Tomorrow w*r, The (2021)

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[electricity crackling,

rumbling]

-[people screaming]

-[wind whistling]

[screaming continues]

[muffled screaming]

[people groaning, coughing]

[thunder rumbling]

[whirring]

["Christmas Wrapping"

by The Waitresses playing]

DAN:

Look, Im incredibly proud

of my career in the m*llitary,

and I did two combat tours,

but, uh, I was never

gonna be a career guy.

I found my passion

in the Army Research Lab.

I used my GI Bill to, uh...

to go to Cal State,

and Im currently teaching

high school biology.

MAN [on phone]:

Okay, Dan. I-I think

Arthurs still reviewing

the proposal.

Thats great,

but I have some more data,

and Im nearby,

so I-I want to bring

-a new proposal tonight.

-Let me put you on hold.

-[excited chatter, laughter]

-["Christmas Wrapping" playing]

Muri? Muri!

Okay, none of you are my child.

Has anyone seen Muri?

-Coming!

-Grab these. I have a mission.

Get those to the kitchen.

-Yes, sir.

-There you are. March.

-Great party, Dan.

-Oh, thank you. I appreciate...

-Your place smells amazing.

-Thank you.

SPORTSCASTER:

Things are heating up

in this final match

of the World Cup.

Hey, Forester.

-Sorry, guys. Gonna steal him

for a second. -Hey. Sorry, guys.

We are out of Christmas napkins.

Okay, we have

"Im just here for the booze"

or "Happy 70th birthday."

-Go "Happy 70th."

-Yeah.

Babe, Im on hold right now.

Theyre trying

to track down Arthur.

-Right now?

-This is happening right now.

I am gonna punch you

in your unfortunately

very handsome face.

This is the call, though.

Im in the final round.

This is real work

in an actual lab.

Its my dream.

-Well, Muris dream is that

you wa... -MURI: Hee-haw!

-...that you watch the game

with her. -Oh, hi.

Hee-haw!

Hee-haw! Hee-haw!

I promise Ill be back

before the end of the game.

-Okay?

-All right.

-Whats this?

-Um, thats...

Your-your dad sent Muri

a Christmas card.

-Can we talk about it tomorrow?

-Hmm.

Babe, well talk about it.

-[garbage can clunks]

-Daniel. What?

We dont have to talk.

Hes just trying to be

a grandpa.

Well, I think he forfeited

the right to meet

his granddaughter

when he abandoned your husband.

Hey.

No ones eating my tuna Santa.

DAN: When I come back,

Im gonna have a new job,

-and Im gonna eat all of

your tuna Santa. -[laughs]

-ARTHUR [on phone]: Hey, Dan.

-EMMY: Bye.

-Arthur. Hey, man.

-ARTHUR: Im glad you called.

Its a very competitive

position.

-Yes, sir.

-And experience is everything.

Well, I have

leadership experience.

I ran combat missions in Iraq.

Does that translate, though?

It sure comes in handy

teaching high school.

Listen.

Youre a great candidate.

The only thing youre missing is

private sector experience.

MAN:

Which we have to say is

an important part

of what were looking for.

No, guys, guys...

ARTHUR: And thats why we had

to make a tough choice.

We found someone else.

His background and education--

hes just a better fit for us.

MAN:

Sorry, Dan.

ARTHUR:

Good luck.

Yeah.

Of course youre not the guy.

[muttering]:

You are such an idiot.

[dog barking nearby]

Sorry.

[muffled chatter, laughter]

-What happened?

-[grunts]

SPORTSCASTER:

We are live in Qatar

for the first World Cup

held in...

You know who Selman Waksman is?

I do.

He discovered the vaccine

for tuberculosis.

Really?

Do you know where he found it?

You tell me.

In the dirt with worms and poop.

[chuckling]

SPORTSCASTER: The extreme heat

of our host city

makes playing in the summertime

all but impossible.

See these people...

playing soccer up there?

They are the best in the world.

Can you believe that?

-I want to be the best.

-Yeah?

Like you are at science.

Like I am at science.

[chuckles]

You know what it takes

to be the best.

You got to say to yourself,

"I will do...

I-I will do..."

You have to think this.

"...what nobody else

is willing to do."

Yeah. Right?

Mm-hmm.

I am meant to do

something special with my life.

Everythings gonna be okay, Dad.

Thank you, honey.

Thats very sweet of you.

Although Im pretty sure

its supposed to be me

telling you that

and not the other way around.

SPORTSCASTER:

And heres the corner kick.

This could be it. Its coming...

And its knocked away

by the goalie.

Oh, and its a bicycle kick!

-Dad, watch.

-SPORTSCASTER: Wait a minute!

Hes heading down the pitch.

Hes alone,

only one defender behind him.

Hes driving towards it.

Its unbelievable!

Can he do it? Yes, he can!

[electrical buzzing, whirring]

-[crowd cheering]

-[air horns blaring]

[deep whooshing]

[expl*sive rumbling]

[people screaming]

SPORTSCASTER:

50 to 60 armed men and women

standing on the pitch.

-SOLDIER: Youre tapped in.

-HART: Good copy.

Its okay.

[echoing over speakers]:

We are you,

30 years in the future.

Its okay, sweetie.

HART:

We are fighting a w*r.

Our enemy is not human.

And we are losing.

In 11 months time,

all human beings in the future

will be wiped

from the face of the earth

unless you help us.

We need you.

Our fathers, mothers

and grandparents,

we need you to fight beside us

if we stand a chance

at winning this w*r.

Is this a joke?

You...

are our last hope.

12 months ago, we had no idea

how those words

would change everything

about our daily lives.

Immediately, jump facilities

were established

around the globe

to send the worlds m*llitary

into the future

and help fight the Whitespikes.

REPORTER 2: The first thousand

soldiers are headed

-28 years into the future.

-WOMAN: Five, four, three...

-Well be anxiously awaiting

their return. -...two, one.

Seven days later,

those hopes were dashed

as only a handful

of troops survived.

Since only 50% of the m*llitary

are qualified to jump,

civilians were needed

to support the w*r effort,

so the worlds leaders agreed

to institute the first

worldwide draft.

Yesterday, they were civilians.

-We are you.

-But today, they are soldiers.

REPORTER 1: But even with

thousands of civilian soldiers

being sent a week,

the future global population

is currently estimated

to be less than 500,000.

And with a draftee survival rate

of less than 20%,

many people are asking:

is it worth it?

The antiwar movement continues

to gain momentum.

There are riots and protests

happening all over the world.

What are we supposed to do?

Just throw up our hands, say,

"Sorry youre dying"?

But why should we still

be fighting a w*r that,

as far as were concerned,

hasnt even happened?

DODD:

These are our children

and our grandchildren

that are dying.

We cant just stand by

and allow them

to be wiped off

the face of the earth.

Thats why we need to draft

more civilians.

We need people to fight,

but we also need people

to solve the problem.

We need to do everything we can

to stop the aliens now.

This may be our last chance

to save the human race.

MURI [in other room]:

Please dont let them draft you.

Please dont let them take you.

EMMY: I think you had

a bad dream, honey.

MURI [crying]: Dont let them

take you. Please dont...

EMMY:

Its okay. Just breathe.

-Its okay.

-[Muri crying, whimpering]

Just breathe. Deep breaths.

Right, Daddy?

DAN:

Yeah. In...

[inhales deeply]

Out. [exhales]

Yeah. Yeah.

Breathing brings what

-into your bloodstream?

-Oxygen.

Oxygen. Very good.

You need oxygen.

Oxygen feeds your...?

Brain.

-To your brain.

-Its too easy.

Its too easy?

All right.

The process of respiration

turns oxygen into what?

Um, carbon dioxide.

Whats carbon dioxide

also called?

CO2.

Okay. Maybe you need... [sighs]

Maybe you need

a physical challenge.

How about this?

Why dont you try to squeeze me

as hard as you can?

See if you can hurt me.

-Mm.

-[Muri growls playfully]

-[mock groaning]

-[Muri laughing]

No, no, not hard...

not-not that hard.

If you open your books

to page 47,

talking about photosynthesis

and the magic of chlorophyll.

Its, uh...

Its really interesting stuff,

guys. Its kind of...

[stammering]:

They say magic, you know,

its not like pulling

a rabbit out of a hat,

but its magic,

if you think about it.

The stuff we breathe out,

a tree breathes in?

I know, you guys are speechless

cause its...

its so captivating.

