listen up.
This is a drainage tunnel.
Leads down to the sea.
There's a dock with a boat hanging on it,
I saw it.
What about the helicopter?
No helicopter.
What?
No.
Wait, but what if the boat doesn't work?
Hey, I'm not gonna let you get hurt,
okay?
Alright, come on.
This way.
Let's get to the dock.
Sir!
Crack 50G!
If he gets to the boat before us,
he'll take that too.
Come on, Zane, we gotta go!
There's the ocean!
Up there!
Hey, I see the boat, it's out.
How do we open the gate?
It's there, it's there!
The control panel.
I'll go, I'll go.
Can you pick it up?
I'm trying, I'm trying!
Maybe we can lift it!
The thing is back again!
Hey!
Hey!
Let me go!
Let me go!
Go!
Open the gate!
Go, go,
go!
Healthy now!
Hurry!
The hoist control's over there,
go!
How do you get the boat down?
Where's the power?
Here, take this!
I got it, I got it!
Turn it on!
The hoist is broken!
It's jammed!
Come on, come on!
Spelna!
Spelna!
Spelna!
Don't move, honey!
It's attracting the light!
Turn it off!
Turn it off!
Give me the flash!
I got it, I got it!
Go!
What the hell are you doing?
Make it!
You want me?
Come on!
Come on!
Duncan!
This way!
Hey!
Get your sister!
Get your sister!
Get out of here, go!
Come here!
This way!
Come on!
Duncan!
Save them!
Check the power!
Zora!
Duncan!
Duncan!
Zora, come on!
Duncan!
You have to go!
Come on!
Dad, hurry!
Let's go, come on!
Dad, hurry!
Zora!
Zora!
Zora!
Zora!
Come on!
KK!
Duncan!
Dad!
Come on!
Who do we give it to?
You decide.
We'll give it to everyone.