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[man 1] I am filing a grievance
with the union on this.

[man 2] [laughing] Yeah.

I mean, double overtime
on Labor Day? Ugh!

[man 1] View ain't too shabby
though, huh?

[man 2] Sure, but I'd still
rather spend time with the fam.

[Kate sighs] You gentlemen do
realize sequential cooling units

are incapable of
replacing themselves.

[man 1] Sorry, Kate. I am
examining the connectors now.

[Kate] Check orientation
to payload bay.

[man 2] Beginning installation.
Stand by.

[loud whirring sound]

[whirring intensifies]

[yells]

[male announcer] It's another
beautiful day

in sunny Southern California.

Nothing but clear, blue
skies in the forecast.

So get that party started.

Let's make this a Labor Day
weekend to remember.

So keep it tuned right here

as I keep on spinning
today's hottest...

Look, I'm telling you, man,
this girl's gorgeous.

I'm just not in the mood,
all right?

It's been over a year. You've
been in that cage long enough.

We'll drink some beers,
have some laughs, get laid.

By the end of this weekend
you'll be a whole new you.

Charlie 2.0

I'm so ready. I need a vacation.

Need a lift?

I don't know, I heard
hitchhiking can be dangerous.

Okay.



[knocking]

Hey, Char. I'd like to
introduce you to Annie.

- Hi, Charlie. Nice to meet you.
- You too.

Oh, and, uh, dude drooling
back there,

- he answers to Brendan.
- Hey.

All right, let's get 'em
in there, yeah?

Oh yeah, sorry, on my phone.

Do you want me to put
your bag in the back?

Oh, yeah, thank you. Thanks.



Oh my God, you guys,

it looks like the lake's gonna
be over 80 degrees all weekend.

Yes!

- I can't wait to jump in!
- It's so gonna happen.

My brother said
we can use his jet ski.

- Uh, no.
- Yeah. Oh.

We're not jet skiing.
Jet skiing's for tools.

[both] Oh, shut up.

[laughing]



[camera clicks]

[camera clicks]

[Brendan] You think this dump
has a restroom?

C'mon, find a bush.

For the gas.

[cash register dings]

- Want one?
- Yes, I do.

[whispers] Should I, um?

Hey.

- Sorry, the music.
- That's okay.

Thanks.

So, uh... you always
such a chatterbox?

Yeah, um, sorry, I just
have a lot on my mind.

Well, do you wanna
talk about it, or?

- No.
- Okay.

- Sorry, just--
- No, it's fine.

Not right now.

Yeah, okay.

I'll let you get back to your,
uh, wallowing, or whatever.

[urinating]

[camera clicks]

- You in the wrong place!
- No, no, no, no!

I didn't see anything, I swear!

- Yeah, but you gonna.
- Help!

Keep yappin', see what happen.

g*dd*mn reporters. Ain't you
taken enough already?

You don't understand. We just
actually stopped for gas.

Oh, just filling up, huh?

Old Sunday drive, Route 66.

You seem damn interested
in my handiwork.

No, no, no,
no, no, no, no!

- I think we oughta take a look.
- No, please.

- Sure you do.
- No!

Surely, c'mon.

This here's Bambi. Dead Bambi.

Say hello, Bambi.

[Charlie] What's going on,
Brendan?

You trying to pass
a kidney stone?

Bren, what's going on, man?

Look, I think this is just
a big misunderstanding, okay?

Bren, we should go. Now.

Yeah, Brendan, you should leave.

Get.

Yo, have a nice day, huh?

[laughs]

[cocks g*n]

Oh sh*t, he's got a g*n.
Get in the car, now.

- What's going on?
- Go. Just get in!

- [Kara] What did you do?
- [Brendan] I didn't do anything.

[car revs and drives away]

[Rob] Yeah, you shoulda knocked
him on his butt, dude.

That's what I woulda done.

Dude, this hillbilly
was, like, crazy strong.

His hands, he had, like, kung fu
action grip or something.

[laughing]



[wind howling]

[keyboards clacking]

Uh, Elizabeth.

We're here.

Babe, this is going
to be incredible.

All right, guys,
get your bags.

Well this is gonna be fun.

[indiscernible chatter]

Sick!

- What you think, man?
- Yeah!

This way.

Whoa.

Your parents really know how to
live it up, don't they, huh?

They do okay.

Hey, I need to set up my
equipment before it gets dark.

Okay, yeah. Annie knows the way
to the lake.