All right, well...

you want to talk

about something else,

lets talk about something else.

What gets you excited?

Anybody.

What do you want to talk about?

Anyone?

Really? Anyone.

Anyone in the class

besides Martin?

Class, what does Martin want

to talk about?

ALL:

Ancient volcanoes.

Ancient volcanoes.

Volcanoes are

natures fury, guys.

Yes, which you demonstrated

graphically

at the last science fair.

Whats the point?

-Whats the point of what?

-Anything.

School, grades, college--

its all bullshit.

Yeah. Weve seen

the new number projections.

We lose, period.

The aliens k*ll us all.

Those are numbers

from the year 2051.

-Thats 30 years from now.

-JAYDEN: So?

Theyre taking thousands

of people every week.

My uncle, Tinas mom.

Theyre gone, man.

DAN:

Listen, guys.

I know it seems pretty bad.

But if theres one thing

that the world needs right now,

its scientists.

We cannot stop innovating.

Thats how you solve a problem.

Science is important.

So we need to focus up.

[alert tone playing over phone]

PROTESTORS [chanting]:

Not our w*r! Not our w*r!

-[siren whooping]

-[chanting continues]

[helicopter whirring]

-James Daniel Forester Junior.

-Yes.

You go by James or Jim?

I go by Dan, middle name.

-Birth certificate, passport?

-Yeah.

Uh, the...

it should be in there.

Uh, as-as well as

my employment contract.

Can you have a seat, please?

-Just, uh, over there.

-Sure.

Thank you.

Remove your shirt, please.

-Remove my shirt?

-Mm.

Hey, what is this for?

[device whirring]

Its just a test.

Little extra tight, probably,

but thats fine.

Oh, a seat belt. Okay.

Oh, is it a driving test?

-[laughs]

-OFFICER: It is not.

No? You dont have jokes

in the future?

Do you have any children,

Mr. Forester?

-Look up.

-I have a daughter.

I dont see

her birth certificate.

-OFFICER 2: Its not there?

-No.

You... Im not... didnt...

I didnt know you needed

her birth certificate.

Its not required.

However, if you are

-to die in action...

-SAM: Arms straight.

...your dependents will receive

a pretax payment of $1 million.

Id assume youd want us

to verify exactly

who your family is.

Yeah. Well, hold on

a second here.

Youre gonna feel

a cold sensation.

What is this test?

What are you testing?

-[whirring]

-[hisses in pain, exhales]

[whispering]

What are you whispering?

Mr. Forester...

youve been elevated

to Active-2 status.

What?

You meet all requirements

for conscription.

Wh-What... what are the

requirements for conscription?

A pulse?

[sighs]

It says, at 11:23 Eastern Time,

October 13, 2030,

youll be pronounced dead.

It-it says that I die

in seven years?

-Bite down.

-How do I die?

-We cant share that

information, sir. -But you know?

Youll really want

to bite down on this

if you want to keep

from severing your tongue.

Excuse me, sir. Excuse me.

One more, one more...

Can you please comply

and bite down, sir?

Get your hand out of my face,

or Ill bite your finger off.

-[whirring]

-Hold on a second.

Can we just slow this down

for just a second?

-H-Hold on, hold on, hold on.

-[whirring grows louder]

Can we just slow down

one second? I...

[groaning in pain]

-[clunking]

-[groaning continues]

[computer beeps]

[device powering down]

[muttering]

This device facilitates your

jump to and from the future w*r.

It is synched

to your unique biosignature

and can only be removed when

your tour of duty is complete.

The Jump-band allows us

to track you anywhere on Earth.

Any attempt to evade the draft

or tamper with the device

will result in your imprisonment

or your spouse

or dependent of legal age

taking your place.

You have 24 hours to get

your personal affairs in order

and report for basic training.

Do you have any questions?

Youre free to go.

I see you were a squad leader

in the Army Special Ops Command?

In Iraq?

Yeah, 15 years ago.

Thank you for your service.

Again.

EMMY: Who wants to tell me

what they remember?

About your seven days.

Anyone?

Terry.

You want to tell us anything

you remember?

The clicking.

God, I still cant get the sound

out of my head.

One starts it, and then

the rest just chime in.

Thats when you realize...

theyre never gonna stop.

Not until were all dead.

EMMY: Do you know how many

of these guys come back?

30%-- 30% of draftees return.

I talk to them every day,

and they suffer

so much post-trauma

they can barely talk.

I mean, I-I can see why

you dont work

in the recruiting department.

Were gonna run.

Come here.

Were gonna run.

This is what were doing.

You, me and Muri,

we have to run.

We have 24 hours. I dont know

how to run from the government.

You know someone who does.

No.

We have to. Dan.

Im not asking him

for a g*dd*mn thing.

Do not ask for yourself.

Ask for me. Ask for me, Dan.

Ask for Muri.

Hello?

[g*n clicks]

What, are you gonna sh**t me?

I didnt recognize you.

Mustve been that metrosexual

scruffle you got there.

I mean, grow a beard or dont.

Oh, its my beard?

Thats the reason

you dont recognize me?

-You got a new accessory, huh?

-You, too.

Desert Eagle .50 cal.

Thats cool.

Yeah, it does the job.

The job of convincing the world

you have a small d*ck?

-Oh, whats this?

-You like that?

Thats like the big-boy version

of that windup toy

-you drove in.

-That yours?

Yep. Got a Bullitt Mustang

parked around back, too.

Before your time, I guess.

Let me see it.

[whirring]

C-Series.

Second generation.

Thats sensor-calibrated

to your pulse.

Fortunately...

...you came to the only guy for

whom this is a piece of cake.

I wish you wouldnt drink

while you do this.

I wish Stevie Nicks would

show up in her birthday suit

with a jar of pickles

and a bottle of baby oil.

What?

Yeah, dont-dont overthink it.

So, what made you come to me?

I get a good Yelp review?

Come on.

I know what you do here.

You have a masters degree

in engineering

and a general disdain

for the U.S. government,

not to mention

no visible means of income.

What do you mean?

I fix planes for this rich guy.

Hes got a C-130 out there.

Yeah, Im sure thats

how you can afford a Jeep

and that Desert Eagle,

high roller.

[grunting, muttering]

Are you checking to see

if Im wearing a wire?

Yeah.

The thought occurred to me.

[chuckles]:

Oh.

You come here, surprise visit,

talking about my distrust

of the federal government

and my "no visible means

of income."

Yeah, that sounds

like entrapment.

Is that entrapment?

Is that what that sounds like,

Perry Mason?

Is that cause you binge-watch

The Sopranos in your trailer?

You think Im gonna

get out of the draft

if I give the government you?

Theres gonna be-- some Feds are

gonna come out of your Jeep.

Did you catch that, guys?

Send in Stevie Nicks.

Why else would you come here?

Huh?

You never wanted my help

a day in your life.

[slams table]

What did you just say to me?

There were years...

decades...

[scoffs] That was all

we wanted from you,

was a little bit of help.

I couldve used help...

burying your wife.

Let me tell you something.

You have no idea what went on

between your mother and me.

[scoffs]

When I got back from Nam,

I was in a very...

...dark place.

And I...

I couldnt find a way out.

I couldnt get away

from my anger and my v*olence.

I couldnt control myself.

I couldnt even

recognize myself.

But I knew I was... [sighs]

dangerous.

Youve been mad at me

your whole life

cause I left you,

but Im telling you,

it wouldve been worse

for you and your mom

if Id have stayed.

No.

You didnt leave for us.

You quit,

because youre a coward.

And you still are.

Stop sending Christmas cards

to my house.

Youre never gonna know Muri.

You dont get a second chance.

[distorted, muffled chatter]

EMMY: ...allowed to take $400

out at once from the ATM,

but if we get out of town...

What? Hi.

You okay?

I dont know whats gonna

happen to me if I go,

but you and I both know

what will happen to all of us

if I stay.

Well figure it out together.

I know how to do this.

Its seven days. Ill survive.

Im a pretty tough guy.

Youre tough? The man who cries

through every cold?

Yeah.

You have to tell her.

What you doing?

Looking for vaccines.

Oh. You find any?

Not really.

Diggings hard.

Oh, see, its about, uh...

Youre doing the...

Its right what youre doing

with your foot--

you got to give it the weight--

but then you got to use...

Whats this?

-Leverage.

-Leverage.

DAN:

Son of a bitch.

