Shark Side of the Moon (2022) Movie Script
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T-minus 15, 14, 13.
T-minus 10, nine, eight,
seven, six, five,
four...
Main engine starts.
Boo!
-Ah!
Speak English, they won't understand you.
Now, go. Go!
We can't let these monsters escape!
Once they get into the ocean,
it's over, they'll be unstoppable.
This is the only way to end it for good.
Ah!
What have we done?
Let's go, it can be fixed!
They're coming, they're coming!
I don't know how to
work this thing, do you?
Don't you remember your Cosmonaut training?
Turn on the engines and hit the gas!
Figure it out, Sergei!
They're about the break through!
Sergei, hurry up! There's more coming!
Once we hit ten thousand
meters, they'll have no oxygen.
Hurry up, they're almost in!
Nearly there!
Sergei!
I think I got it!
I can't overload it, but I can launch it!
One minute starting now!
I need more time, I need more time!
I'll give you more time.
No, Aloysha! Come back!
Okay.
Aloysha!
Aloysha!
No!
Check main booster, propellant
diagnostics are green.
Gyro navigation systems are online.
Orbital stabilization
thrusters purged and ready.
This is Tabula Rasa to mission control,
final walkthrough complete.
All systems running at 100 percent.
We have confirmed "go"
for launch by all parties.
T-minus nine minutes and counting.
Roger that, mission control.
Engineer Gilmour, what's our status?
Green across the board, Commander, and...
and...
ooh, oh, wow, I think I
shouldn't have had those tacos.
I told you not to trust that food truck.
I think it's something else.
Gilmour?
I'll just do a couple of tests.
I'm just gonna touch here.
Ah!
Ah, ah!
We got a possible appendicitis.
No, no, no...
Captain...
It's just... mm. -She's not clear to fly.
Mission control, Engineer Gilmour
has fallen ill and needs medical attention.
We need to delay the launch.
No can do, Commander.
Delaying the launch would
set us back six months.
That's going to be a huge setback
that we can't handle.
We will alert the alternate.
He's standing by.
Shit.
Commander Tress, alternate
astronaut is en route.
Tabula Rasa, start auxiliary power units
and activate APUs.
APUs on.
Felt like this day would never come.
We are finally going to the moon.
As long as the alternate shows up.
Arming solid rocket booster
Sequence ready.
Arm and safe devices a go.
The alternate should be
joining you in a minute.
SRBs and devices clear.
I know none of us are happy about it,
but he's the best at what he does...
maybe even better than Gilmour.
We can't delay this
mission another six months.
Howdy, boss.
Prepped and ready to go to the moon.
I hear the commute is a killer.
Michael, for the last time,
I'm not your boss, I'm your commander.
Roger that, Commander.
Begin aero surface profile test.
Aero profile surface test
activated, Commanderino.
Mission control, profile test complete.
Copy.
Proceed with main engine
gimbal profile test.
Retract the gaseous vent arm.
Michael, please take this seriously.
This mission is far too
important to humanity, got it?
You don't have to worry about me, Commander
I'm here to work.
Commander, power status.
Power is running at 100 percent, no alarms.
Transferring communication
module power from ground
to internal.
Activating launchpad
sound suppression system.
Activating main engine
burn-off in T-minus 10.
Copy. Guidance is internal.
We will begin ground launch sequencer
for auto sequence start.
We are still go.
T-minus 27 seconds and counting, Commander.
Roger that, mission control.
Everyone ready to go to the moon?
Oh shoot...
What is it, Michael?
I think I left my stove on.
Remind me to not leave
you alone in the galley.
Luckily, NASA has ensured this ship
is mitigated against all
excessive heat forms,
just so long as we don't
land in the Compton Belkovich
volcanic complex on the far side,
we should be safe, even
from Liam's cooking.
Ten, nine, eight,
seven...
Starting main engine.
Six, five,
four, three,
two, one.
Godspeed, Tabula Rasa.
Roger that, mission control.
Ignition.
Liftoff.
There's the thermosphere.
Now for the exosphere.
Wow.
Mission Control to Tabula Rasa.
That is a successful launch.
I repeat, a successful launch.
Woo!
Current navigation track
to the moon appears clear
and artificial gravity
magnification is complete.
Roger that, mission control.
Tom, confirm navigation settings.
Navigation settings confirmed.
ETA to the moon, 68 hours,
42 minutes, and 15 seconds.
That tracks with our settings.
Signing off for now, but
will continue to monitor.
Congratulations, Tabula Rasa.
Nice work, everyone.
Now the real work begins.
Gravity normalizers engaged.
All right, I'll be in the
galley making popcorn,
if anybody needs something.
What? C'mon.
How's it looking? Everything
still on schedule?
Uh, sure...
just trying to make a
renewable source of energy
that will support generations
of thousands of people
living on the moon, no big deal.
If anyone can make this
fuel work, it's you.
You led the team that discovered what,
a thousand new uses for algae?
What's one more, right?
Thanks, Commander, that means a lot.
You know, my dad keeps
saying if we're successful,
they'll have towns on the moon
named after us soon enough.
Think about it...
Adams City.
Tressburg.
Don't go looking for condos just yet.
Go for Commander Tress.
Go for Tress.
Commander, we have a bit of
electromagnetic disturbance,
probably due to the Van
Allen radiation belt.
It's nothing out of the ordinary, but...
What does that mean?
We've been on a bit of a
run, but we should be fine.
But we'll have to adjust
our landing by a degree.
But we should still be able
to land in the West Crater.
Keep an eye on it.
Let Ellie and mission
control know right away.
Henri and Michael as well.
Copy, we're having trouble
reaching out to mission control
due to the interference,
but I'll keep trying.
Roger that.
I'm about to go on my sleep
shift, but don't hesitate
to wake me the second anything changes.
Are we okay, Commander?
Be ready for anything.
I'm gonna get some shut-eye.
I suggest you do the same.
It'll be all hands once
we make our approach.
Sounds good, Commander.
Quequio satellite sighted.
Navigation holding steady?
Yes, current descent is only
46 feet from our initial site.
Final run-through at 100 percent,
confirmed by Michael,
Henri, and yours truly.
Come in, Commander Tress,
we are ready to initiate
orbital lunar descent.
Confirmed.
Tabula Rasa Crew, report to command module
for initial orbital lunar descent
in T-minus 5 minutes and counting.
Go back, go back!
Whoa...
Everyone, get your asses up here, now!
Status report.
Commander, we are reading that
you are veering off-course
by 24.2 degrees, please advise.
We're not getting back on-course.
Mission control, we had some
interference from the Van Allen,
but we course-corrected.
There's no way it's causing
this much interference.
Copy, Tabula Rasa.
We suggest, uh...
Hello?
Hello, mission control, do you copy?
Mission control, I repeat, do you copy?
We lost them.
Henri, Michael, we need a diagnostic
of the electrical components
of the nav system.
On it.
-Copy, boss.
The hardware's fried, the
system's completely overloaded.
Something's scrambling the
computer to continually reset.
My electromagnetic readings
are off the charts.
Interference shouldn't increase
exponentially like this.
I'm not getting control, we
need to do something, now.
Restart the ship.
What?
We should regain emergency control.
Oxygen and gravity are on separate systems,
so those should hold.
Captain, that's insane.
But Commander, we have no time.
We'll be propelled to the far side
in T-minus 95 seconds.
It's either this, or we crash and explode.
Restart the ship.
She's holding.
She's holding.
Wait... navigation's not course-correcting.
Sixty seconds till we're
flung to the far side.
We need to manually maneuver the ship.
Michael, can you slow us down by
adjusting the rocket boosters?
I can keep us flying long
enough to not go "kaboom."
We'll be flung to the far
side of the moon before then.
If that happens we need to get
as close as possible to
the Von Krmn crater.
We can use parts from the Chang'e-4 lander
and Yutu-2 rover to fix the ship.
Michael, Henri, adjust
the rockets, slow us down.
On it.
When we land, we can use
the Quequio relay satellite
to make contact.
That's the only thing on the
far side that can reach Earth.
Assuming we land in one piece.
Okay.
Anything?
It's not working.
That was the satellite.
We won't be able to
contact mission control.
That won't matter if we
don't survive this landing.
Michael, Henri, the rockets.
Nothing yet, Commander.
Keep her as steady as possible.
Roger that, Commander.
It's not working, we
have to do it manually.
Anything?
It's working.
Right for the Chang'e 4!
Brace for impact!
Michael, Henri, are you okay?
All good, Commander.
We're locked out of the systems.
We need to figure out a
way to get back to Earth...
now.
Status report... is anyone hurt?
Negative, Commander, we're all good here.
System says no hull breaches, either.
But that Chang'e 4 rover
was our best chance
to communicate with mission control.
It doesn't matter.
The satellite's gone, and the only thing
on the far side of the moon
that can communicate with Earth,
we destroyed.
I'll never see my dad again.
We won't see anyone again.
Mission control knows we
crashed on the far side.
If they don't hear from
us in the next few hours,
the best they can try to do any time soon
will be to figure out a way to communicate.
But that could take days or longer,
especially without the Quequio satellite.
We're all alive.
We need to assess and see what's
available, and for how long.
We'll probably have to get back on our own.
Of course.
Tom, Henri, status report?
We've lost most of our power.
Owen, please tell me life
support is still functional.
Okay, okay...
Um...
we should be okay on oxygen.