- Oh, yeah.
- Awesome.

You guys coming?

Oh, uh, we have to, uh...

Prep the bedrooms?

Yeah.

Nice. Follow me.

Have fun with that.

[water running, birds singing]

Oh, what does that do?

It's a motion sensor.

This thing has a 40 foot
flash radius,

so it can catch
any nighttime visitors.

- Any what?
- Bigfoot.

Bears, actually.

[click]

[click]

So, uh, who is she?

The girl on your phone.

I'd rather just not talk
about it, if that's all right.

Yeah, okay.

Breathtaking, isn't it?

Absolutely.

Kara and I used to stand here
and close our eyes,

and let go of every worry,
every fear.

Try.

[exhales]

[Brendan] Yo! Over here,
hurry up!

Oh hell, yeah.

Come on.

[camera clicks]

Y'all watch crime dramas?

'Cause this is pretty much
always where they find the body.

[scoffs] Relax.

It's abandoned.

Kara and I used to love
exploring this place as kids.

I don't think this
is so abandoned.

[door creaks]

[Brendan] I guess a quick peak
wouldn't hurt.

This is a 9.3 GHz
Doppler radar, man.

[high-pitched whirring]
Still works.

[Annie] Oh, wow.

You guys.
This is m*llitary radio.

[coughs]

[coughing]

Are you okay?

[coughing]

Hey, here, sit down, sit down.

[gasping and coughing]

Annie, what do you need?
Just tell me what you need.

[inhaling]

- Are you okay?
- Yeah.

Oh, trust me,
that was nothing.

- Nothing?
- Yeah.

- Seemed pretty intense to me.
- No, it's all...

Whoo, it's all good.

Guys, it's the crazy dude
from the gas station.

- What?
- What?

Holy crap, it's actually him.

Oh, no.

[vehicle approaching]

sh*t! Come on, let's go.

Go, go, go, go, go, go, go!

[chains rattling]
Let me try. Let me try.

Shh, shh.

Oh my God.

What's going on?

[door bangs open]

[door closes]

[cocks g*n]

- [engine starts]
- Go, go, go!

Here he comes.

Go, go, go!

Come on, hurry up.
Here he comes. Go!

Run! Run!



You okay? Hey, you okay?

Come on, let's go, let's go.
Come on.



[man] Meteorologists
are debating the cause

of the spiraling clouds

first observed over
the entire peninsula.

Is this further proof
of global warming?

[Kara] Wait, wait!

That's what people across
the country have been asking

since those mysterious
cloud formations appeared

in the sky earlier
this morning.

As camera phones around the
world capture startling images

of this bizarre phenomena,
the weather forecast

seems to be shifting
by the minute.

Let's turn now to chief
meteorologist Paula Tally

for some more insight into
what could conceivably

cause such out
of this world--

Guys, guys!
You'll never believe--

- Whoa.
- Shh! Look.

[Paula] Yeah, Donald, an event
of these proportions

is definitely something
we haven't seen before.

What's really shocking is just
how rapidly it's expanding--

Hey, what the hell is that?

Don't ask me. I'm gonna
go get another beer.

Not surprisingly, many are
already calling this

the storm of the century.

[Donald] Okay, Paula, we've got
new reports coming in

from China, Brazil,
and Eastern Europe--

It's everywhere.

Well, uh, everywhere but here,
thank God.

[Brendan] Hey, guys.

[thunder]

Pretty incredible, huh? Why you
think it's happening?

You heard what they said, some
type of meteorological shift.

[Kara's mom] Have you been
watching the news?

Global warming, mom. We're all
finally getting what we deserve.

Hey, guys.

'Sup?

The battery's dead.

Someone left the lights on.

Don't look at me.

We'll have to charge it
overnight, all right?

I love you.

I love you, too,
sweetheart. Be safe.

Bye.

Smile.

[camera clicks]

Some of you will recognize
these photos

from the Conden Committee's
investigation

into Project Blue Book.

The committee's findings
effectively ended the project

in 1969, but pilots
continue to report

strikingly similar experiences
in the decades since.

Bring him in.

So, about that old story
of yours, Mr. Romanovich.

The one you never
wanted to hear.

Well, we're all ears now.

The hood's been forced, Char.

What?

I found this...

wedged between the positive
terminal and the frame.

Shorted out the battery.

I think I know who it was.

Yeah, dude. Earlier we found
this abandoned cabin.