-[chuckling]: You did that.

-Oh, hey. sh*t.

Thats supposed to be buried

deeper than that.

Ill give you ten dollars

if you tell your mom

that you cut that cable, not me.

-20?

All right.

Fist-bump on it.

There you go.

So, uh...

So, listen, Chickpea.

I got to go on a trip.

Be gone for about a week.

You got drafted.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Hey, hey, hey.

Its okay.

Dont worry.

I want you to know something.

I will be back.

Okay.

You know I love you, Chickpea.

DODD:

You people...

you all have something

in common.

Whatever your age, occupation,

ethnicity or gender,

whatever your background,

you are now heroes.

You answered a call.

It was a cry for help

across time.

Its the voice

of your children...

...and they need you.

The sacrifice that you make now

is for them.

For the first time

in human history,

the armed forces

from every nation

are united against one enemy.

DIAZ:

Im Sergeant Diaz.

I am not your friend.

This is.

DODD: Seven days from now,

when you are sent

-into that w*r...

-Wrap it around tighter.

...you wont be fighting

for your country.

Open the chamber, please.

Youll be fighting

for the world.

SOLDIER: I need to see

your weapons been cleared.

Throats and abdomens--

thats what you aim for.

On behalf of

the Department of Defense...

...and a grateful nation...

[all gasp]

...we thank you

for your service.

Lieutenant Hart.

Your tour of duty

will be seven days.

Thats 168 hours.

At the end of your tour,

if the Jump-band attached

to your arm determines

that you are still

clinically alive...

Are there any doctors?

...you will automatically

be jumped back

from wherever you are,

and your tour of duty

will be complete.

What you think you know about

basic training does not apply.

You will not march,

crawl or climb.

There will be no push-ups,

no pull-ups,

no obstacle courses.

[sighs] I was kind of

looking forward to that.

HART:

You will take

what you are given

and dress as quickly as you can.

Overly ventilated jeans,

yoga pant fails,

cargo shorts--

all will be replaced.

See, I dont get

the criteria for,

like, what goes and what stays.

Like, they took my shorts,

they left the jacket,

which is clearly, like,

fashion over function.

My man over there is wearing

a chefs hat.

I mean, I didnt get this...

This isnt m*llitary issue.

I bought this at

Ross Dress for Less for like $30

cause I thought it was

gonna be cold in the van.

Most of you will deploy

with D-Force.

The rest will jump with R-Force.

The screen on your Jump-band

indicates deployment.

-Check it now.

-[Jump-bands beeping]

Oh. I guess were together.

Im Charlie.

Dan.

-How are you?

-Hey. R-Force.

DORIAN: You can braid

each others hair later.

All right, stop talking.

Listen.

Totally. Uh, sorry.

I-I mean, when Im nervous,

I talk, and...

[stammering]

On a scale of one to ten,

Im like a 97

on the nervous scale.

Or maybe a... like a 98.

You look like a m*rder*r.

No offense. Well...

-I mean, you do, so...

-Hey.

-Hmm? -He will k*ll you

before the aliens do.

I know.

I called him a m*rder*r.

-T-Turn around, man.

-I am. [stammers]

HART:

Does anyone have any questions?

I missed all of that.

CHARLIE: You know that guy

in the red shirt?

His names Dorian.

Hes one of the sole survivors

of the first jump to Russia.

This is his third tour.

What?

CHARLIE: Yeah. You see that claw

around his neck?

That is supposed to be from

one of the first Whitespikes

ever k*lled.

Hes flipping us off.

I think shes flipping you off.

She? Oh.

-Thats my bad.

-Whatd you do before all this?

Well, I was department chair

at Georgia Tech.

Doctorate in Earth

and Atmospheric Sciences.

Now Im director of R and D

at Wallace Technology.

Were the fastest-growing

geothermal energy company

in the U.S.

Oh, wow.

Okay, so I have, like, a theory.

Mm-hmm.

Have you noticed how all of us--

or at least most of us--

are, like, over 40?

DAN:

Yeah. Youre thinking that,

in order for the time jump

to occur,

we have to be dead in the time

were jumping to?

I mean, I imagine its to...

to avoid some sort of paradox.

Which would lead me to believe

thats why the people

training us are so young.

BOTH:

They havent been born yet.

[chuckles] I think were

gonna be best friends.

HART:

Welcome to R-Force,

also known as Research Force.

Youll be joining

your counterparts in 2051

at a fortified

research facility.

Your function is to add

your knowledge

and skill set to theirs

-and prevent our extinction.

-NORAH: Excuse me.

Why dont we just jump back

to earlier in the w*r?

The Jumplink doesnt

work that way.

Jumplink?

Its the temporal

displacement device

housed in a fortified location

in the middle of the ocean,

and its what makes

all your armbands work.

Time only flows

in one direction.

Its like a river.

The Jumplink placed two rafts

on that river, 30 years apart.

Now, we can jump

back and forth between them,

but both rafts will always

keep moving forward.

So, why cant we just build

more rafts?

The Jumplink tech

is held together

with chewing gum

and chicken wire.

Weve barely managed to make

one very rudimentary wormhole.

If we werent in

an extinction-level event,

wed still be jumping lab rats.

Now, we can jump you to 2051,

and we can jump you back.

Period.

HART: Every six days,

the Whitespikes disappear.

They crawl back

into their nests.

We call it the Sabbath.

Their day of rest.

And thats when

we insert troops.

Okay, but why dont we have

pictures or video?

You know, it would help us

to know what were up against.

The consensus was that

if the public saw

what theyd face

when they reach the future,

it would become virtually

impossible to fill that hangar.

Okay, cool.

Next time someone asks that,

you should probably just lie.

-[group inhaling deeply]

-Oh, come on, man.

WOMAN: Palms together.

Take a breath in.

-And then exhale.

-[group exhaling]

Bring your hands

through that center.

Close your eyes.

Small breath in and out.

[muttering]

I mean, out of all this stuff,

you couldnt put one thing

of floss in here?

DAN:

Whats up, man?

-You doing all right?

-Oh, no, yeah.

No, Im-Im good.

Going to w*r.

But you survived jellyfish

season, so you can survive this.

-The shirt.

-Shirt.

[chuckles, mutters]

You know, actually, I didnt.

My wife got this for me

as a joke

cause I got stung

so many times.

I... I hate...

I hate the beach.

I hate it.

My wife, of course,

she loves it.

[chuckles]

We went this summer

right before she...

She, uh... she got sent out

in the first wave.

Im really sorry.

Yeah.

Uh, how about you, man?

You got a family?

-[alarm blaring]

-HART: All right, people!

Lets go! This is not a drill!

Move your bodies! Lets go!

This is not a drill!

-Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.

-Lets go! Lets go!

Hey, hey, hey, hey.

Whats going on?

I thought we had seven days.

The world doesnt end

on a schedule.

Uh, well, were not ready

for any kind of deployment.

We dont even know

what were going on to do.

Youll get your assignment

in the LZ.

Stay on comms. Youll be

contacted as soon as you land.

DAN: Some of these guys are very

green. Do they all need to go?

Why cant some of them stay here

and train some more?

The research facility

is under att*ck.

Its the last lab left

studying the Whitespikes.

If its lost, the w*r is lost.

[indistinct shouting]

MAN:

Reach out in space! Lets go!

ENGINEER [over P.A.]:

Commencing countdown protocol.

One minute to jump.

[whirring, electrical crackling]

DIAZ:

Be prepared for a drop.

The Jumplink will drop you five

to ten feet above the ground.

That should be fun.

30 seconds.

Weapons up.

Oh, here. Come on.

Take that, and just

flip it around like that.

Makes sense.

DAN:

And thats your safety.

Okay. How do you know how to do

all this stuff, man?

How are you so calm?

Long story.

What, are you, like,

ex-m*llitary?

Yeah.

Kind of a short story, I guess.

20 seconds.

Tuck position.

Where are we going?

Miami Beach.

Of course

itd have to be a beach.

ENGINEER:

Ten, nine,

eight, seven,

six, five,

four, three,

two, one.

Launch.

-[rumbling]

-[people screaming]

[whooshing]

Lieutenant, somethings wrong

with the output coordinates.

Should we abort?

[deep whooshing]

[people screaming]

-[wind whistling]

-[expl*sive rumbling]

[screaming continues]

[muffled screaming]

[people screaming]

Dan! Dan!

[gasping]

[people groaning, coughing]

I got you. Come on.