We have enough in reserve
to last six months.
Our food source is supposed
to mimic that as well.
We are equipped to grow vegetation,
so we should get some fresh
food if we're here for a while.
And so long as there
aren't any hull breaches
and no one opens any doors or windows,
we should be able to maintain
a moderate temperature
inside the modules for months.
And if there aren't any
leaks, we'll be fine.
I'll do a walkthrough, then a moonwalk,
to ensure there's no external damage.
See? We're all safe.
How far away are we from the Yutu-2 rover?
Rough estimate, about a mile.
Is there any way to contact
mission control from the Yutu-2?
No, the only way to reach
Earth from the far side
was through the Quequio relay satellite.
Which we destroyed.
Exactly.
So, Michael, Henri, you're coming with me
to retrieve whatever components
we can from the Yutu-2 rover,
use it to get Tabula Rasa up and running,
at least to the near side,
so we can make contact.
I'm coming too.
The Yutu-2 houses several spectrometers.
I could pull a whole one
or scavenge it for parts.
No, if it's operational,
we'll drive it back here.
You can get what you need from it then.
And what if it's not?
Then we'll be missing out on
potentially life-saving tech.
Fine.
Ellie, I need the rest of you to take stock
of all the damage you can find.
Make sure all supplies and experiments
are still operational, and if possible,
chart a course back home.
We'll need every bit of oxygen, water,
and sustenance accounted for.
We could be here for a while.
We're on it, Commander.
And Josie, make sure
the life support module
is fully operational.
If that breaks, we have
no chance of going back.
Copy, Commander.
All right, team, let's suit up.
All right, it's at least a 20-minute hike.
Everyone keep an eye on your vitals.
Copy that, Commander.
-Copy.
Copy that, Commander.
Follow me.
Come on, guys, we're the first humans
to set foot on the far side of the moon.
Guys, we're a part of
history no matter what now.
Stupid things!
Did you see that?
See what?
I don't know, it looked Cyrillic...
Russian, maybe.
Russian? That's odd.
If anything, we probably picked up
some Chinese characters from the Yutu-2.
No, no, no, it for sure wasn't that.
Let me see if I can get it pulled back up.
We have more important things to do.
Come on, can we finish this walkthrough?
Fine.
Well, Liam, it appears to be working.
Aren't you glad I came, Commander?
Okay, let's take what
we need and head back.
The less of our oxygen reserves
we use out here, the better.
Jackpot.
Oh, shoot.
What is it, Liam?
Bloody nose.
I hit my face pretty bad during the crash.
Liam, have Owen check you
out the second we get back.
Captain, I think you should see this.
A volcanic reaction?
Unlikely...
nothing under the moon should
cause ripples like that.
The moon has magma, but
no active volcanoes.
Even if we're under a magma
chamber, there's no way.
Tracks?
From what, a giant moon snake?
The rover?
No, tire tread doesn't match.
Back to the ship, leave the rover!
What are those?
Sharks?
Why are there sharks on the moon?
Look, it's not moving.
I think someone must have set a trap.
Okay, but who set the trap?
Ah!
How are they breathing?
Uh, I think they just spoke...
Russian?
First there were giant sharks,
now there are Russians?
You think they're friendly?
The enemy of my enemy is my friend.
Americans...
Welcome to the moon!
For the record, this
was not in the brochure.
I didn't think it would be the Americans
who will lead my rescue
operation, but how do you say...
beggars can't be choosers.
A rescue mission?
Who are you?
You weren't sent here to rescue me?
After 40 years on the moon,
I assumed somebody would
want to bring me back!
Papa, we're going to get you back home.
Don't give up hope.
What is the point?
I'm an old man, I've
literally watched the world
pass me by more times than I can remember.
Maybe...
maybe it's time to assume...
actually, to accept that no one is coming.
Don't say that.
Yes, she's right.
We're more than happy to bring
you back with us, both of you.
We just need to fix our ship first.
See, Papa? We're going home.
What is up with her back?
Michael, stop. They just saved us.
I'm... I'm sorry.
Okay, let me officially
introduce ourselves.
My name is Sergei, and this is Akula.
And she's my daughter...
Adopted daughter.
I'm sorry, I...
No problem.
But hey, if you ever will try
to touch my daughter again,
I will make the arrangement
to send you back home
in a plastic bag, you understood?
Look, I'm sorry about my crewmate.
We can take you back to Earth with us,
but first we need to
know who you really are,
and what you're doing here.
There's no time for it.
The hybrids can return any moment.
I have a rover just towards
this ledge, let's go.
Good, I can guide you back to my ship.
Are you sure it's a good idea to have them
bring us to their ship?
We may be followed, and their ship
is our best bet to get
off this stupid rock.
Mm.
Good looking forward.
Okay, change of the plans.
Now we go to our base
and gather our supplies,
and when it's safe, we return to your ship
and figure out how we
can get back to Earth.
Last I checked, I was the commander here.
I need to get back to my ship.
Well, we either all go to my ship
and wipe them off your trail,
or we go separate ways.
They will follow you, find you,
kill you and every member of your crew.
Does it still sound
like a good idea to you?
Fine, lead the way...
for now.
Quickly, get on. They're not far.
I'm sorry it's a tight fit,
I wasn't expecting guests.
Okay, come on, guys, make some room.
Come on.
Ah!
Henri!
Hurry! Drive, we have to save him!
What are you waiting for, let's go!
They will lead us into a trap.
If they were going to kill
him, they would have done so.
If they're not gonna kill
him, what are they doing?
They're taking him hostage.
I have to warn my crew.
No, you don't.
Get off me, I have to warn my crew!
I'm not gonna let them die!
If you don't want them to die,
then don't talk to them over the radio.
The electromagnetic waves will lead sharks
straight to your ship, and to your crew.
They won't get a chance.
We have to save Henri.
I'm not leaving another member of my crew.
And we will, but going
in there now, unprepared,
with what you're wearing,
is a suicide mission.
We will get supplies at our base.
Where's my helmet?
How can I breathe down here?
Hey! Let me out of here!
I am Tzarina Selah.
I'm sure you have questions.
So do I.
Quickly, no time to lose.
Welcome to my abode.
It'll take your body a minute
to adjust to the oxygen
filling the ship from my algea crop.
You can take off your masks then.
So, now, we can talk.
Okay, I got one question.
How are you still alive?
Okay, I have some serious questions.
Why doesn't she need a suit?
Or oxygen?
I knew there was something
"fishy" about her.
He was right.
I'm one of them.
Created to survive in all conditions.
Man, this day just keeps
getting weirder and weirder.
Scouting an abandoned camp for
supplies, I came across her.
She was absolutely healthy...
hungry, but healthy.
He saved my life, raised me as his own,
and taught me everything he knows.
I grew up listening to
his homeland's music,
and reading the books of his people.
The ship had a fine audio system.
Thank God for Tchaikovsky,
"Swan Lake" was the only thing
that could put me to sleep as a child.
Have you heard of it?
Yes, we've heard of "Swan Lake."
It's a classic back on Earth.
But I'm actually a rock
and roll guy, you know?
But I was not able to put my hands on it.
I even saw Elton in Moscow, in...
Wait, wait, you saw... you saw Elton John?
Yes, this thing was the best one, eh?
Can we get back on topic, please?
Okay, as much as her music taste,
Akula became better than
me in many respects.
She even made some devices I
wasn't able to survive without.
So, speaking of...
here, upgraded suits.
They were my prototype,
but they still work.
They block body heat and
electromagnetic frequencies,
rendering us invisible to them.
While keeping your own body heat
to protect you from the
frigid moon's temperatures.
They also utilize an infrared communicator,
which converts sound to be undetectable.
And the oxygen?
Same like hybrids...
I convert my own.
So, they able to have it by
consume algae they harvest,
and I able to extract it from
the containers I grow them in.
So, that's why my ship is full of oxygen,
and I put some on my back,
you know, in my suit.
Like a makeshift oxygen tank.
Yes.
Impressive, but why are there
hybrid sharks on the moon
in the first place?
Well, I was a very young scientist,
but always dreamed to become a cosmonaut.
"The great gig in the
sky," I always told myself.
But we had a better and straight goal
from the government...
we have to declare the
moon Soviet property.
You had just left your footprint on it,
and we were going to build cities.
So, our government created
these sharks, these hybrids,
to become Cold War weapons
against the United States.
So, my colleague and I
lured them on the rocket
to make sure they wouldn't invade Earth.
But you're the only one here.
What happened to the other guy?
He sacrificed himself so that I could live.
Sergei, I'm so sorry.
How did you manage to survive so long?
Well, the ship was filled with experiments.
I was able to grow my own food,
collect evaporated water from plants,
and algae helped me to survive.
We found water, drilled underground.
It's not very good, but we survive.
Look, I hate to break up this Q and A,
but a man is being tortured
by giant shark people.
Michael's right, every second we're here
is a second we're not saving Henri.
Where did they take him?
The hybrids developed a settlement
inside the largest crater in the area.
He's likely being held there.
We need to get there now.
Henri's our mechanic.
We can't repair the ship without him.
Let's boogie.
The sharks are probably
off our trail by now.
We need to try and
communicate with the ship.
We need to warn the crew at all costs.
They need to avoid using
anything electromagnetic.
I think you're right.
Don't let them see me.
Hey, you saw Elton John?
Man, I've been trying,
never got a chance to.
Ellie.
Ellie, if you can hear
this, do not respond...