It wasn't so abandoned.
It belongs to that weirdo,

the guy who was screwing
with Brendan at the station.

Now he's screwing
with all of us.

Okay, don't mention anything
about this to the girls, yeah?

We're not letting some
clown ruin our vacation.

[whirring sound]

[woman on phone]
It's confirmed.

The visitors are still on
track to arrive in your area.

You can't fight them, Colonel.

You can only make
preparations...

for the aftermath.

[thunder]

[Annie] What's he doing?

Yeah, yeah.

So, should we give you
guys some privacy?

How 'bout we, uh,
sh**t some pool?

Um, uh, I think I'm
actually just gonna

turn in for the night, guys.

Mm, now that sounds
like a great idea.

- Doesn't it, babe?
- Mm-hm.

[Kara laughs]

Bye.

She looks like a nice girl.

Yeah.

Well, then why'd you break up?

We didn't break up.

Ha, I knew it.

You're such an assh*le.

- Think I'm just some piece of--
- She d*ed.

What?

Yeah, um... 10 months ago.

In a car accident.

- I'm sorry, I--
- I had--

No, I, I thought Rob
said something.

- I had, I had no idea.
- Seriously, it's okay.

I'm so sorry.

It's okay.

[phone buzzing]

[woman] One of the
most controversial bloggers

in the country is warning us
about the extraterrestrial

nature of those unusual
cloud formations.

[man] Yes, Eva, what we are
looking at here is the arrival

of an extraterrestrial
civilization.

I have been saying this on
television, on my website,

for 20 years.

This phenomena that we're
seeing in the sky

cannot be disputed.

The government is not
telling us what's going on.

It's an outrage. It's been
almost four hours!

[woman] Let's go ahead and
welcome our next guest,

Dr. Lawrence Manning.

[Dr. Manning] Thank you
for having me.

Doctor, you're claiming to
have experienced direct

contact with the visitors,
as you refer to them.

[Dr. Manning] In March of '68,
I, myself, was taken.

I awoke on a surgical
table of some kind.

They did things
to my body.

I cannot tell you the pain
that I went through.

[man] Within the last
few minutes,

what appears to be a massive
craft has started emerging.

[loud rumbling]

What was that?

It's probably just the storm.

[loud rumbling and crackling]

[crackling and whirring]

[expl*si*n]

[grunting]

[grunting]

[heavy breathing]

They know I'm here.

[Colonel] You'll be perfectly
safe in this facility.

It's not me I'm worried about.

Kara?

What's wrong, baby?

You okay? What's wrong?

[loud cr*ck]

Kara?

Hey guys, please, come here!

Baby!

- What's wrong with her?
- I have no idea.

She was standing by the
window and just passed out.

Kara? Kara! Kara!

Hey.

What the hell happened?

I'm okay. I'm fine.

[rumbling]

[camera clicks]

Guys!

- You scared me, baby.
- I'm good, I'm--

Guys, guys, you're gonna
wanna see--

- What's wrong with her?
- I'm fine.

- She blacked out for a minute.
- A minute?

Guys, guys, you have
to see this, come on.

No, come on! Come on.

Uh, you finally got the photo
of the grizzly, man.

Congratulations.

- That's not a bear.
- Then what is it?

I knew that dirt bag
was behind this.

Thanks to you, Brendan.

Guys, knock it off.

Baby, relax. I got a g*n
in the car, a .38.

You brought a g*n?

Wait, hey, hey, Rob.
Rob, what are you doing?

I'm getting my g*n.

Let's call my mom.

Yeah.

Damn. No signal.

The storm probably knocked
out the communication relays.

[guttural sounds]

Guys, whoa, what's going on?
[g*nsh*t]

- Ahhh!
- Rob!

Let me in! Open the door!

It's Rob. It's Rob.
Let him in. Let him in.

Hey, over here.

What happened?

I-I tripped and
the g*n went off.

- Rob, what the hell did you see?
- Baby, tell us--

Look, I don't know what
it was, okay?

Slow down, okay, Rob?
You're scaring everybody.

I'm, I'm okay. I'm okay.

No, Kara.

Just... no.

Get away from the window. Now.

It's out there.

- The red glow.
- Oh my God.

Now I remember what
happened to me.

It came down from the cloud.

[bang]
[screams]

Oh sh*t!

Is everybody okay?

The battery's gotta be
charged by now, right?

I say we get in the car
and head to the closest town.