You got to get up. I got you.

[groaning]

[indistinct chatter]

[thunder rumbling]

[Whitespikes screeching

in distance]

Welcome to Miami.

Im just glad Will Smith

isnt alive to see this.

[distant shouting]

[clicking]

-[whooshing]

-[men grunt]

Well, I couldve done

without seeing that.

Well, if you think this is bad,

you dont want to see

what happens next.

[rapid clicking]

[Whitespike screeching]

ROMEO COMMAND:

Where are they?

Somebody find out

what the hell went wrong.

Romeo Actual,

this is Romeo Command.

Do you copy me?

Can anybody hear me?

We need the comms up now.

Come on.

Get me someone on this radio

right now.

[over comms]: Romeo Actual,

this is Romeo Command.

Do you copy?

Can anybody hear me?

Yeah. Command, this is Actual.

Were here.

Some of us.

ROMEO COMMAND:

Identify yourself.

Im-Im Dan Forester.

Dan Forester.

Okay, Dan, listen up.

I got imagery up of your team,

and I see that youre a soldier,

so Im gonna be real with you.

Whitespikes have

overrun the city,

and we cant stop them,

so were gonna have to clean it.

Clean it?

A blanket bombardment

has been ordered.

Get me an ETA on that right now.

-On me.

-Theyre going to eradicate

every living thing

till there is nothing left.

[whistles, imitates expl*si*n]

Wait.

Theyre gonna do that to here?

ROMEO COMMAND:

I got one problem, Dan,

and Im gonna need your help.

Get me that map

of the lab-- now.

My research team is stranded

in a lab by your location,

and they are surrounded

by the enemy,

so you and your unit are now

on a rescue mission.

And since you have experience

running CSAR,

I need you to get my team

out of there.

You got it, Dan?

Copy that, Command.

Listen, everybody.

Were on a CSAR, all right?

Its combat search and rescue.

Our destination is

this research facility.

I need every able-bodied person

on this rooftop to follow me!

[Whitespikes screeching,

snarling]

Okay.

We need someone on point.

Whats your name?

-Norah.

-Norah?

-Whats your name?

-Norah.

-Robert Cowan.

-Cowan. Okay.

You guys hustle up there,

look down the street,

tell me what you see.

-Okay? Go.

-NORAH: Okay.

DAN [over comm]: All right,

guys, what are we looking at?

NORAH:

Car on fire.

A scooter.

-No aliens.

-Copy that.

Lets move.

[distant howling]

Romeo Command,

we have multiple KIA.

Is there anyone left here alive?

Only the research team, I hope.

Everybody else was ordered

to evacuate.

[Whitespikes screeching,

clicking in distance]

DAN:

Guys, situational awareness.

Eyes up, down, all around.

Youre wasting your time

training them to be soldiers.

DAN: Im not. Just trying

to keep them alive, man.

Listen, you and your team seem

to be the only people out here

who know what the hell

theyre doing.

I could really use your help.

You try to save your friends,

youre gonna get eaten.

Were Team Not Eaten.

Did he just say theyd eat us?

Yes.

-[distant clicking]

-What was that?

DAN:

Romeo Command, were approaching

the research facility

from the southeast corner.

All right,

proceed to the lab on seven.

DAN:

Copy that.

ROMEO COMMAND:

Dan, you should know

the Whitespikes can smell blood

from a mile away.

So be careful.

[Charlie gasps]

CHARLIE:

Is that... is that one of them?

[Kn*fe stabs]

What is he doing?

Hes taking souvenirs.

CHARLIE:

Uh, excuse me.

Uh, you cant take that

with you.

Shh.

This guy shushes me.

Dan. You got to see this.

What is that?

Command, we found your team.

No survivors.

All right, Dan, Im gonna

need you to head to the row

of biomedical freezers

along the south wall in the lab.

Dan, if they left bodies behind,

theyre gonna come back.

So you need to move fast.

[over comms]: The lab directors

office is on your left.

-Get the hard drives.

-Copy that. You got that?

-I got it.

-This office right here.

All data, all hard drives,

everything.

Entering the lab.

What are we looking for?

ROMEO COMMAND: I need

all the biological material

from lab one, and I need those

blue ampoules from lab two.

On me. Lab two.

[Whitespike chittering

in distance]

Oh, no. I see something.

NORAH:

Where?

I dont see anything.

Guys, somethings watching us.

What? Like Whitespikes?

-Well, duh.

-COWAN: Its moving.

You-you dont see it?

Colonel, theyre gonna

start the bombing.

[indistinct radio chatter]

Where are these blue ampoules?

ROMEO COMMAND:

Along the south wall.

How many we looking at?

12, Dan. I need all of them.

-Got em. -All right,

ready the extraction team.

We need to get em

out of there right now!

-Yes, maam.

-Watch team, fall back.

sh*t.

Cowan?

I want you to rendezvous with me

in the laboratory on the

seventh floor. You understand?

Lab on seven. Copy.

[indistinct radio chatter]

Ladies and gentlemen,

lets move now! We got to go.

ROMEO COMMAND: These bombs are

gonna drop in six minutes,

and theres nothing

I can do about it,

-so you need to move fast.

-DAN: Lets go!

We do not want to go

out the front door.

Im not sure if somethings

out there or not.

Command, we need a new exit.

ROMEO COMMAND:

Head to the loading dock

at the back,

and take the rear stairwell.

South stairwell. Copy that.

[electrical crackling]

[distant chittering]

[electrical humming]

[electrical humming continues]

[whispers]:

Keep an eye out.

[panting]

[distant clicking]

[distant chittering]

[panting continues]

[rapid thumping]

Uh, guys?

[distant thumping]

[rapid clicking]

[clicking continues]

[deep, rapid breathing]

Thats them!

[grunts]

Contact above!

Fire!

[screeching]

Downstairs! Go now! Move!

[screeching]

[screams]

Come on!

[indistinct shouting]

[shrieking]

[screaming]

[pained grunt]

[roars]

Oh, sh*t.

Oh, sh*t!

sh*t, sh*t, sh*t, sh*t,

sh*t, sh*t, sh*t, sh*t,

sh*t, sh*t, sh*t, sh*t, sh*t,

sh*t, sh*t, sh*t,

sh*t, sh*t, sh*t,

sh*t, sh*t, sh*t,

sh*t, sh*t, sh*t, sh*t,

sh*t, sh*t, sh*t, sh*t, sh*t,

sh*t, sh*t, sh*t, sh*t, sh*t,

sh*t, sh*t, sh*t, sh*t,

sh*t, sh*t, sh*t, sh*t,

sh*t, sh*t, sh*t, sh*t, sh*t!

-Go!

-Oh, sh*t, sh*t!

Oh, sh*t!

Move, move, move! Move now! Go!

[indistinct shouting]

Go, go! Get out of here!

[screeches]

[grunts]

[panting]

Necks or the bellies.

Thats the only lethal part

on their body. Lets go!

Lets go!

[roaring]

[shrieks]

ROMEO COMMAND:

Can anybody hear me?

Get those Humvees on site now!

You heard the colonel.

We need transport now. Lets go!

SOLDIER [over comms]:

Recon, Alpha-- one minute.

We cant afford to lose them.

Romeo Actual, the bombings

gonna commence in three minutes.

You have got to get

out of there.

PILOT: Bravo inbound.

Time to target: 60 seconds.

MAN [over radio]:

Go weapons hot.

[indistinct radio chatter]

All right, Actual,

you need to head left

at the next intersection.

You got Whitespikes

closing in on you

from the north and the south.

Uh, Command, were going right!

Okay, but you need to stay away

from areas with red smoke.

PILOT:

Contact acquired.

Red smoke visible

at two oclock.

Form up on me.

[tires squealing]

[cheering, laughing]

Yes! Oh, my God!

COWAN:

What the hell, man?

[roars]

att*ck!

[screeching]

Contact rear!

[screeching]

-DAN: Move!

-Move!

PILOT:

Approaching target.

Fox one, package inbound.

Bravo, on me. Danger close.

[chittering]

[snarls]

[screams]

[roaring, chittering]

-Dan, get the hell out of there

right now. -Yeah, no sh*t!

[screeches]

[roars]

Enemys swarming

the target location.

Bravo team, lets hit it again.

Move now!

Go!

Come on!

PILOT:

1-1-5, weapons free.

Bravo 2-8 on-site, fully armed.