I repeat, do not respond.
The ship is in danger of being attacked.
Any luck restoring electricity to the ship?
Not yet.
I repeat, do not respond using
anything electromagnetic.
It could draw them to
the ship for an attack.
Come in... Commander? Commander Tress!
It's not safe.
-Nicole!
What was that?
I don't know.
What could be taking them so long?
It sounded like she was in trouble.
We have to go out after them.
What? No, no, no.
We were given explicit
orders to remain on the ship.
Nicole put me in charge.
They should have been back by
now, they're not responding.
What if they're hurt?
I need you to grab your
medical gear and come with me.
But...
-No buts!
Josie, Tom, continue running diagnostics.
Owen, we have a crew to find.
Ah... I swear, I don't
know where the ship is!
The crash took us so far
off-course, I... I...
I just want your ship.
You and your crew can have
everything we leave behind.
Build your little colony in peace.
We are going home.
Home?
Yes, the mother planet to us both. Earth.
Wait, wait, wait... you're from Earth?
Yes, I will rule there as I rule here.
Now tell me... where is your ship?
I... I can't tell you.
That's a shame. Scar!
Ah, my leg, ah!
Ah!
Now tell us, or die!
Okay. Okay. But you have to...
you have to promise me...
promise me you won't hurt my crew.
On my honor as Tzarina,
ruler of the Hybrid sharks.
Scar, prepare the guards
We're taking the ship.
Ah!
Heh, if Elton John could see me now, right?
Yeah, you're a rocket man now.
What... what are these made of?
Sharpened moonstone...
the only thing sharp enough
to pierce the sharks' hides.
This stone has more crystalline structure,
and it's hold sharp edge
for extremely long time.
You two really have thought
of everything, haven't you?
When the alternative is
death, you do what you can.
Okay, from now, we'd
better go forward on foot.
We don't want to let
them know we're coming.
Akula, lead the way.
It's clear. This way... stay close.
Hey, I've been meaning to ask you about
the booby trap you set when we met.
What about it?
I couldn't help but notice
that the hybrid shark,
when it was on its back, it stopped moving.
Why is that?
Tonic immobility...
when a shark is upside-down,
it cannot move,
and it's about the only
thing what can stop them.
And how many sharks are out
there, dozens, hundreds?
A few dozen.
Their leader, Tzarina Selah,
only allows the very strongest to hatch.
But even with her rules,
automatic parthenogenesis
asexual reproduction, started to happen.
Nature finds a way.
And how do they just pick a few to survive?
Do they just let the weak ones die?
All the eggs are cryogenically
frozen in the hopes
that they one day will
have enough resources
to hatch them all.
The ones that are allowed to be born,
the best and the strongest,
are trying to protect the crater.
No wonder you weren't chosen.
Everyone makes mistakes.
Now, quiet.
They can hear us.
Wow... they built a whole civilization.
Impressive, if they weren't so terrifying.
Who would have thought sharks
would have colonized
the moon before humans?
Half-shark, half-human.
All teeth?
All violence... don't forget that.
Enough.
Akula, where do we need to
go to get into the prison?
The other side of that large building.
They don't have heavy patrols there,
they guard the front entrance.
If we go in through the back,
we should have a clear shot.
You heard her.
Let's dance.
Follow me, and don't get any blood on you.
Look what they were able to accomplish
in only a few decades.
Yeah, it's impressive, all right.
Too bad they're all bloodthirsty killers
who would rip your throat
out if given the chance.
Of course, just makes me
wish we had the chance
to actually do the mission
we came here to do.
Well, if they could, we sure can.
These shark hybrids have only expansion
and aggressions in mind.
They never leave their guards down...
stay alert.
I don't like this.
Something feels wrong.
We have to try.
These footprints are
the only signs of them.
Nicole would do the same for us.
I guess.
It's just spooky out here, on the far side.
What's that?
What?
I don't know, it looks...
it looks like a piece of fabric,
maybe from one of the spacesuits.
Oh, my God...
Liam.
And where's Nicole, Michael, Henri?
Come in, Commander,
Michael, Henri, anybody...
we have a casualty!
Back to the ship... now!
What do you think got Liam?
There's nothing living on the moon!
Owen, you cut out for a second...
Owen?
Owen!
Owen!
Help!
All right, if I take our location
in conjunction with the moon's rotation...
there, we have our way home.
But...
But? But what?
We have to get this bucket
of bolts off the ground
and headed back to Earth
in less than six hours.
If we don't, it's another four
weeks till the next window.
See if you can get in touch with Nicole.
Maybe she's with Ellie by now.
Commander Tress, this is Tom.
Come in, Commander.
You and the crew need to
get back to the ship ASAP.
We only have a six-hour window to get home.
Commander Tress, come in.
Nicole?
Ellie?
Is anybody out there?
If we get attacked, remember one rule...
if we draw blood, we draw attention.
But we've been cutting sharks all day.
Exactly... out there, where
there is no atmosphere.
But here, they can smell anything.
And boy, they do love smell of blood.
God, it's hot in here.
It's safe to take it off.
They hold prisoners at the
back end of this building.
We have to be careful
not to alert any patrols.
Should we take 'em down?
We have to avoid any conflicts.
We're on hybrids territory now.
Looks like the hallway splits up ahead.
We'll take the left, you guys go right.
Move out.
The sooner we can get
Henri back to our ship,
the sooner we can get out of here for good.
What do I do?
We only have one shot at this.
Follow my lead and take the low road.
What?
-Trust me!
Swing!
Lunge!
Stop!
We wanna keep him alive?
We draw blood, we draw attention, remember?
He drew blood to alert the guards.
I knew we should have killed him.
We have to get out of here, go.
Go, go, go!
-Go, go, go!
Can't risk it.
We found Henri!
Henri, oh, my God.
I'm sorry, I...
I tried my best, but I just...
The ship, it's not safe.
What are you talking about?
The sharks, they're gonna use
the ship to get back to Earth.
They have an army of eggs that
they're gonna hatch there.
Earth has all the resources they need
to become the dominant species.
Why wouldn't they just use your ship?
Well, my ship is barely big enough
just for Akula and myself.
We don't have enough fuel to reach Earth,
and we operate off the
Cold War time technology.
So, there is no way to plot a course.
What about your ship?
We have to get back, now.
Michael, help Henri up.
Let's get outta here.
Come on, this way.
Hurry!
Quick! In here. They're
running the other way.
What are these?
Uh, guys?
These are hybrid shark eggs.
This must be their incubation chamber.
There are so many.
Earth would never stand a chance.
We should destroy them now.
No!
Those are innocent children.
They haven't done anything wrong.
Children?
Those are monsters, killing machines.
From what I heard about
humans, they're not better.
Should we kill all the humans, too?
If we stop them now,
we can prevent an invasion
from ever happening.
Those things have millions
of soldiers stockpiled,
ready to attack at any minute.
If we destroy them now,
it'll take them decades to
recover, if they ever do.
They're sounding an alarm!
We've lingered here too long.
We have to get out of here, now!
Go, hurry!
Move slowly and quietly. The
sharks know we're here now.
Magnificent. Just like you and me...
sister.
No...
don't group me in with your kind, Selah.
From the moment I was born,
it was made very clear to
me that I'm not one of you.
Where is Akula?
Akula?
Akula!
They abandoned me, and you did nothing.
I spared your life!
They wanted to kill you,
but I wouldn't let them.
I knew the human would take you in.
Weak, predictable humans.
My human has shown me more kindness
from the very beginning
than any hybrid ever has.
Think, Akula.
You are the link between human and shark.
I knew it then and I know it now.
We need you.
That changes nothing.
I know all about your plans.
We are returning home. To where we belong.
Not if you're going to kill off humanity.
I won't let you.
You can watch from here or you...
we could finally go home.
Don't scare me like that again!
Where have you been?
I heard something.
Could we steal one of the sharks' rovers
outside the building?
Yes, we have to get out of here.
Perfect. Henri?
All good, Commander.
We don't have time for this.
Michael!
It's either us or them.
Get out! Get out!
Commander...
Commander Tress, can you hear me?
It's no use, Tom.
We need to keep working
until someone gets back.
I hate feeling so helpless.
Me too, but we have our plants,
Liam's experiments, and our
back-up oxygen reserves.
We could survive for months if we need to.
Yeah, you're right.
Well, let's just...
Oh!
What was that?
- The habitation chamber, hurry!
- Go, go, go.
Those look like shark teeth.
Sharks on the moon...
that's what that was, yeah?
Whatever it is, we cannot let it destroy
the life support systems, we'll
never make it back if they do.
Ah!
-Josie!
Which way to the rovers?
Those were children... babies.
I did what I had to to survive.
I saved our asses.
And it's not like I killed all of them,
just a drop in the bucket.
Enough! We have to move.
They'll be on us any second.
We have to stick together
or die alone, got it?
Akula, lead the way.
Get in.
We gotta lose him.
Hold on!
Uh, he's still there.
Take him out.
My pleasure.
Nice shot.
It will be back... that wasn't a kill shot.
But you bought us precious time.
All we need, just keep moving.
That's an infrared communication device,
same we've got in our suits.
Ellie? Tom?
Josie? Owen? Can anybody hear me?
This is Commander Nicole Tress.
If anyone can hear me,
we got aggressive company coming in hot.
Do what you can to arm the ship.
You must keep it safe.
I repeat, protect the ship at all costs.