- Yeah.
- Dude, that's a two-hour drive.

What about the hunter's cabin?

The radio. We can call for help
on the emergency frequency.

We take this dirt road and
keep our headlights off,

we'll be there in
like five minutes.

Why do I have the
feeling you're gonna

get us all k*lled, Char?

Something you wanna say, man?
Just say it.

Hey!

Wanna finish this f*cking
pissing contest some other time?

Seriously.

Look, she's right.
We all just gotta calm--

Hey, hey!

Seriously? Did you just point
the f*cking g*n at me?

I'd hardly need a g*n
to take care of you, Char.

- Is that right?
- Yep. You're a p*ssy, Char.

You're the last
person who should be

calling the sh*ts when
lives are at stake.

You son of a bitch, I know
what you're implying. Say it!

Guys, I don't feel so good.

Get off me!

Hey, hey. What's wrong?

[glass breaking]

[Kara] We're all gonna die.

[Rob] I'm not gonna let anything
happen to you, you understand?

Hey. Hey.

We have to go now, okay?

Doesn't matter. They're taking
us no matter what.

Some kind of,
some kind of drone?

What the hell are we gonna do?

You two, head to the garage
and unplug the car battery.

Char and I will meet you
there in five minutes, okay?

Go!

Come on, I need your help
with Kara.

Go. Go. Go.

[gasping for air]

[inhaling deeply]

What the? Where did she go?

It's inside.

Hey, not yet.

[g*nsh*t]

[gasping in pain]

What have I done?

I'm sorry.

Rob? Go, go.

Head up to the garage.
Get in the garage, now.

Come on.

What happened to her?

[crying] I don't know.
I didn't know it was her.

[screams] What did you do?

We'll get you
out of here, baby.

I'm gonna get you to
a hospital, okay?

[Annie] No, no, no, no, no.

[Rob] No, no, no, don't,
don't do this.

Breathe. Breathe, baby.
Breathe, breathe, okay?

Breathe, baby, please,
breathe.

Rob, just--Rob.

Get off me! Breathe, damn it!

She's dead. Leave her. Move.

[Annie] No, no, no.

She's gone, okay?

Hey, Rob, there's nothing
we can do, okay?

We gotta go, okay?
We gotta go to the car.

[Annie] No, no.

- I don't see anything.
- Yeah, I know. That worries me.

We have no idea what they're
capable of or what they are.

We need a distraction, fellas.

Rob? What the hell--Rob, what
the f*ck are you doing, man?

Run to the forest.

I said, run to
the f*cking forest!

Stop, Rob!

Rob, calm, calm down.

Calm down.

[g*nsh*t]

[Annie] We have to go.

Charlie.

- Rob!
- Charlie.

We have to go now, damn it.
We have to go.

Come on. Charlie.

Good, go!

Go! Go!

sh*t.

[groaning] Ow.

[Rob] Where you going, buddy?

Leaving me for dead?

[cocks g*n]

[whirring]

Rob. Rob!

Run, run!

Annie.

[gasping]

I need a moment.

No, we don't have a moment,
okay? We gotta go, okay?

What?

- What, what is it?
- You're freakin' me out.

Right there, on top of that.

Oh my God, it's--it's a hand.

It's probably just
a dead piece of bark.

Just stay there, okay?
You'll be fine.

[Annie] Oh my God.

- Do you see anything?
- Shh.

[cracking]

Go, go, go, go, go, run.

[screaming] What? Run, run!

[groans]

[breathing hard]

- Can you walk?
- Yeah.

Okay. Okay.
Let's look at it.

Oh no!

What's the prognosis, doctor?

Well... you'll survive.

- Yeah?
- Yeah.

You know a lot about cuts, huh?

Maybe.

What're you thinking about?

Well, um... let's see.

My best friend's dead.

And Rob, Rob just got fricking
sucked into the sky,

so that's pretty much
what's on my mind.

I know.

I know, I'm sorry.

I'm sorry.

Just, just keep it pressed
against the cut, okay?

Yeah.

- [trap snaps]
- [yelling]

Charlie! Annie!

[yelling in pain]

Ch-charlie! Help!

- Oh my God!
- It's a bear trap.

Don't touch it! Don't touch it!

Shh, okay? We gotta
take it off, all right?

No, no, no!
[yelling]

Brendan, shh!

I'm gonna call for help.
I'm gonna call for help, okay?

I'm gonna take it off. I'm gonna
take it off, okay?