Theres a sh*t ton of Spikes

down there.

Friendlies on the ground,

take cover.

Get out of there. Move now.

DAN:

Were working on it.

[screaming]

-We got to go!

-DAN: No, we cant leave him.

PILOT:

Final approach, package east.

T minus 30 seconds.

Colonel, theyre not

gonna make it.

Dan, what is your status?

[yelling]

Lets go!

[pained yelp]

ROMEO COMMAND: Dan, you are

in the line of fire.

You have got to get

out of there.

g*dd*mn it, Dan,

get the hell out of there!

-Working on it, Command.

-Go!

Come on! Lets go! Move!

-Just go!

-We got this!

-[Whitespike screeches]

-Go!

[screaming]

800 meters. Lets take em down.

[screaming]

PILOT:

Weapons free.

[muffled, indistinct chatter]

[high-pitched ringing]

[muffled chatter continues]

[groaning]

Hey. Charlie.

You okay?

[helicopters whirring]

Jesus.

[indistinct announcement

over P.A.]

Where the hell are we?

Well, were not in Miami

anymore, thats for sure.

WOMAN [over P.A.]:

Additional personnel required

for off-loading.

All personnel, clear the deck

for incoming.

Come on.

DAN:

Hey.

Where is everybody?

What do you think?

You shouldve kept going

instead of jumping into that

tunnel to save your friends.

Were here to save people.

We got to try.

Were on a mission.

Thats what were here to do.

But you didnt.

Did you?

Youll see.

Nothing we do here matters.

Thats where youre wrong.

I dont believe that one bit.

I dont think

you believe that, either.

You dont know me.

If nothing matters,

what are you doing here?

Three deployments.

Why you got that...

souvenir around your neck?

Its not a souvenir.

Its a reminder.

Of what?

Reminds me of the one thing

I learned the day I got drafted.

Ill be dead in six months.

Cancer.

So heres what Im gonna do.

Im gonna keep living my life...

the way I want to,

and Im gonna die

the way I want to.

Id rather die here

than a slow death back home.

Dan Forester.

Thats me.

Command wants to see you.

You two,

youre gonna be redeployed.

Nope.

Im dead, man. I cant...

You kidding me?

-I cant do this again.

-DAN: Yes, you can.

Im gonna get k*lled,

or Im gonna k*ll somebody else.

-Yes, you can.

-[Charlie sighs]

And you will.

Okay.

-Yeah.

-All right.

Take care of him.

OFFICER:

Sir, we dont have all day.

[exhales sharply]

Okay. I can survive this.

[chuckles] No, you cant.

Well, dont laugh.

You dont laugh if somebody says

theyre gonna survive something.

ROMEO COMMAND:

These have to make it

to Deepswell in one piece.

Copy that.

Romeo Command?

I believe weve met already.

Dan Forester.

Yes, uh, thank you

for recovering the ampoules.

My pleasure. Yeah.

And for trying to find my team.

Im sorry about that. Im sorry.

Colonel Forester.

-Im not a colonel.

-Excuse me.

Theyre starting in 20, Colonel.

Copy. Thank you.

Colonel Forester.

First Sergeant Dan Forester,

Special Forces.

Uh, former, in a past life.

Forester. Thats funny.

Uh, you spell that... one "R"?

Just one "R."

Me, too.

Wait, where...

Where your people from?

Same place that youre from.

Muri.

[chuckles]:

Youre my Muri Forester?

Im Muri Forester.

Wow.

You got, uh...

-Old?

-[chuckles]

No, you look great. You, uh...

I mean, just...

[laughs]: Compared to

the last time I saw you, you...

Y-You...

I didnt know if you were alive.

Dont.

Okay.

Lets take a walk.

MAN:

Colonel.

Colonel Forester--

gonna take me a minute

to get used to that one.

I have a few different titles.

I guess when youre down

to less than 500,000 people

on the planet,

you wear a few hats.

I always figured you wouldve

went into science.

I did.

R-Force is my creation.

Im the lead researcher.

Wow. Come on.

Yeah, I have a PhD

in biotechnology

with an emphasis

in genomics and immunology.

Cal State?

MIT.

MIT?

[Muri chuckles]

[laughs]:

Well, I hope I was proud of you.

I am. Im proud of you.

Look, you need

to understand something.

This is the end.

Within the next few weeks,

the human species will disappear

from the face of the earth.

We are literally living

on borrowed time.

So you should know that

nothing about this for me

is sentimental.

I didnt in any way

bring you here

because I wanted

to spend time with my father.

I brought you here for a reason.

Well, whats the reason?

Ill tell you

when you need to know.

Yes, maam.

Do you want to see something

really dangerous?

I feel like literally

thats all Ive been doing

since I got here, but okay.

What is that?

Thats not what I saw in Miami.

No, the ones that you fought

in Miami were the males.

This is a female.

Shes very aggressive

and much more rare.

They typically nest underground,

and the males are

fiercely protective.

They would die to defend her.

All they seem to care about is

the survival of the species.

Attention!

MURI:

Carry on.

All right, listen up, everybody.

Greenwood, this is Dan Forester.

Hes gonna be joining us

for the extraction.

Hes gonna need full armor.

The toxin kills the males

just fine.

It makes quite a mess of them,

actually.

But when we sent a team in

to clean out the nests,

we found dozens of dead males

and her.

DAN: So the females

survive the toxin.

And now you want to find out

why it didnt k*ll her?

In order to find out what can.

Vipers Two, Three and Four

are ready

to sedate and cage the female.

Greenwood and I will provide

recon and air support.

-Got it? Any questions?

-No, maam.

MURI: Her physiology is the key

to their extinction.

Its kind of our last hope.

Last hope for what?

At finding something

that will k*ll them all.

Okay. Were in and out

real quick. Lets go.

[Whitespikes shrieking]

DAN:

Theyre everywhere.

Yeah, one day,

they were just here.

They were stealthy.

They landed somewhere remote,

avoided all satellite imagery

and radar.

They started

tearing apart Russia.

Three years later,

every major landmass--

North and South America,

Australia,

Asia, Africa, Europe--

are devoid of human life.

Three years. I mean, they must

be reproducing so fast.

They have no use

for prisoners or government,

technology, money-- nothing.

We are food.

And they are hungry.

[Whitespikes screeching,

chittering]

Muri, when they gave me this...

...they said, uh...

...they said Id die

in seven years.

Yeah, last time I saw you

was the day that you d*ed.

Its like seeing a ghost.

What happened?

What happened? Like...

how-how did you die?

No.

What happened before I d*ed?

What happened to me?

Wh... You know,

what happened to your mom?

I think the less that we say

to each other, the better.

[indistinct radio chatter]

PILOT: Ranger Team One,

Viper Five coming topside.

MURI:

Has the female been sedated?

RANGER: Were throwing

everything we can at her.

[over comm]:

Fire team has her cornered.

Shes in Cave One.

RANGER 2:

We tranqed her pretty hard.

Shes fighting it,

but shes feeling it.

We could use some help

-getting her in the cage.

-Roger. Rope.

[Whitespike growling]

[grunting]

Keep pulling!

-[Whitespike snarling]

-Got to fight.

[soldiers shouting indistinctly

over comm]

[grunting]

[Whitespike growling, snarling]

Come on.

[Whitespike screeching

over comm]

[growls]

[clicking]

[roaring]

[screaming]

[roars]

RANGER [over comm]:

Man down! Man down!

All right, take it down

and give me cover.

-Were going in.

-Yeah, I need a g*n.

No, youre staying in the helo.

Youre up.

[screaming]

[screaming]

RANGER:

Go, go, go!

Someone get a harpoon

on that tentacle!

[screaming]

R Team, incoming, Cave Two!

Fire in the hole!

[squeals]

[Ranger yells]

[screams]

[panicked gasping]

[grunting]

[shrieks]

[birds screeching]

MURI:

Get ready.

Im about to piss her off.

-[roars]

-Greenwood, now!

[yells, grunts]

Pull!

-Pull her in the cage!

-Do it now!

[Rangers grunting]

[growls, shrieks]

[growling]

RANGER [over comm]:

The colonel is down.

I repeat, the colonel is down!

Stay in the helo.

[Whitespike snarling]

[all grunting]

[snarling]

DAN:

Hang on!

-[shrieks]

-Now!

-[grunts]

-Come on, pull!

[grunts]

[all grunting]

[buzzes]

[snarling]

[chittering]

We got her ass.