All right, everyone, keep an eye out...
we don't want any more surprises, got it?
Everyone inside, hurry.
We're too late.
Come on, we gotta help them.
How many were inside?
Four.
Where is everyone?
No bodies and no blood.
We need to go room to room
and see if we can find any of your people.
Akula, stay by me.
What happened here?
Oh! Nicole!
You're back!
-Josie! Tom!
Where's everyone else?
They're not with you?
They went looking for you hours
ago, and we've had no word.
Liam as well.
We think there's some
sharks still out there,
just not sure where.
They are sharks, right?
Yes, and that's why we need to make sure
we have everything armed against them.
Hold on, wait...
who are they?
What are you wearing,
And why doesn't she have oxygen?
We'll explain everything later.
That's Sergei, that's Akula,
and the only thing you
need to know right now
is we need to get back to Earth now,
with these two as part of the crew.
Good, I plotted us a course home,
but we only have four
hours and 15 minute window.
If we repair breaches in the hull,
we can use some of our
spare oxygen tanks as...
well, as the algae-based
biofuel I've been working on
to jump-start the ship.
Great, the sooner we get
off this rock, the better.
Henri, do you think you can help Tom?
Oh, my God, Henri, what happened?
That's how they were able to find the ship.
They tortured me.
What? You did what?
Stop!
Josie, you tell Sergei what else you need.
Akula, you come with us
to the command module
to help Tom and Henri.
First, we need to repair the entrance.
And I will not let Akula to
be out of my sight again.
If Nicole needs my help
to get off the moon,
then you need to let me come with her.
They're back!
How many are there?
Ten, 20... a lot.
There are too many of them.
And this... just a stupid baby.
There is no way we can kill them
fast enough with our harpoons.
We need a new plan.
I've got this.
Henri, no! -That's too dangerous!
You have plenty of capable people here
that can repair the ship.
Josie and Tom figured out a way home,
Akula and Sergei have been
stuck here for 40 years,
and all I did was give up the location.
Now I'm gonna fix it.
What is he doing?
Saving your asses... and
no one's gonna stop me.
My mind's already made up.
-Wait...
I'm the commander, I should be doing this
That's exactly what you need
to do, Commander... command.
No, let him go.
He's the reason why we're in this mess.
You can barely stand on one foot.
The sharks were gonna
find us no matter what.
No, they're right.
I'll draw them away from the ship
and then I'll take care of them.
Hopefully, I'll be able
to give them the slip,
and then together, we can get home.
If we return, I will make sure you receive
the highest possible commendations.
When we get home, Commander.
All right, everyone, take cover.
Ah!
Die, you son of a bitch!
All clear.
Henri's sacrifice won't be forgotten.
All right, team, we have work to do.
Tom?
Yeah.
Seal off this section,
plot us a course home.
I'll take care of the breach.
Akula.
Roger that, Commander.
Follow me.
Adjusting for our new weight,
using the moon's gravitational
pull to our advantage,
I think we can pull this off.
Our flight path is clear, but...
But what?
We have less time than I thought.
How much time we talking?
Twenty-four minutes and 37 seconds.
You said we had four hours!
I forgot to adjust the
amount of force required
to get us to the speed to successfully
fling us to the near side.
Our initial launch didn't account for us
being on the far side.
I just fixed the hull breach.
Let's everyone be ready
so we can hit that window.
Let's move.
More sharks will be showing up any second.
Oh, no.
What? What is it?
They're here.
They're loading up the eggs!
They're boarding the ship.
Who is that?
That's Tzarina Selah. She's their leader.
Search the ship! Kill all who remain.
We still need to seal the interior hull
before we can take off.
You're not wearing protective suits.
They can detect your
electromagnetic signature.
Stay near electronics...
they'll go after you first.
I need to download the
flight plan onto my drive.
We can't let them have it.
We have to hold on to that.
We can't risk it, we need everyone alive.
Find a place to hide, and
attack only when necessary.
Everyone hide, now!
Ah!
Come on, come on...
Got it!
Oh, shit.
Tom...
Ah!
You're a freak of nature, you know that?
Do your worst.
Stop!
We surrender.
Akula, sister.
You should have taken me up on my offer.
After all, none of this could
have happened without your help.
What offer? What help?
How do you think we
learned how to fly a ship?
When you were out hunting us,
we sent some hybrids
to break into your ship
and learn everything they could.
I didn't know, Papa.
I had no idea.
Don't be modest.
Now you have a chance to
live among your real family
and be a leader of our people on Earth.
Is it true?
She offered it, yes,
but I never considered
it, not for a moment.
Sharks are not my family.
They left me for dead.
You are my family.
Exactly why we abandoned you
near his ship to begin with.
Our plan was executed perfectly.
All thanks to you.
I swear, I didn't know, Papa.
You believe me, right?
I trust you.
She's my daughter.
I trust her with my life.
Selah, it's not too late.
You could continue your good work here.
We can go back to Earth
and return with supplies.
You could grow and thrive.
Just let us go.
Humans made you...
we can help you.
I'd rather take Earth for my own.
We're leaving... now.
We need to get off this ship.
Guards don't speak English.
I don't think we can trust her anymore.
What more does she have to do?
She's saved your ass more
times today than I can count.
She's proven herself to be
worth not only our trust,
but our respect.
I believe you.
Thank you.
I believe you, too.
I suppose if you're in here
with us, you're one of us.
So, we're good?
Sure.
Okay, maybe there's a way out of here.
If we can get out, maybe
there's something on your ship.
No, there's...
Oh, my God, they're gonna torture us.
Not without a fight, they aren't.
Gotcha.
Henri!
Henri!
Ah!
Tom's USB.
The flight plans!
If we can get this back
to your ship, Sergei,
we can use this to get back
and warn Earth that the
sharks aren't to be trusted.
We could fight!
There!
Depressurizing.
They'll be here any second, hurry!
It looks to be about 50 feet down.
It's only gonna get further,
and gravity's gonna slow you down, now, go!
One at a time to be safe.
Come on, hurry!
I'll go first, so I can
catch you when you land.
I'm not a kid anymore.
I will not let you to be hurt.
Wait for my command!
Akula, jump!
Warning, hatch breach in Module Four.
Warning, hatch breach in Module Four.
You next.
-No, you!
Stop!
Change of plans.
-Ah!
Where is Akula?
Are you all right, boss?
Yeah, I'm fine.
I wish I could take credit.
Scar...
But it was a human that killed
your precious bodyguard.
It's Akula...
and something else.
Akula.
Is that the tzarina?
It was.
Pretty sure she got some
brain damage, or worse.
Guys...
My ship is not far away... run!
Over here!
I've set up a perimeter of booby traps
that will help slow them down.
There is a way we can destroy
the rest of the sharks,
and maybe, if we are lucky,
we can destroy their ship
before it gets too far.
Out with it!
What? What is it?
The nitrogen-enriched
soil I use to grow crops
can be used to make an explosion.
I can't believe that I
didn't think of this sooner.
There is no bomb that you can
make that will reach the sharks.
Yes, but I can make the ones
that would aggravate the magma
under the moon's surface.
I can fly my rocket
straight into the center.
It's the only way.
But you'll die!
Anything will be wiped out on
the surface within 50 miles.
Including us.
The geo-thermal disturbance
will create tidal waves of lava
that will spread easily over 50 miles.
Looks like they're flanking
us, we have to move... run.
That's not going to hold long.
She doesn't have much,
but controls still working, engine runs.
And we just have enough fuel for one shot.
I can do it all by myself, but
I need you buy me some time.
There has to be a better way.
We don't have time.
They're already here.
Sergei, no!
I'll stay with you, I'll...
Akula, my sweet daughter,
my dearest daughter,
I'm finally ready to
do something by myself.
I need you to go with Nicole and Michael,
and keep the hybrids off my
back so we can destroy them.
You are the best fighter I know.
You can do it.
Spasiba, Papa.
Keep it with you.
I've always saved it for the long time,
while we land in the sea.
Keep it on you.
When you land, it will do the job.
Trust me... it will do the job.
Now, go.
Please keep them off my
back so we can break theirs.
Go!
You ready?
Ready?
Who could be?
Well, too bad.
Ha!
Ah!
Okay, old lady...
show me what you've got.
Thanks.
-You're welcome.
Keep fighting, let's go!
Ha!
Ah!
What on Earth?
Exactly!
Earth!
We're here!
I can't believe we're here!
Papa was right... we're
home, thanks to Papa.
We'll make sure his
sacrifice is not forgotten.
Papa described Earth to
me, and he was right.
He said it would eclipse all
of my wildest imagination.
Oh, it's beautiful, Papa!
It really is.
I'm never gonna take it for granted again.
We need to figure out how to get back.
Maybe wait till dark, plot a
detailed course with the stars.
Oh, it hurts...
oh, it really, really hurts, ugh!
Akula! Where does it hurt?
It's coming in waves!
All right, just breathe, deep breaths.
Akula, did you maybe have any sort of...
relationship with any of the shark hybrids?
What? No!
Ah!
Akula, I think you're pregnant.
What?
How is it possible?
Automatic parthenogenesis?
Sergei mentioned it happening
to the other sharks.
Akula, push!
It's... it's adorable!
Oh, great... now we have
another mouth to feed.
Ah!
Son of a bitch, these teeth are sharp!
Nicole, I've got to take care of my babies!
Akula!
Akula! Akula!