No, no, no, no.
[yelling]

Ah, it's stuck.
It's stuck, okay? Shh!

Oh, my God. Okay.

Okay. How does this work?

sh**t.

[branch cracking]

Stay here, okay?

[Brendan moans]

Psst.

Careful. Might get a splinter.

Plus mine's bigger.

What do you want?

My trap back, for starters.

[Brendan gasping]
No, no, no, no!

Nice to see you too.

[yelling]
Stop! Ahhhh!

Stop your whining.

Need some cheese with all
that damn wine.

This is an emergency. Hello?
Can anyone hear me?

[man] This is the U.S. m*llitary.
Where are you located?

Oh, thank God.
Oh, thank God, yes.

Uh, we're up, uh we're up near,
uh, uh, Trinity Lake.

Those things are trying
to k*ll us.

[man] Okay, listen.
Please calm down.

Where exactly in relation
to Trinity are you?

Um, east of, uh, Rich--
Richfield Road.

Please, you've gotta hurry.
Please.

I understand. Reading dense
vegetation at your locale.

Can you make it
to Garrity Gulch?

Yeah. Yeah, I think so, yes.

Copy that. The extraction team

will meet you there just
as soon as possible.

Okay, thank you. Thank you.

[guttural sound]

Oh my God! Oh my God!
[screams]

You got lucky. Artery along
the tibia's fine.

[Annie] Oh my God, guys!

There's one inside.
In the cabin.

Just one?

Yeah.

I-I can't move.

Come on, sissy boy.

[yelling] No, no!

- Time to dance.
- Where the hell you taking him?

Follow me.

Where we going?

[Brendan groaning]

Shh. Stop whining.

Where the hell are you going?

What is he doing?

Help's on the way.

What?

I got through, on the radio.

Thank God.

We, we need to meet them
at the lake, okay?

- Okay.
- Okay.

- What the hell is he doing?
- I don't know.

[footsteps approaching,
guttural breathing]

[guttural growl]

Gotcha!

[guttural breathing]

Yeah. Yeah.

Uh-huh. Welcome back.
Remember me?

[chuckles]

Oh, what a bad host I am.
I'm sorry.

Maybe you'd like something,
something to drink.

You look a little thirsty.
Or maybe something to eat?

Here, you want something to eat?
I got the perfect thing for you.

[g*nsh*t]

[creature groans]

[laughing]

m*therf*cker.

What the hell, huh?
You used us as bait?

You piece of sh*t.

What? This funny to you?

Ow.

[Brendan] You guys,
I-I can't feel my leg.

You'll live, sissy boy.

[groans]

This is gonna pinch.

Is he gonna be okay?

[gasps]

That was the easy part.

[thunder]

[high-pitched whirring]

How-how did I get here?

He carried you.

- Drink this.
- What is it?

- You don't wanna know.
- Oh.

[Brendan gags]

- Tastes aw--
- Bite.

[gasps]

This is gonna hurt.

Okay.

On three.

One... two...

[bone cracks]
[Brendan yells]

three.

You ready?

Bren needs more time.
We can't just drag him.

We'll drive.

You get the keys, and
we'll take the truck.

Okay.

I'll distract him.

Okay.

So your work it's, uh...

I mean, it's pretty
impressive, right?

Wait till you see
what I got planned

for our little friend
from outta town.

Won't work.

- Excuse me?
- What?

The truck.

Won't work.

Head gasket blew already.

Barely made it home
this afternoon, myself.

Oh my God.

You can take
the boat though.

W-we'll take it.

[chuckles]

What's so funny?

I didn't mean now. In the dawn.

Maybe even have a ghost
of a chance of making it.

Sunlight seems to interfere
with their, um, metabolism.

Slows 'em down.

Dawn?

You actually expect us
to sit around here until dawn?

Doing what?

You'd be lucky to make it


What makes you such an expert
on these things anyways, huh?

Seventh of April, 1995.

Here we go.

Sitting in the shuttle flight
deck doing prelaunch checks.

I blinked, to wake up
and find myself

face down in a deserted land


It was 48 hours later.
No memory of where I'd been.

No memory of how the hell
I get in the g*dd*mn desert.

Then after a while,
things started coming back.

Little things. Lights.

Sounds.

Smells.

Tastes.

Sounds like you had a
hell of a trip, huh?

Yeah, we did.

Yes, we did.

Captain Romanovich and me.