Viper One, get her out of here.

Well get the next one.

[screeching]

Viper Four, enemy contact--

your three oclock!

[Whitespikes shrieking]

Run!

-Cover!

-Go!

[Whitespikes squealing]

[grunts]

[groans]

[grunts, whimpers]

[flare pops]

You put yourself in danger.

I made a judgment call.

Yeah, you couldve screwed up

my mission.

I was trying to help.

Thats not what

I asked you to do.

I need you to stay alive.

You were under att*ck.

I wasnt gonna sit in a helo

and listen to my daughter

get eaten.

Sorry.

Im still your dad.

You know, I used to want

to be like you.

I wanted to be you.

I believed in you

when nobody else did.

And then?

What? What happened?

Talking about a period

of my life that I havent lived

but you have.

Enlighten me. What happened?

You left us.

Bullshit. No, I didnt.

Yeah, you left us.

That nearly k*lled Mom,

you know.

She believed in you, too.

Just like I did.

I know for a fact

I would never leave you.

Yeah, thats what I thought.

When I was 12,

you guys separated.

And then you told me that

everything was gonna be okay.

And then, when I was 14,

you divorced.

You... you just never... [sighs]

You never seemed happy

with your life.

And then, on my 16th...

We got a call from the hospital.

You were in a car accident.

I was there in the ICU.

I heard your last heartbeat

on the monitor.

[crying]:

I was there...

when everyone rushed in

and they pushed me away.

And I watched them shock you

over and over again.

You know, Mom had tried

to help me

separate from you, but I, um...

I couldnt.

I didnt want to,

because I wanted you to see me.

I wanted you to hear me.

I wanted you to...

to fix it and...

and save our family.

I didnt want you to walk away.

And then you were gone.

[helicopter approaching]

PILOT: Deepswell-9,

Viper Actual on approach.

WOMAN: Copy, Actual.

Drone escort en route.

[snarling]

[roars]

[monitor beeping]

DAN: Excuse me. Im looking

for Colonel Forester.

Thank you.

[Whitespike breathing deeply]

Good morning.

Morning.

How are you holding up?

Oh, Im okay.

Im good.

Want to give me a hand?

Yeah.

Yeah, uh...

What can I do?

Uh, just grab that controller

and, uh, take her up for me.

[Dan groans softly]

Its the top left switch.

Ugh. She stinks.

Yeah, shes, um, secreting

something like sweat.

[whirring]

-[clunks]

-[whirring stops]

-You sure its safe

to be that close? -No.

Thats why we sedated her.

Gave her 180 milligrams

of hydromorphone.

Did you say 180 milligrams?

Per day?

MURI:

Every hour.

You know, the female genetics

arent that different

from the males.

The toxin still affects them,

but for some reason, her body is

much better at detoxifying it.

So you just got to figure out

what shes using

to att*ck the toxin.

You can design an enzyme

inhibitor to neutralize it.

And then we can k*ll them all.

Oh, yeah.

MURI:

The only problem is finding out

whats stopping the toxin.

It can be one of

a thousand things.

Well need hundreds

of variations...

...to make thousands of tests.

With any luck, we should have

a working female toxin

by the morning.

I scrounged up some dinner.

Have two options:

veggie lasagna and...

veggie lasagna.

Thats how you know

youre near the end.

Okay, lets see how fast

we can denature this thing.

Yeah.

MURI:

Its gonna run a thousand tests.

See if we can break down

this sucker.

We can.

We can. This is gonna work.

Youre gonna save the world.

AUTOMATED VOICE:

37% bond.

That could be

the inhibitor, right?

Yeah, its not a great bond.

-Its something, isnt it?

-Its something.

Its gonna have to be

a lot stronger

so that the female doesnt

break down that toxin,

but it is a great start.

-Its a start.

-Ill give you that.

AUTOMATED VOICE:

49% bond.

The Miami Dolphins ever win

the Super Bowl?

MURI:

Do you really want to know?

DAN:

Yeah.

AUTOMATED VOICE:

56% bond.

What year, specifically,

and what was the spread?

[laughs]

AUTOMATED VOICE:

68% bond.

-[Whitespike groaning]

-Jesus.

Once you figure out this toxin,

do you have a way

of deploying it?

Well, I have a solution.

But, uh, you know, its not

really worth talking about it

until I know that this thing

works for sure.

Understood. Yeah.

You got a lot of work to do.

Ill just...

Ill make dinner.

You know, theres another

Sabbath coming up tomorrow.

Yeah. I know.

Thats when I leave.

Right.

Its a... a big day

all around, I guess.

I want to help.

Its okay. You know, its, um...

just kind of

a one-person job anyway.

Muri.

Your mom would be really proud

of you right now.

I know I am.

Good night, Chickpea.

She never quits.

I came down here to see

if she needed help.

I shouldve known.

Is that right?

You would know

more than anyone, right?

Not really. [chuckles]

She was nine years old

last time I saw her.

Stubborn, but...

GREENWOOD:

She calls it "persistent."

Now more than ever,

she has to be.

What do you mean?

You know, one way or another,

this w*r is...

almost over.

Ticktock.

AUTOMATED VOICE:

62% bond.

Now starting "R" sequence.

Range one through 37.

[door whooshes open]

DAN:

Hows it going?

Going great.

Ive discovered

roughly 10,000 ways

to not achieve

sufficient potency.

Why dont you take a break.

Let me try some of this.

No, Im fine. I got it.

AUTOMATED VOICE:

52% bond.

Come on.

Muri.

You dont have to do this

on your own.

You know that?

You brought me here

for a reason, you told me.

I know that I have some purpose.

Please.

Tell me how Im gonna help you.

AUTOMATED VOICE:

30% bond.

Okay.

If this toxin works,

I need you to take it back.

We cant make it here.

Were on borrowed time already.

You have the resources

and the ability

to mass-produce it in your time,

and then you can stop this w*r

from ever happening.

Muri, what are you asking me?

Youre asking me to save

my future, but then what?

Leave you?

Here, to die?

I know.

[stammers, sighs]

I know what

Im asking you to do.

No, theres got to be

another way.

Believe me,

Ive thought of everything,

and this is the only way.

Im asking you to do what

no one else is willing to do.

Why me?

Because youre my father.

And theres no one

that I want to trust more.

All right, Muri.

Okay.

Ill take the toxin back.

Ill have it mass-produced.

But understand this:

I am not going to leave you

here to die.

Im coming back for you.

And you and me,

were gonna save this world.

Together.

[computer beeping]

AUTOMATED VOICE:

100% bond.

MURI:

R-7.

Try R-7.

DAN:

R-7.

[growls softly]

[Whitespike roaring]

-[alarm blaring]

-DAN: sh*t.

[snarling]

MAN [over P.A.]:

Incoming! Incoming!

[man continues indistinctly

over P.A.]

Oh, sh*t!

They breached the perimeter!

Theyre surrounding us.

Listen to me.

Theyre destroying

the perimeter defense.

[indistinct announcement

over P.A.]

Oh, my God, the minefield.

[Whitespike growling]

Theyre coming for her.

[Whitespikes screeching]

I need to get this

to safety right now.

-No, we have to k*ll her.

-No!

This is all the toxin we have.

We cannot waste it.

Come on. Move! Go!

[Whitespike roaring]

AUTOMATED VOICE:

Eight minutes to jump.

I need you to do

exactly what I say

when I say, how I say it.

Do you understand?

Youre our mission now.

I have to protect you.

-I understand.

-You have got to make it back.

I promise.

What about you?

MURI:

Were getting in the chopper.

You can make the jump

from the air.

[over comm]: Greenwood,

Im taking Dan to Viper One.

Ill hold em off

as long as I can.

MAN [over P.A.]: All personnel,

prepare for possible impact.

All personnel, prepare

for possible impact.

-[soldiers shouting]

-[Whitespikes growling]

[heavy g*nf*re]

MURI: This is Colonel Forester.

I have a working toxin.

I want my chopper on the pad

ready to fly.

-Were on our way.

-PILOT: I copy, Colonel.

This is Viper One

standing by on Pad Two.

[roaring]

GREENWOOD [over comm]:

Colonel!

Theyve breached

the bottom decks.

The only way

to the helipad is up top,

through the engine room.

MURI:

Copy.

Start evac

for all nonessentials.

Everybody else, listen up.

We need you at

your defensive positions.

We have got to protect

the Jumplink.