We're so fu...
T-minus 15, 14, 13.
T-minus 10, nine, eight,
seven, six, five,
four...
Main engine starts.
Boo!
-Ah!
Speak English, they won't understand you.
Now, go. Go!
We can't let these monsters escape!
Once they get into the ocean,
it's over, they'll be unstoppable.
This is the only way to end it for good.
Ah!
What have we done?
Let's go, it can be fixed!
They're coming, they're coming!
I don't know how to
work this thing, do you?
Don't you remember your Cosmonaut training?
Turn on the engines and hit the gas!
Figure it out, Sergei!
They're about the break through!
Sergei, hurry up! There's more coming!
Once we hit ten thousand
meters, they'll have no oxygen.
Hurry up, they're almost in!
Nearly there!
Sergei!
I think I got it!
I can't overload it, but I can launch it!
One minute starting now!
I need more time, I need more time!
I'll give you more time.
No, Aloysha! Come back!
Okay.
Aloysha!
Aloysha!
No!
Check main booster, propellant
diagnostics are green.
Gyro navigation systems are online.
Orbital stabilization
thrusters purged and ready.
This is Tabula Rasa to mission control,
final walkthrough complete.
All systems running at 100 percent.
We have confirmed "go"
for launch by all parties.
T-minus nine minutes and counting.
Roger that, mission control.
Engineer Gilmour, what's our status?
Green across the board, Commander, and...
and...
ooh, oh, wow, I think I
shouldn't have had those tacos.
I told you not to trust that food truck.
I think it's something else.
Gilmour?
I'll just do a couple of tests.
I'm just gonna touch here.
Ah!
Ah, ah!
We got a possible appendicitis.
No, no, no...
Captain...
It's just... mm. -She's not clear to fly.
Mission control, Engineer Gilmour
has fallen ill and needs medical attention.
We need to delay the launch.
No can do, Commander.
Delaying the launch would
set us back six months.
That's going to be a huge setback
that we can't handle.
We will alert the alternate.
He's standing by.
Shit.
Commander Tress, alternate
astronaut is en route.
Tabula Rasa, start auxiliary power units
and activate APUs.
APUs on.
Felt like this day would never come.
We are finally going to the moon.
As long as the alternate shows up.
Arming solid rocket booster
Sequence ready.
Arm and safe devices a go.
The alternate should be
joining you in a minute.
SRBs and devices clear.
I know none of us are happy about it,
but he's the best at what he does...
maybe even better than Gilmour.
We can't delay this
mission another six months.
Howdy, boss.
Prepped and ready to go to the moon.
I hear the commute is a killer.
Michael, for the last time,
I'm not your boss, I'm your commander.
Roger that, Commander.
Begin aero surface profile test.
Aero profile surface test
activated, Commanderino.
Mission control, profile test complete.
Copy.
Proceed with main engine
gimbal profile test.
Retract the gaseous vent arm.
Michael, please take this seriously.
This mission is far too
important to humanity, got it?
You don't have to worry about me, Commander
I'm here to work.
Commander, power status.
Power is running at 100 percent, no alarms.
Transferring communication
module power from ground
to internal.
Activating launchpad
sound suppression system.
Activating main engine
burn-off in T-minus 10.
Copy. Guidance is internal.
We will begin ground launch sequencer
for auto sequence start.
We are still go.
T-minus 27 seconds and counting, Commander.
Roger that, mission control.
Everyone ready to go to the moon?
Oh shoot...
What is it, Michael?
I think I left my stove on.
Remind me to not leave
you alone in the galley.
Luckily, NASA has ensured this ship
is mitigated against all
excessive heat forms,
just so long as we don't
land in the Compton Belkovich
volcanic complex on the far side,
we should be safe, even
from Liam's cooking.
Ten, nine, eight,
seven...
Starting main engine.
Six, five,
four, three,
two, one.
Godspeed, Tabula Rasa.
Roger that, mission control.
Ignition.
Liftoff.
There's the thermosphere.
Now for the exosphere.
Wow.
Mission Control to Tabula Rasa.
That is a successful launch.
I repeat, a successful launch.
Woo!
Current navigation track
to the moon appears clear
and artificial gravity
magnification is complete.
Roger that, mission control.
Tom, confirm navigation settings.
Navigation settings confirmed.
ETA to the moon, 68 hours,
42 minutes, and 15 seconds.
That tracks with our settings.
Signing off for now, but
will continue to monitor.
Congratulations, Tabula Rasa.
Nice work, everyone.
Now the real work begins.
Gravity normalizers engaged.
All right, I'll be in the
galley making popcorn,
if anybody needs something.
What? C'mon.
How's it looking? Everything
still on schedule?
Uh, sure...
just trying to make a
renewable source of energy
that will support generations
of thousands of people
living on the moon, no big deal.
If anyone can make this
fuel work, it's you.
You led the team that discovered what,
a thousand new uses for algae?
What's one more, right?
Thanks, Commander, that means a lot.
You know, my dad keeps
saying if we're successful,
they'll have towns on the moon
named after us soon enough.
Think about it...
Adams City.
Tressburg.
Don't go looking for condos just yet.
Go for Commander Tress.
Go for Tress.
Commander, we have a bit of
electromagnetic disturbance,
probably due to the Van
Allen radiation belt.
It's nothing out of the ordinary, but...
What does that mean?
We've been on a bit of a
run, but we should be fine.
But we'll have to adjust
our landing by a degree.
But we should still be able
to land in the West Crater.
Keep an eye on it.
Let Ellie and mission
control know right away.
Henri and Michael as well.
Copy, we're having trouble
reaching out to mission control
due to the interference,
but I'll keep trying.
Roger that.
I'm about to go on my sleep
shift, but don't hesitate
to wake me the second anything changes.
Are we okay, Commander?
Be ready for anything.
I'm gonna get some shut-eye.
I suggest you do the same.
It'll be all hands once
we make our approach.
Sounds good, Commander.
Quequio satellite sighted.
Navigation holding steady?
Yes, current descent is only
46 feet from our initial site.
Final run-through at 100 percent,
confirmed by Michael,
Henri, and yours truly.
Come in, Commander Tress,
we are ready to initiate
orbital lunar descent.
Confirmed.
Tabula Rasa Crew, report to command module
for initial orbital lunar descent
in T-minus 5 minutes and counting.
Go back, go back!
Whoa...
Everyone, get your asses up here, now!
Status report.
Commander, we are reading that
you are veering off-course
by 24.2 degrees, please advise.
We're not getting back on-course.
Mission control, we had some
interference from the Van Allen,
but we course-corrected.
There's no way it's causing
this much interference.
Copy, Tabula Rasa.
We suggest, uh...
Hello?
Hello, mission control, do you copy?
Mission control, I repeat, do you copy?
We lost them.
Henri, Michael, we need a diagnostic
of the electrical components
of the nav system.
On it.
-Copy, boss.
The hardware's fried, the
system's completely overloaded.
Something's scrambling the
computer to continually reset.
My electromagnetic readings
are off the charts.
Interference shouldn't increase
exponentially like this.
I'm not getting control, we
need to do something, now.
Restart the ship.
What?
We should regain emergency control.
Oxygen and gravity are on separate systems,
so those should hold.
Captain, that's insane.
But Commander, we have no time.
We'll be propelled to the far side
in T-minus 95 seconds.
It's either this, or we crash and explode.
Restart the ship.
She's holding.
She's holding.
Wait... navigation's not course-correcting.
Sixty seconds till we're
flung to the far side.
We need to manually maneuver the ship.
Michael, can you slow us down by
adjusting the rocket boosters?
I can keep us flying long
enough to not go "kaboom."
We'll be flung to the far
side of the moon before then.
If that happens we need to get
as close as possible to
the Von Krmn crater.
We can use parts from the Chang'e-4 lander
and Yutu-2 rover to fix the ship.
Michael, Henri, adjust
the rockets, slow us down.
On it.
When we land, we can use
the Quequio relay satellite
to make contact.
That's the only thing on the
far side that can reach Earth.
Assuming we land in one piece.
Okay.
Anything?
It's not working.
That was the satellite.
We won't be able to
contact mission control.
That won't matter if we
don't survive this landing.
Michael, Henri, the rockets.
Nothing yet, Commander.
Keep her as steady as possible.
Roger that, Commander.
It's not working, we
have to do it manually.
Anything?
It's working.
Right for the Chang'e 4!
Brace for impact!
Michael, Henri, are you okay?
All good, Commander.
We're locked out of the systems.
We need to figure out a
way to get back to Earth...
now.
Status report... is anyone hurt?
Negative, Commander, we're all good here.
System says no hull breaches, either.
But that Chang'e 4 rover
was our best chance
to communicate with mission control.
It doesn't matter.
The satellite's gone, and the only thing
on the far side of the moon
that can communicate with Earth,
we destroyed.
I'll never see my dad again.
We won't see anyone again.
Mission control knows we
crashed on the far side.
If they don't hear from
us in the next few hours,
the best they can try to do any time soon
will be to figure out a way to communicate.
But that could take days or longer,
especially without the Quequio satellite.
We're all alive.
We need to assess and see what's
available, and for how long.
We'll probably have to get back on our own.
Of course.
Tom, Henri, status report?
We've lost most of our power.
Owen, please tell me life
support is still functional.
Okay, okay...
Um...
we should be okay on oxygen.
We have enough in reserve
to last six months.