Forgot to show you my souvenirs.

[laughs]

Yeah.

And this one.

This is how they mark
the Generals.

Generals?

The ones that show promise
before the adjustments.

Just before the upgrades,
you know.

So you have a little
something extra.

What the hell are you
talking about?

Preparing for the coming storm.

For the last 60 years they
been conducting test runs.

Take one, two, at a time.

All in preparation
for tonight.

Tonight's mass abduction.

I don't believe you.

[inhales deeply]

[gasps]

What the hell are you?

Not really sure.

Only discovered it a couple
of years ago.

'Fore long everything
started to come back.

Everything, and more.

You see some of them memories,
they wasn't my own.

Mm-mm. Couldn't've been.

Figured they used some kind of,
uh, neural implant or something.

Yeah. But before long I knew
everything about 'em.

I knew that they had been
here before,

and I know they coming back.

I know we still be swimming
in tide pools

if it wasn't for them.

What?

Found some of us hiding in
caves when they came back

for the second set
of adjustments.

Then after the next visit,

h*m* sapiens were released
upon the world.


the next massive upgrade.

Guess you could call it
a bump up in human evolution.

[chuckles]

Not exactly what they teach you
in Sunday school, is it?

Why is this happening. Why?

Did you know the first
astronaut was a chimp?

And the second was a dog.

The point I'm making is
that we seem to have no problem

with using the lesser species

for all our godforsaken
experiments.

Poke 'em with this,
prod 'em with that,

send 'em up in a rocket.

I guess I figure, we pretty
much the same to them.

So what you--you've known
about all this, about tonight,

and you didn't
say a word to anybody?

I did say something. I told
everybody. I told 'em all.

Look.

And they told me I was
having a transformation

of my sense of reality.

Damn visitors took
everything from me.

So tonight...

I'm gonna return the favor.

[laughs]

Oh, shh.

Sleepin'.

Hey, Char.

We're, uh... we're gonna
get outta here, right?

Hey.

You think everything
happens for a reason?

I don't know. Why?

I was driving that night.

We were on our way home
from San Francisco.

I was on Cloud 9.

She, uh, she just said yes.

I barely slept the whole
night before,

but I thought I could make it.

We were almost home.

Maybe an hour outside L.A.

And I woke up to her screams.

[screaming]

I'd been thrown
from the vehicle,

but she was still pinned
under the dash.

I'm stuck.

I'm gonna get you
outta here, okay?

There was smoke everywhere.

We gotta go, okay.
We gotta go right now, okay?

- Come on.
- I can't. I can't.

Come on. Come on.

- Rachel!
- [screams]

[fire crackling]

I couldn't get her
out in time.

Oh my God.

I'm sorry.

[door opens]

I think it's time to go.

Hey, Brendan. Brendan, wake up.

Hey, you okay?

[groans]

- What the heck is he doing?
- You don't wanna know.

- You ready?
- Okay, yeah.

Come on, time to go. Come on.

[chains rattling]

Annie, Annie, Annie, Annie.
We gotta go, okay?

[high-pitched whirring]

Stay inside.

Where you going?

Lay out the welcome mat.

[high-pitched whirring
continues]

[Charlie] Brendan?

Where is he? He's gone.

[banging]

Get behind me!

[g*nshots repeating]

[glass shattering]

[g*nshots stop]

Your friend.

Damn!

Good luck.

What you waiting for?

What, a goodbye kiss
or something?

Why us?

Why us? Why you trying to wonder
why you so special, huh?

Well you're not.
They're here for me.

Think we got some
unfinished business.

Yeah, sorry to break
your heart, son.

You just happened to be
in the wrong neck of the woods

at the wrong time.

You might wanna get outta here
while you still can.

Hey, you comin'?

Hell no! I ain't had this much
fun in 20 years.

Let's go.

[g*nshots]

- Wait, wait, wait, wait.
- What?

- Wait.
- What?

The lake's too exposed.

We're gonna be safer
in the trees.

No, no, no, no. It's where
they're meeting us.

- Who?
- What?

Who exactly did you talk to
on the radio?

Okay, okay, okay.
We don't have time

for any of your second guessing
bullshit, okay?

You just need to trust me
on this, okay?

- It's gonna be fine.
- I'm not gonna lose you too.

That was not your fault.
That was not your fault, okay?

- You can't let Rachel's death--
- Don't.

Okay, fine.

Do whatever you want. I'm
taking the boat. I'm going.