This toxin has got to go back

on the next jump.

AUTOMATED VOICE:

Seven minutes to jump.

[snarling]

[screeches]

Go, go, go! Be quick.

Straight ahead, go.

[shrieks]

AUTOMATED VOICE:

Six minutes to jump.

MURI:

This is Forester.

Were entering the engine room.

PILOT:

Viper One copy.

[over comm]: Be advised, weve

got Spikes on-site, Colonel.

Watch your six.

[Whitespikes screeching]

[shrieks]

[Whitespikes screeching,

snarling]

AUTOMATED VOICE:

Five minutes to jump.

-[squeals]

-[gasps quietly]

[rapid clicking]

[Whitespike chittering]

[Whitespike chittering,

growling]

[panting]

[shrieking]

Now!

[pained shrieking]

[growls, roars]

AUTOMATED VOICE:

Four minutes to jump.

Move! Move! This way!

Were almost there!

-[whooshing]

-[yelps]

[groans]

[snarls]

-sh*t.

-[Muri groaning]

[panting rapidly]

Hey, hey, hey. You all right?

Im... Im okay.

PILOT [over comm]:

This is Viper One.

I cant stay here.

Spikes are all over us.

[Muri gasps in pain]

Put your arm around me.

PILOT: Colonel, meet me

at the helipad on Rig Two.

AUTOMATED VOICE:

Three minutes to jump.

PILOT: Mayday! Mayday!

Viper One going down!

[Muri groaning]

I need you to move.

We got to get up.

We got to move.

Come on. On three.

-One... Hey.

-[groans]

-One, two, three.

-[whimpers]

[yells in pain, sobs]

MURI:

You got to leave me here.

DAN:

Hey.

Well just sit here for a while.

-Okay?

-Yeah.

-Im sorry.

-Hey.

Im sorry I said

all those things to you.

I shouldnt have said them.

I was angry, and I didnt mean

to hurt you.

-[sobbing softly]

-Its okay.

Im so happy

I got to see you like this--

how you were when I was a kid.

[trembling breaths]

This is how I remember you.

We cant quit.

We cannot quit right now.

We cant do this right now.

-[groans softly]

-[Muri sobs]

[explosions booming]

-You have to take this.

-No. No, no, no, no, no.

Im not leaving you.

No.

You got to leave me.

We were never going to make it.

You need to make sure

this never happens.

Yeah.

I love you, Dad.

[chitters]

-[snarls]

-No.

[screaming]

[strained grunting]

DAN:

Hang on!

AUTOMATED VOICE:

20 seconds until jump.

[grunts]

No. No.

[yells]

[grunting]

[groaning]

[helicopter whirring]

HART [muffled]:

Forester. Forester.

[muffled, indistinct chatter]

Can you hear me?

[echoing]:

Forester.

The toxin.

What?

The green vial-- where is it?

It-its in your hand.

We tried to get it from you,

but you wouldnt let us.

We need to mass-produce this

and send it back.

Itll k*ll em all.

The Jumplink just went off-line.

We cant send anything back.

We cant travel to the future.

Its over.

DAN [softly]:

Oh, Muri.

WOMAN [over P.A.]:

Lieutenant Hart,

please report to command now.

Im sorry.

[over P.A.]: Lieutenant Hart,

please report to command.

DAN:

Im sorry.

Charlie.

You made it.

I hid.

[giggling]:

Daddy!

I made this for you.

I made it

the second that you left

-because I just knew you were

gonna come home. -Yeah.

I got sparkles all over my room.

And then that was my handprint.

Like, we painted

over top of my hand.

And look-- look at

all of the glitter.

Mommy helped me with the words.

Do you like it?

[crickets chirping]

DAN:

What Im about to tell you

is gonna be...

its gonna sound crazy.

She was there.

Our little girl.

Shes smart. Shes a scientist.

I dont... W-Wait, Im confused.

You saw Muri?

[chuckles]:

Yeah.

Youre saying you literally

physically saw our daughter?

We worked together.

On a toxin.

She figured it out.

She was gonna k*ll them all.

She was gonna save the world.

[chuckles]

[gasping breaths]

And, uh...

Hey, its okay.

Now Ive got a solution

and no way to use it.

So we got to figure it out.

We got to figure it out.

Hey.

Were gonna figure

this out together.

Okay.

What do we know? We know when

and where they land, right?

The first att*ck

is in late summer

-in, uh, northern Russia, 2048.

-Okay.

So, what if theres a whole army

waiting for them

when they get off their ships?

Yeah. But there were no ships.

There was no satellite footage

of any rockets, nothing.

They searched everything.

They couldnt find it.

They had to have

gotten here somehow.

Exactly. All we know is...

...they were just here.

Just because

they att*cked in 2048

doesnt mean thats

when they got here.

What if they got here

in 47, 46?

I mean, its

the middle of nowhere, Russia.

We wouldnt have found

their ships.

Because were looking

at the wrong year.

Holy sh*t.

I got to call somebody.

Who are you gonna tell them

came up with the solution?

From me. Im gonna definitely

say that I came up with it.

-I think it was your wife.

-Its all good. Its all good.

REPORTER: With contact

to the future now severed,

governments have been unable

to stop rioting

and looting from spreading

across the globe,

as most now believe that,

in 30 years,

humanity will be wiped off

the face of the earth.

Did you miss me?

First round is on me.

DAN: Yeah, no ones gonna

stop you, huh?

DORIAN:

Mm-hmm.

DAN:

Dorian.

Theres still a chance

that we can stop

this w*r from ever happening.

It doesnt look like it.

Told you it was all for nothing.

Its too late for heroes,

Forester.

Im not a hero.

I was trying to save

my daughter.

If I got to save the world

to save her,

then Im damn sure gonna do it.

[inhales deeply]

What kind of selfish d*ck

doesnt help a guy

save his kid, right?

You still got that claw?

CHARLIE:

Well, there is something here.

But its not sediment.

Or blood.

Its ash. Its volcanic ash.

And its not from Russia.

Its from China.

-Or Korea. Somewhere in there.

-How do you know that?

Oh, you want me to explain the

chemical makeup of the sediment?

f*ck no.

So, how does

Chinese volcanic ash end up

on an island in northern Russia?

You know any volcano experts?

Am I in trouble?

Martin, the lives of every man,

woman and child on this planet

could be saved

if we could just get the answer

to one question,

and its all about volcanoes.

I knew this would happen.

Oh, I wouldve k*lled for a

moment like this in high school.

How would a creature

whos only ever stepped foot

in northern Russia

get volcanic ash from China

or Korea under its claws?

Well, this would be weird,

but...

it would have to be from

the Millennium Eruption.

The Millennium Eruption.

What the hell is that?

The Changbai volcano

on the border

of China and Korea

erupted in 946 A.D.

with the force of over

a thousand nuclear bombs.

It blew ash over half the world,

and today, you can still find

that ash buried in ice.

Is there any way to pinpoint

exactly where in Russia

that ash wouldve landed?

-[snaps fingers]

-Laptop.

[students murmuring]

I love this kid.

Thanks.

Check this out.

This is the largest glacier

in Russia.

Scientists doing

deep drill experiments there

found volcanic ash

at a depth of 400 meters,

a depth consistent

with the average snowfall

since the year 946 A.D.

But to get ash

in the claws, I mean,

they would have to dig through

a thousand years of ice.

They didnt dig down.

They dug up.

Thats why theres

no sign of impact.

BOTH: Theyve been here

the whole time.

Why wait a thousand years

to dig out?

Martin, can you bring up an

ice melt projection for Russia?

Yeah, polar ice melt, uh,

Russia, 2023 to 2048.

MARTIN:

There it is.

CHARLIE:

They didnt wait it out.

They thawed out.

We have to get to Russia.

[laughs]:

No. Youre not going to Russia.

-But thats where they are.

-Well, we think.

No, we know.

That has to be where they are.

Have any proof?

We have to go there

to get the proof.

Listen, if we can go there now

and k*ll them all,

we prevent this from ever

happening, you understand?

Weve lost all contact

with the future, Forester.

President just placed

the armed forces on high alert.

Theyre rioting at the border.

Buenos Aires, Johannesburg,

Mexico City,

Istanbul, London.

NATOs disbanded.

And-and you want me to use

taxpayer money

to fund a special covert mission

into a hostile sovereign nation,

led by a biology teacher?

Oh, also the head of R and D

for a tech company.