Our food source is supposed
to mimic that as well.
We are equipped to grow vegetation,
so we should get some fresh
food if we're here for a while.
And so long as there
aren't any hull breaches
and no one opens any doors or windows,
we should be able to maintain
a moderate temperature
inside the modules for months.
And if there aren't any
leaks, we'll be fine.
I'll do a walkthrough, then a moonwalk,
to ensure there's no external damage.
See? We're all safe.
How far away are we from the Yutu-2 rover?
Rough estimate, about a mile.
Is there any way to contact
mission control from the Yutu-2?
No, the only way to reach
Earth from the far side
was through the Quequio relay satellite.
Which we destroyed.
Exactly.
So, Michael, Henri, you're coming with me
to retrieve whatever components
we can from the Yutu-2 rover,
use it to get Tabula Rasa up and running,
at least to the near side,
so we can make contact.
I'm coming too.
The Yutu-2 houses several spectrometers.
I could pull a whole one
or scavenge it for parts.
No, if it's operational,
we'll drive it back here.
You can get what you need from it then.
And what if it's not?
Then we'll be missing out on
potentially life-saving tech.
Fine.
Ellie, I need the rest of you to take stock
of all the damage you can find.
Make sure all supplies and experiments
are still operational, and if possible,
chart a course back home.
We'll need every bit of oxygen, water,
and sustenance accounted for.
We could be here for a while.
We're on it, Commander.
And Josie, make sure
the life support module
is fully operational.
If that breaks, we have
no chance of going back.
Copy, Commander.
All right, team, let's suit up.
All right, it's at least a 20-minute hike.
Everyone keep an eye on your vitals.
Copy that, Commander.
-Copy.
Copy that, Commander.
Follow me.
Come on, guys, we're the first humans
to set foot on the far side of the moon.
Guys, we're a part of
history no matter what now.
Stupid things!
Did you see that?
See what?
I don't know, it looked Cyrillic...
Russian, maybe.
Russian? That's odd.
If anything, we probably picked up
some Chinese characters from the Yutu-2.
No, no, no, it for sure wasn't that.
Let me see if I can get it pulled back up.
We have more important things to do.
Come on, can we finish this walkthrough?
Fine.
Well, Liam, it appears to be working.
Aren't you glad I came, Commander?
Okay, let's take what
we need and head back.
The less of our oxygen reserves
we use out here, the better.
Jackpot.
Oh, shoot.
What is it, Liam?
Bloody nose.
I hit my face pretty bad during the crash.
Liam, have Owen check you
out the second we get back.
Captain, I think you should see this.
A volcanic reaction?
Unlikely...
nothing under the moon should
cause ripples like that.
The moon has magma, but
no active volcanoes.
Even if we're under a magma
chamber, there's no way.
Tracks?
From what, a giant moon snake?
The rover?
No, tire tread doesn't match.
Back to the ship, leave the rover!
What are those?
Sharks?
Why are there sharks on the moon?
Look, it's not moving.
I think someone must have set a trap.
Okay, but who set the trap?
Ah!
How are they breathing?
Uh, I think they just spoke...
Russian?
First there were giant sharks,
now there are Russians?
You think they're friendly?
The enemy of my enemy is my friend.
Americans...
Welcome to the moon!
For the record, this
was not in the brochure.
I didn't think it would be the Americans
who will lead my rescue
operation, but how do you say...
beggars can't be choosers.
A rescue mission?
Who are you?
You weren't sent here to rescue me?
After 40 years on the moon,
I assumed somebody would
want to bring me back!
Papa, we're going to get you back home.
Don't give up hope.
What is the point?
I'm an old man, I've
literally watched the world
pass me by more times than I can remember.
Maybe...
maybe it's time to assume...
actually, to accept that no one is coming.
Don't say that.
Yes, she's right.
We're more than happy to bring
you back with us, both of you.
We just need to fix our ship first.
See, Papa? We're going home.
What is up with her back?
Michael, stop. They just saved us.
I'm... I'm sorry.
Okay, let me officially
introduce ourselves.
My name is Sergei, and this is Akula.
And she's my daughter...
Adopted daughter.
I'm sorry, I...
No problem.
But hey, if you ever will try
to touch my daughter again,
I will make the arrangement
to send you back home
in a plastic bag, you understood?
Look, I'm sorry about my crewmate.
We can take you back to Earth with us,
but first we need to
know who you really are,
and what you're doing here.
There's no time for it.
The hybrids can return any moment.
I have a rover just towards
this ledge, let's go.
Good, I can guide you back to my ship.
Are you sure it's a good idea to have them
bring us to their ship?
We may be followed, and their ship
is our best bet to get
off this stupid rock.
Mm.
Good looking forward.
Okay, change of the plans.
Now we go to our base
and gather our supplies,
and when it's safe, we return to your ship
and figure out how we
can get back to Earth.
Last I checked, I was the commander here.
I need to get back to my ship.
Well, we either all go to my ship
and wipe them off your trail,
or we go separate ways.
They will follow you, find you,
kill you and every member of your crew.
Does it still sound
like a good idea to you?
Fine, lead the way...
for now.
Quickly, get on. They're not far.
I'm sorry it's a tight fit,
I wasn't expecting guests.
Okay, come on, guys, make some room.
Come on.
Ah!
Henri!
Hurry! Drive, we have to save him!
What are you waiting for, let's go!
They will lead us into a trap.
If they were going to kill
him, they would have done so.
If they're not gonna kill
him, what are they doing?
They're taking him hostage.
I have to warn my crew.
No, you don't.
Get off me, I have to warn my crew!
I'm not gonna let them die!
If you don't want them to die,
then don't talk to them over the radio.
The electromagnetic waves will lead sharks
straight to your ship, and to your crew.
They won't get a chance.
We have to save Henri.
I'm not leaving another member of my crew.
And we will, but going
in there now, unprepared,
with what you're wearing,
is a suicide mission.
We will get supplies at our base.
Where's my helmet?
How can I breathe down here?
Hey! Let me out of here!
I am Tzarina Selah.
I'm sure you have questions.
So do I.
Quickly, no time to lose.
Welcome to my abode.
It'll take your body a minute
to adjust to the oxygen
filling the ship from my algea crop.
You can take off your masks then.
So, now, we can talk.
Okay, I got one question.
How are you still alive?
Okay, I have some serious questions.
Why doesn't she need a suit?
Or oxygen?
I knew there was something
"fishy" about her.
He was right.
I'm one of them.
Created to survive in all conditions.
Man, this day just keeps
getting weirder and weirder.
Scouting an abandoned camp for
supplies, I came across her.
She was absolutely healthy...
hungry, but healthy.
He saved my life, raised me as his own,
and taught me everything he knows.
I grew up listening to
his homeland's music,
and reading the books of his people.
The ship had a fine audio system.
Thank God for Tchaikovsky,
"Swan Lake" was the only thing
that could put me to sleep as a child.
Have you heard of it?
Yes, we've heard of "Swan Lake."
It's a classic back on Earth.
But I'm actually a rock
and roll guy, you know?
But I was not able to put my hands on it.
I even saw Elton in Moscow, in...
Wait, wait, you saw... you saw Elton John?
Yes, this thing was the best one, eh?
Can we get back on topic, please?
Okay, as much as her music taste,
Akula became better than
me in many respects.
She even made some devices I
wasn't able to survive without.
So, speaking of...
here, upgraded suits.
They were my prototype,
but they still work.
They block body heat and
electromagnetic frequencies,
rendering us invisible to them.
While keeping your own body heat
to protect you from the
frigid moon's temperatures.
They also utilize an infrared communicator,
which converts sound to be undetectable.
And the oxygen?
Same like hybrids...
I convert my own.
So, they able to have it by
consume algae they harvest,
and I able to extract it from
the containers I grow them in.
So, that's why my ship is full of oxygen,
and I put some on my back,
you know, in my suit.
Like a makeshift oxygen tank.
Yes.
Impressive, but why are there
hybrid sharks on the moon
in the first place?
Well, I was a very young scientist,
but always dreamed to become a cosmonaut.
"The great gig in the
sky," I always told myself.
But we had a better and straight goal
from the government...
we have to declare the
moon Soviet property.
You had just left your footprint on it,
and we were going to build cities.
So, our government created
these sharks, these hybrids,
to become Cold War weapons
against the United States.
So, my colleague and I
lured them on the rocket
to make sure they wouldn't invade Earth.
But you're the only one here.
What happened to the other guy?
He sacrificed himself so that I could live.
Sergei, I'm so sorry.
How did you manage to survive so long?
Well, the ship was filled with experiments.
I was able to grow my own food,
collect evaporated water from plants,
and algae helped me to survive.
We found water, drilled underground.
It's not very good, but we survive.
Look, I hate to break up this Q and A,
but a man is being tortured
by giant shark people.
Michael's right, every second we're here
is a second we're not saving Henri.
Where did they take him?
The hybrids developed a settlement
inside the largest crater in the area.
He's likely being held there.
We need to get there now.
Henri's our mechanic.
We can't repair the ship without him.
Let's boogie.
The sharks are probably
off our trail by now.
We need to try and
communicate with the ship.
We need to warn the crew at all costs.
They need to avoid using
anything electromagnetic.
I think you're right.
Don't let them see me.
Hey, you saw Elton John?
Man, I've been trying,
never got a chance to.
Ellie.
Ellie, if you can hear
this, do not respond...