- Yeah.
- Good.

[breathing hard]

[gasping for air]

[gasping]

Annie, Annie.

[inhales]

Annie. Annie.

Oh my God. Oh my God.

How 'bout that
boat ride now, huh?

[whirring]

See I-I told you.

I told you.

[high-pitched whirring]

[gasping for air]

[screaming in distance]

[yelling and screaming]

Annie?

Annie, is that you?

Annie.

Annie, where are you?

Annie?

Charlie!

Who's there?

Charlie.

Brendan?

Hey, hey. Brendan, buddy.

They... fixed me... Charlie.

What do you mean?

My leg, it doesn't hurt anymore.

Just stay with me, okay, buddy?

I'm gonna, I'm gonna
get you outta here.

What is it, Charlie?

Come... come back.

Where are you going?

[rhythmic b*ating]

Charlie! Come back!

Hey, Rob. Rob!

Charlie.

Oh, I lost it a little bit
back there, didn't I, man?

I'm sorry about that, brother.
I'm okay now.

Oh, you don't see it that way?

You're afraid, Char.
I can hear your thoughts.

But I don't know where
they're keeping Annie.

- Charlie?
- Annie?

- Charlie?
- Annie? Annie!

Annie?

Oh, thank God. Help me!
Help me! Thank God.

I'm sorry, okay?

It's okay. Let's just get
outta here, okay?

- All right.
- Okay.

- Oh my God.
- Hey, hey, hey.

- I can't feel my legs.
- Everything's gonna be okay.

Okay? Just, just.

Something's holding me.

Annie. Annie. Annie.

Annie. Annie. Hey. Hey.

Annie. Annie. Annie. Annie,
stop. Stop, just, hey!

[water draining]

[Brendan] Charlie.

Come back.

[high-pitched whirring]

[yells]

[dripping]

Annie?

Annie, is that you?

Rachel.

Hi.

- I'm sorry.
- I know.

I missed you.

Can you do something for me?

Anything.

I need you to let me go.

No.

Rachel, no.

Please, Charlie.

It's okay. It's okay.

Your new life's about to begin.

It's okay.

Okay.

[yells]

[water running, birds singing]

[sounds of nature]

You, uh, you back from a hike?

Yeah.

Do you remember what
happened last night?

No. Must've been pretty crazy
there, right?

Dude, I feel super strong.

Thanks.

- Oy!
- Hey!

How's it going?

- Morning.
- Feels great.

- How you doing?
- Good, how're you?

Good.

Whoo!

[whirring]

[man] The craft is still
ascending.

Just lost visual.

Decrease your altitude and
begin assisting ground patrols.

Scan all areas of
reported contact.

[woman] It's confirmed, sir.
The visitors are leaving.

All the abducted appear
to have been returned.

Told you.

[woman] Earlier this
morning, astronomers reported

a multitude of large objects
that were detected

passing beyond our
solar systems.

As suddenly as they appeared,
the mysterious visitors

have now departed
with clear skies

being reported worldwide.

Well, looks like you
missed your flight.

[laughs]

[woman] Meanwhile, an
international coalition

has convened to determine
a quarantine protocol

for the estimated


- Ma'am are you okay?
- I'm fine.

I-I feel amazing.
You can just let me go.

[woman] Quarantine is now
mandatory for anyone known

to have made contact
with the visitors.

Your mom's texting you.

What?

[phone buzzes]

How'd you know?

What the hell is this?

What's this all about?

Engine off.

Everything all right, officer?

Gonna need you to step out
of the vehicle, please.

Hold there.

Is there a problem, officer?

Not at all.

- Got the markings.
- Are you sure?

What do you wanna do?

We need to k*ll them?

You can hear them?

What's going on?

[gasps]

[g*nsh*t]

[g*nsh*t]

[g*nsh*t]

[g*nsh*t]

[g*nshots]

No. No, no, no.

[yells]

Annie.

You okay?

Hey! She okay?

Let's get outta here.

Come on. Come on.

[gasping]

Hey.

Come on.

Let's go.

[groaning]

Come on.

[man] Dispatch Controller
Tucker PD6682 on duty.

Radio check.
All vehicles to commence.

[gasps]

[man] JG319 are you receiving?
Please confirm.

Unit 131 is en route
to burn the bodies.

We're not sure yet
what these returned

are actually capable of.

Looks like a storm's comin' on.

Definitely.

[thunder]
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