Wallace Technology-- were

the Amazon of earth sciences.

I can tell Im not

convincing you at all. Thats...

Look, guys...

the way things are going,

well be lucky if we dont

k*ll each other off

long before the aliens get here.

Excuse me.

Well, I hate to say

I told you so,

but people just hate

spending money on research.

I say we just go k*ll em

ourselves. How about that, huh?

No, Russias closed its borders.

I mean, we need a plane

and a pilot willing to commit

an international felony,

whatever thats called.

Theres no way we can get there.

There may be a way.

So, how was the future?

Miami Dolphins still suck?

I need a plane.

And a pilot.

To fly undetected

into Russian airspace

so I can get a team of soldiers

to the top of a glacier island

in order to find...

...an alien spaceship.

Wow, you know,

they say kids never come by

unless they need something.

I need your help.

Ill get my coat.

DAN:

Thank you for coming.

Yeah. We made as much

of the toxin as we could.

-I hope its enough.

-DAN: Me, too.

I worked with Colonel Forester.

She was your daughter, right?

Yeah.

It was an honor

to have known her.

[engine whirring]

HART:

And four.

Our man brought

the whole arsenal.

Yeah.

Cause this time,

Im not gonna hide.

Im gonna fight.

Its not even loaded.

CHARLIE:

It-its not loaded.

Its a pressurized cabin.

Why would I load it

in the cabin?

A b*llet goes in the thing,

and everybodys sucked out.

HART:

Dropping to 1,000 feet.

CHARLIE: Okay, guys,

so were looking for, like,

geothermic anomalies, okay?

Anything weird,

like fissures, heat plumes

-or magnetic spikes.

-[engines revving]

Lets grid up and cover this

part of the glacier by sundown.

HART: Well start with

the southeastern quadrant.

[wind whistling]

DAN:

Well gain a good vantage point

if we can get to the peak

of the ice cap before sundown.

JAMES: Might as well be

looking for an ice cube.

HART: Approaching

the northwestern quadrant.

Looks rough up ahead.

Watch your visibility.

Are your gauges acting up?

Yeah.

CHARLIE:

Uh-huh. Yeah.

Feel that?

Yeah, its like

something electrical.

Something.

DAN:

Whoa. Look at that.

We sitting on a magnetic field

or something?

CHARLIE:

This is a giant block of ice.

Anything, like,

magnetically charged

would be at least

a thousand feet down.

[wind howling]

I think we found your ice cube.

HART:

Going hot.

[small explosions rippling]

-Is that it?

-[loud booming]

[wind howling]

[wind whistling]

-[water dripping]

-[wind whistling]

JAMES: So youre telling me

all this is melting in 30 years?

Well, one degree

is the difference

between ice and water.

DAN:

Okay, well...

...at least we have proof.

We go in there, theres

a chance we dont come out.

We can leave right now.

Go back with photographs,

show everybody the world has

a common enemy to fight.

Absolutely.

Go tell the U.N.,

and they can talk about it

till were all dead.

Yeah. I mean, I hate to agree

with Conspiracy Santa,

but, you know, we get

the world governments involved,

it could turn into a nightmare.

Yeah.

I dont have that kind of time.

Neither does Muri.

Feel like this is

my opportunity to give her

and give this world

a second chance.

Second chances are

really hard to come by.

So, what are we gonna do?

I guess were gonna cut

that son of a bitch open

and sh**t anything

that looks sideways at us.

DAN:

Guys.

Youre secondary perimeter.

If we dont come out

and something else does,

it cannot leave this cave.

You understand?

Roger that.

Good luck.

Looks like we found our cockpit.

Those arent Whitespikes.

DAN:

They most certainly are not.

They didnt want to land here.

This is a crash site.

Lets move.

HART:

The Whitespikes.

Theyre cargo.

Ready to breed, like cattle.

Or weapons.

Uh, planet-clearing weapons?

Yeah, but they crashed.

Whos to say

Earth was their target?

It doesnt matter.

When were done with them,

itll be like

they were never here at all.

Lets go.

[whooshes]

[Whitespikes squealing]

[shrieks]

She did it.

[Whitespikes moaning]

Ikemba!

Go! Get em! Dose em!

HART:

Take the corner.

[roars]

[shrieking]

[grunts]

[indistinct shouting]

Charlie, James,

we got Whitespikes on the move!

-[Whitespike chittering]

-JAMES: sh*t.

I got the entrance covered.

Go! Well get the ones

in the ship.

DORIAN: Give me that C-4. In

case one of us gets in trouble,

we got to blow this thing

manually, all right?

-No timers.

-No, no, no, no.

Take this.

As a souvenir.

Go save your daughter.

[Whitespikes screeching]

[heavy g*nf*re]

HART:

Lets go!

JAMES:

I go left. You go right.

CHARLIE: We got this.

No ones hiding today.

-[g*n clicks]

-Whoops.

JAMES:

Oops?

Uh-oh.

sh*t. Charlie.

Charlie.

Charlie, I need you!

Charlie! Charlie!

-[Charlie yelling]

-Charlie!

[saw buzzing]

[screaming]

[chitters, roars]

Charlie? Dad?

[heavy g*nf*re]

DORIAN [over comm]:

I got contact!

Light em up!

Theyre on the move!

Light em up! Fire!

[Whitespikes moaning]

[squealing]

HART [over comm]:

Holy sh*t.

Theres a whole colony

down here.

We got to blow the ship!

[panting]

HART:

Ill hold them off.

[yells]

HART [over comm]:

Blow the ship!

If Im gonna die...

[yells]

...Im gonna die my way!

[grunts]

Dad? Charlie?

You all right?

You okay?

I got one!

JAMES [chuckling]:

Yeah, you did.

He sliced it up

like Julia Child.

One got away, though.

Big one. Red belly.

Oh, sh*t.

Thats the female.

We better go get her

before she lays an egg

or whatever the hell they do.

Come on, look at you.

Your hands are shaking.

Im fine.

No, youre gonna be

a liability out there.

I need you to stay here,

stay with Charlie.

You dont have to babysit me.

This is the one thing

Im good at.

DAN: Aim for the left ridge.

Mind the horizon.

We only get one sh*t at this.

JAMES:

Dan.

I found something.

I got tracks here.

[squeals]

DAN:

Dad, shes on the move.

Dad, Dad, do you copy?

-[squeals]

-[whoosh]

Surprise, dumbass.

[snarling]

[b*ll*ts whizzing]

[yells]

[groans]

-Move!

-Moving.

-Yeah, she didnt like that.

-Get her!

[shrieking echoes]

[wind whistling]

Where the hell is she?

g*dd*mn it.

You stuck her, Dad.

Back-to-back.

JAMES:

Got eyes on her?

DAN:

No.

Shes bleeding, though.

JAMES:

Maybe shes down.

DAN:

No, she aint down.

You stuck her, though.

You got her, Dad.

[snarls, screeches]

[grunts, groans]

-[grunts]

-[Whitespike squealing]

[spikes whooshing]

[Whitespike squealing]

[yells, grunts]

[gasping, whimpering]

[shrieks]

Come here.

JAMES:

Hey.

[sniffing]

Im sorry, son.

No.

-No, no, no, Dad.

-Im sorry for...

everything.

[yells]

[grunting]

[squealing]

[grunts]

[squealing]

[shrieks]

Die!

Die!

[shrieking]

[panting]

Did you tell it to die?

Yeah.

It worked.

Why didnt you tell it sooner?

[Charlie groans, sighs]

Yeah.

Lets just take a little break.

[James chuckling]

REPORTER: Some incredible

images coming out

-of Russia today. -REPORTER 2:

Thats right, Gabrielle.

An expl*si*n rocked

a glacier there,

and top government sources

are saying that it has

something to do with the aliens

and the future w*r.

As soon as I heard that

the Whitespikes might

already be here,

my actions were swift

and decisive.

A coalition of elite soldiers

under my sole command

eliminated the future

alien thr*at.

And you know what?

Id do it again.

[clattering outside]

Dad!

EMMY:

I love you.

Hey.

You found them?

Yeah.

Yeah, we found em.

Hey.

Chickpea...

Id like you to meet

your grandpa.

DAN: I never told her about

our seven days together

nor how, in a future

that now will never happen,

she changed me forever.

Im never gonna leave her.

Ill never leave this family.

Because my best future,

it turned out,

was always right in front of me.

[music ends]
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