I repeat, do not respond.
The ship is in danger of being attacked.
Any luck restoring electricity to the ship?
Not yet.
I repeat, do not respond using
anything electromagnetic.
It could draw them to
the ship for an attack.
Come in... Commander? Commander Tress!
It's not safe.
-Nicole!
What was that?
I don't know.
What could be taking them so long?
It sounded like she was in trouble.
We have to go out after them.
What? No, no, no.
We were given explicit
orders to remain on the ship.
Nicole put me in charge.
They should have been back by
now, they're not responding.
What if they're hurt?
I need you to grab your
medical gear and come with me.
But...
-No buts!
Josie, Tom, continue running diagnostics.
Owen, we have a crew to find.
Ah... I swear, I don't
know where the ship is!
The crash took us so far
off-course, I... I...
I just want your ship.
You and your crew can have
everything we leave behind.
Build your little colony in peace.
We are going home.
Home?
Yes, the mother planet to us both. Earth.
Wait, wait, wait... you're from Earth?
Yes, I will rule there as I rule here.
Now tell me... where is your ship?
I... I can't tell you.
That's a shame. Scar!
Ah, my leg, ah!
Ah!
Now tell us, or die!
Okay. Okay. But you have to...
you have to promise me...
promise me you won't hurt my crew.
On my honor as Tzarina,
ruler of the Hybrid sharks.
Scar, prepare the guards
We're taking the ship.
Ah!
Heh, if Elton John could see me now, right?
Yeah, you're a rocket man now.
What... what are these made of?
Sharpened moonstone...
the only thing sharp enough
to pierce the sharks' hides.
This stone has more crystalline structure,
and it's hold sharp edge
for extremely long time.
You two really have thought
of everything, haven't you?
When the alternative is
death, you do what you can.
Okay, from now, we'd
better go forward on foot.
We don't want to let
them know we're coming.
Akula, lead the way.
It's clear. This way... stay close.
Hey, I've been meaning to ask you about
the booby trap you set when we met.
What about it?
I couldn't help but notice
that the hybrid shark,
when it was on its back, it stopped moving.
Why is that?
Tonic immobility...
when a shark is upside-down,
it cannot move,
and it's about the only
thing what can stop them.
And how many sharks are out
there, dozens, hundreds?
A few dozen.
Their leader, Tzarina Selah,
only allows the very strongest to hatch.
But even with her rules,
automatic parthenogenesis
asexual reproduction, started to happen.
Nature finds a way.
And how do they just pick a few to survive?
Do they just let the weak ones die?
All the eggs are cryogenically
frozen in the hopes
that they one day will
have enough resources
to hatch them all.
The ones that are allowed to be born,
the best and the strongest,
are trying to protect the crater.
No wonder you weren't chosen.
Everyone makes mistakes.
Now, quiet.
They can hear us.
Wow... they built a whole civilization.
Impressive, if they weren't so terrifying.
Who would have thought sharks
would have colonized
the moon before humans?
Half-shark, half-human.
All teeth?
All violence... don't forget that.
Enough.
Akula, where do we need to
go to get into the prison?
The other side of that large building.
They don't have heavy patrols there,
they guard the front entrance.
If we go in through the back,
we should have a clear shot.
You heard her.
Let's dance.
Follow me, and don't get any blood on you.
Look what they were able to accomplish
in only a few decades.
Yeah, it's impressive, all right.
Too bad they're all bloodthirsty killers
who would rip your throat
out if given the chance.
Of course, just makes me
wish we had the chance
to actually do the mission
we came here to do.
Well, if they could, we sure can.
These shark hybrids have only expansion
and aggressions in mind.
They never leave their guards down...
stay alert.
I don't like this.
Something feels wrong.
We have to try.
These footprints are
the only signs of them.
Nicole would do the same for us.
I guess.
It's just spooky out here, on the far side.
What's that?
What?
I don't know, it looks...
it looks like a piece of fabric,
maybe from one of the spacesuits.
Oh, my God...
Liam.
And where's Nicole, Michael, Henri?
Come in, Commander,
Michael, Henri, anybody...
we have a casualty!
Back to the ship... now!
What do you think got Liam?
There's nothing living on the moon!
Owen, you cut out for a second...
Owen?
Owen!
Owen!
Help!
All right, if I take our location
in conjunction with the moon's rotation...
there, we have our way home.
But...
But? But what?
We have to get this bucket
of bolts off the ground
and headed back to Earth
in less than six hours.
If we don't, it's another four
weeks till the next window.
See if you can get in touch with Nicole.
Maybe she's with Ellie by now.
Commander Tress, this is Tom.
Come in, Commander.
You and the crew need to
get back to the ship ASAP.
We only have a six-hour window to get home.
Commander Tress, come in.
Nicole?
Ellie?
Is anybody out there?
If we get attacked, remember one rule...
if we draw blood, we draw attention.
But we've been cutting sharks all day.
Exactly... out there, where
there is no atmosphere.
But here, they can smell anything.
And boy, they do love smell of blood.
God, it's hot in here.
It's safe to take it off.
They hold prisoners at the
back end of this building.
We have to be careful
not to alert any patrols.
Should we take 'em down?
We have to avoid any conflicts.
We're on hybrids territory now.
Looks like the hallway splits up ahead.
We'll take the left, you guys go right.
Move out.
The sooner we can get
Henri back to our ship,
the sooner we can get out of here for good.
What do I do?
We only have one shot at this.
Follow my lead and take the low road.
What?
-Trust me!
Swing!
Lunge!
Stop!
We wanna keep him alive?
We draw blood, we draw attention, remember?
He drew blood to alert the guards.
I knew we should have killed him.
We have to get out of here, go.
Go, go, go!
-Go, go, go!
Can't risk it.
We found Henri!
Henri, oh, my God.
I'm sorry, I...
I tried my best, but I just...
The ship, it's not safe.
What are you talking about?
The sharks, they're gonna use
the ship to get back to Earth.
They have an army of eggs that
they're gonna hatch there.
Earth has all the resources they need
to become the dominant species.
Why wouldn't they just use your ship?
Well, my ship is barely big enough
just for Akula and myself.
We don't have enough fuel to reach Earth,
and we operate off the
Cold War time technology.
So, there is no way to plot a course.
What about your ship?
We have to get back, now.
Michael, help Henri up.
Let's get outta here.
Come on, this way.
Hurry!
Quick! In here. They're
running the other way.
What are these?
Uh, guys?
These are hybrid shark eggs.
This must be their incubation chamber.
There are so many.
Earth would never stand a chance.
We should destroy them now.
No!
Those are innocent children.
They haven't done anything wrong.
Children?
Those are monsters, killing machines.
From what I heard about
humans, they're not better.
Should we kill all the humans, too?
If we stop them now,
we can prevent an invasion
from ever happening.
Those things have millions
of soldiers stockpiled,
ready to attack at any minute.
If we destroy them now,
it'll take them decades to
recover, if they ever do.
They're sounding an alarm!
We've lingered here too long.
We have to get out of here, now!
Go, hurry!
Move slowly and quietly. The
sharks know we're here now.
Magnificent. Just like you and me...
sister.
No...
don't group me in with your kind, Selah.
From the moment I was born,
it was made very clear to
me that I'm not one of you.
Where is Akula?
Akula?
Akula!
They abandoned me, and you did nothing.
I spared your life!
They wanted to kill you,
but I wouldn't let them.
I knew the human would take you in.
Weak, predictable humans.
My human has shown me more kindness
from the very beginning
than any hybrid ever has.
Think, Akula.
You are the link between human and shark.
I knew it then and I know it now.
We need you.
That changes nothing.
I know all about your plans.
We are returning home. To where we belong.
Not if you're going to kill off humanity.
I won't let you.
You can watch from here or you...
we could finally go home.
Don't scare me like that again!
Where have you been?
I heard something.
Could we steal one of the sharks' rovers
outside the building?
Yes, we have to get out of here.
Perfect. Henri?
All good, Commander.
We don't have time for this.
Michael!
It's either us or them.
Get out! Get out!
Commander...
Commander Tress, can you hear me?
It's no use, Tom.
We need to keep working
until someone gets back.
I hate feeling so helpless.
Me too, but we have our plants,
Liam's experiments, and our
back-up oxygen reserves.
We could survive for months if we need to.
Yeah, you're right.
Well, let's just...
Oh!
What was that?
- The habitation chamber, hurry!
- Go, go, go.
Those look like shark teeth.
Sharks on the moon...
that's what that was, yeah?
Whatever it is, we cannot let it destroy
the life support systems, we'll
never make it back if they do.
Ah!
-Josie!
Which way to the rovers?
Those were children... babies.
I did what I had to to survive.
I saved our asses.
And it's not like I killed all of them,
just a drop in the bucket.
Enough! We have to move.
They'll be on us any second.
We have to stick together
or die alone, got it?
Akula, lead the way.
Get in.
We gotta lose him.
Hold on!
Uh, he's still there.
Take him out.
My pleasure.
Nice shot.
It will be back... that wasn't a kill shot.
But you bought us precious time.
All we need, just keep moving.
That's an infrared communication device,
same we've got in our suits.
Ellie? Tom?
Josie? Owen? Can anybody hear me?
This is Commander Nicole Tress.
If anyone can hear me,
we got aggressive company coming in hot.
Do what you can to arm the ship.
You must keep it safe.
I repeat, protect the ship at all costs.
All right, everyone, keep an eye out...
we don't want any more surprises, got it?
Everyone inside, hurry.
We're too late.
Come on, we gotta help them.
How many were inside?
Four.
Where is everyone?
No bodies and no blood.
We need to go room to room
and see if we can find any of your people.
Akula, stay by me.
What happened here?
Oh! Nicole!
You're back!
-Josie! Tom!
Where's everyone else?
They're not with you?
They went looking for you hours
ago, and we've had no word.
Liam as well.
We think there's some
sharks still out there,
just not sure where.
They are sharks, right?
Yes, and that's why we need to make sure
we have everything armed against them.
Hold on, wait...
who are they?
What are you wearing,
And why doesn't she have oxygen?
We'll explain everything later.
That's Sergei, that's Akula,
and the only thing you
need to know right now
is we need to get back to Earth now,
with these two as part of the crew.
Good, I plotted us a course home,
but we only have four
hours and 15 minute window.
If we repair breaches in the hull,
we can use some of our
spare oxygen tanks as...
well, as the algae-based
biofuel I've been working on
to jump-start the ship.
Great, the sooner we get
off this rock, the better.
Henri, do you think you can help Tom?
Oh, my God, Henri, what happened?
That's how they were able to find the ship.
They tortured me.
What? You did what?
Stop!
Josie, you tell Sergei what else you need.
Akula, you come with us
to the command module
to help Tom and Henri.
First, we need to repair the entrance.
And I will not let Akula to
be out of my sight again.
If Nicole needs my help
to get off the moon,
then you need to let me come with her.
They're back!
How many are there?
Ten, 20... a lot.
There are too many of them.
And this... just a stupid baby.
There is no way we can kill them
fast enough with our harpoons.
We need a new plan.
I've got this.
Henri, no! -That's too dangerous!
You have plenty of capable people here
that can repair the ship.
Josie and Tom figured out a way home,
Akula and Sergei have been
stuck here for 40 years,
and all I did was give up the location.
Now I'm gonna fix it.
What is he doing?
Saving your asses... and
no one's gonna stop me.
My mind's already made up.
-Wait...
I'm the commander, I should be doing this
That's exactly what you need
to do, Commander... command.
No, let him go.
He's the reason why we're in this mess.
You can barely stand on one foot.
The sharks were gonna
find us no matter what.
No, they're right.
I'll draw them away from the ship
and then I'll take care of them.
Hopefully, I'll be able
to give them the slip,
and then together, we can get home.
If we return, I will make sure you receive
the highest possible commendations.
When we get home, Commander.
All right, everyone, take cover.
Ah!
Die, you son of a bitch!
All clear.
Henri's sacrifice won't be forgotten.
All right, team, we have work to do.
Tom?
Yeah.
Seal off this section,
plot us a course home.
I'll take care of the breach.
Akula.
Roger that, Commander.
Follow me.
Adjusting for our new weight,
using the moon's gravitational
pull to our advantage,
I think we can pull this off.
Our flight path is clear, but...
But what?
We have less time than I thought.
How much time we talking?
Twenty-four minutes and 37 seconds.
You said we had four hours!
I forgot to adjust the
amount of force required
to get us to the speed to successfully
fling us to the near side.
Our initial launch didn't account for us
being on the far side.
I just fixed the hull breach.
Let's everyone be ready
so we can hit that window.
Let's move.
More sharks will be showing up any second.
Oh, no.
What? What is it?
They're here.
They're loading up the eggs!
They're boarding the ship.
Who is that?
That's Tzarina Selah. She's their leader.
Search the ship! Kill all who remain.
We still need to seal the interior hull
before we can take off.
You're not wearing protective suits.
They can detect your
electromagnetic signature.
Stay near electronics...
they'll go after you first.
I need to download the
flight plan onto my drive.
We can't let them have it.
We have to hold on to that.
We can't risk it, we need everyone alive.
Find a place to hide, and
attack only when necessary.
Everyone hide, now!
Ah!
Come on, come on...
Got it!
Oh, shit.
Tom...
Ah!
You're a freak of nature, you know that?
Do your worst.
Stop!
We surrender.
Akula, sister.
You should have taken me up on my offer.
After all, none of this could
have happened without your help.
What offer? What help?
How do you think we
learned how to fly a ship?
When you were out hunting us,
we sent some hybrids
to break into your ship
and learn everything they could.
I didn't know, Papa.
I had no idea.
Don't be modest.
Now you have a chance to
live among your real family
and be a leader of our people on Earth.
Is it true?
She offered it, yes,
but I never considered
it, not for a moment.
Sharks are not my family.
They left me for dead.
You are my family.
Exactly why we abandoned you
near his ship to begin with.
Our plan was executed perfectly.
All thanks to you.
I swear, I didn't know, Papa.
You believe me, right?
I trust you.
She's my daughter.
I trust her with my life.
Selah, it's not too late.
You could continue your good work here.
We can go back to Earth
and return with supplies.
You could grow and thrive.
Just let us go.
Humans made you...
we can help you.
I'd rather take Earth for my own.
We're leaving... now.
We need to get off this ship.
Guards don't speak English.
I don't think we can trust her anymore.
What more does she have to do?
She's saved your ass more
times today than I can count.
She's proven herself to be
worth not only our trust,
but our respect.
I believe you.
Thank you.
I believe you, too.
I suppose if you're in here
with us, you're one of us.
So, we're good?
Sure.
Okay, maybe there's a way out of here.
If we can get out, maybe
there's something on your ship.
No, there's...
Oh, my God, they're gonna torture us.
Not without a fight, they aren't.
Gotcha.
Henri!
Henri!
Ah!
Tom's USB.
The flight plans!
If we can get this back
to your ship, Sergei,
we can use this to get back
and warn Earth that the
sharks aren't to be trusted.
We could fight!
There!
Depressurizing.
They'll be here any second, hurry!
It looks to be about 50 feet down.
It's only gonna get further,
and gravity's gonna slow you down, now, go!
One at a time to be safe.
Come on, hurry!
I'll go first, so I can
catch you when you land.
I'm not a kid anymore.
I will not let you to be hurt.
Wait for my command!
Akula, jump!
Warning, hatch breach in Module Four.
Warning, hatch breach in Module Four.
You next.
-No, you!
Stop!
Change of plans.
-Ah!
Where is Akula?
Are you all right, boss?
Yeah, I'm fine.
I wish I could take credit.
Scar...
But it was a human that killed
your precious bodyguard.
It's Akula...
and something else.
Akula.
Is that the tzarina?
It was.
Pretty sure she got some
brain damage, or worse.
Guys...
My ship is not far away... run!
Over here!
I've set up a perimeter of booby traps
that will help slow them down.
There is a way we can destroy
the rest of the sharks,
and maybe, if we are lucky,
we can destroy their ship
before it gets too far.
Out with it!
What? What is it?
The nitrogen-enriched
soil I use to grow crops
can be used to make an explosion.
I can't believe that I
didn't think of this sooner.
There is no bomb that you can
make that will reach the sharks.
Yes, but I can make the ones
that would aggravate the magma
under the moon's surface.
I can fly my rocket
straight into the center.
It's the only way.
But you'll die!
Anything will be wiped out on
the surface within 50 miles.
Including us.
The geo-thermal disturbance
will create tidal waves of lava
that will spread easily over 50 miles.
Looks like they're flanking
us, we have to move... run.
That's not going to hold long.
She doesn't have much,
but controls still working, engine runs.
And we just have enough fuel for one shot.
I can do it all by myself, but
I need you buy me some time.
There has to be a better way.
We don't have time.
They're already here.
Sergei, no!
I'll stay with you, I'll...
Akula, my sweet daughter,
my dearest daughter,
I'm finally ready to
do something by myself.
I need you to go with Nicole and Michael,
and keep the hybrids off my
back so we can destroy them.
You are the best fighter I know.
You can do it.
Spasiba, Papa.
Keep it with you.
I've always saved it for the long time,
while we land in the sea.
Keep it on you.
When you land, it will do the job.
Trust me... it will do the job.
Now, go.
Please keep them off my
back so we can break theirs.
Go!
You ready?
Ready?
Who could be?
Well, too bad.
Ha!
Ah!
Okay, old lady...
show me what you've got.
Thanks.
-You're welcome.
Keep fighting, let's go!
Ha!
Ah!
What on Earth?
Exactly!
Earth!
We're here!
I can't believe we're here!
Papa was right... we're
home, thanks to Papa.
We'll make sure his
sacrifice is not forgotten.
Papa described Earth to
me, and he was right.
He said it would eclipse all
of my wildest imagination.
Oh, it's beautiful, Papa!
It really is.
I'm never gonna take it for granted again.
We need to figure out how to get back.
Maybe wait till dark, plot a
detailed course with the stars.
Oh, it hurts...
oh, it really, really hurts, ugh!
Akula! Where does it hurt?
It's coming in waves!
All right, just breathe, deep breaths.
Akula, did you maybe have any sort of...
relationship with any of the shark hybrids?
What? No!
Ah!
Akula, I think you're pregnant.
What?
How is it possible?
Automatic parthenogenesis?
Sergei mentioned it happening
to the other sharks.
Akula, push!
It's... it's adorable!
Oh, great... now we have
another mouth to feed.
Ah!
Son of a bitch, these teeth are sharp!
Nicole, I've got to take care of my babies!
Akula!
Akula! Akula!
We're so fu...