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  1. Horror. Sci-fi. Jurassic Park. The Hatchling Scene is the first scene in Jurassic World. It shows two Indominus rex hatchlings, with one struggling to hatch and the other able to remove a piece of the egg, revealing its eyes. This one is presumed to be the Indominus rex to terrorize Jurassic World.

    • Overview
    • Bury the Hatchling
    • The Family That Strays Together
    • Welcome to Jurassic World
    • Does This Dino Make Jurassic World Look Big?
    • As the Jurassic World Turns
    • A Glorified Petting Zoo
    • Owen You Nothing
    • Indominus Wrecks
    • References

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    This is a transcript of the dialogue in the movie Jurassic World.

    Hammond Creation Lab

    [the film opens with the glove as a large font circles and reads "UNIVERSAL" on the front. we then see elliot and E.T flying in front of the moon as another titles reads "AMBLIMATION." then Fade in to show two eggs beginning to hatch, with a title reading "universal presents, an amblimation film. tiny claws scratch through the shell as a titles reads "jurassic world". We can hear the hatchlings' heartbeats. In the second egg, a brown eye peeks out. we then cut to white as we hear the hatchling roar]

    Mitchell Residence

    [the screen fades to reveal Snow. An enormous dinosaur foot comes down with a loud thud. However, we then tilt up to reveal the foot is actually that of an ordinary bird. It chirps, flaps its wings and flies away.] [KAREN MITCHELL is in the driveway of a two-story suburban home loading luggage into the back of a Nissan minivan. She turns and yells up at the house.] KAREN: Boys, let's do this! [In his room, GRAY MITCHELL is looking at slides of dinosaurs on his View Master toy. He sees an Allosaurus fighting a Triceratops, then two Ray Harryhausen-animated Ceratosaurs fighting in a scene from The Animal World. His room is filled with dinosaur and monster movie toys and posters. There's a knock on the door.] KAREN: (through the door) Gray? [She proceeds to enter the room.] KAREN: Honey, what're you doin'? What is this here? [She takes the Viewmaster away from him.] KAREN: Let's go. Come on, honey your flight's in two hours. [She begins counting his things.] GRAY: Dane County Airport is thirty-six minutes away, sixty with traffic. KAREN: How many minutes to get your little butt in the van? [She smiles. Her son smiles back.] KAREN: Hmm? How many of those? [She grabs his bag and they walk out together.] KAREN: Feed the monster under your bed? GRAY: Yes. [Gray comes charging out the front door of the house a minute later and runs obliviously past his older brother ZACH MITCHELL and his GIRLFRIEND.] GIRLFRIEND: Call me every day. And text me pics so I don't forget what you look like. [Karen comes out of the house.] ZACH: I'll only be gone a week. [In the driver's seat of the van, SCOTT MITCHELL, Gray and Zach's father, looks impatient and amused.] SCOTT: Zach, you're not goin' off to war, here. Please. Come on. [Zach and his girlfriend stare into one another's eyes.] ZACH: I-- GIRLFRIEND: (interrupting) I love you. ZACH: Will see you later. [She grins at his apparent inability to tell her he loves her.] SCOTT: Vamanos! ZACH: Bye. Okay. GIRLFRIEND: Bye. [Zach runs to the van as his father starts up the engine.] KAREN: (to Zach) Comin' buddy? [Zach's girlfriend waves to him. Everyone except her gets into the van. Karen and Scott turn and look at their boys in the backseat, particularly the sullen Zach.] KAREN<: I know it hurts, sweetheart. SCOTT: (teasing) Are you gonna be okay? [Zach responds by putting his headphones on.]

    Dane County Airport

    ["Merry Little Christmas" plays in the background. The Mitchells are saying goodbye to their sons at the gate to get on the plane. Karen is going over the plane ticket with Gray.] KAREN: Everything right on there? [Gray nods.] KAREN: I'm so jealous. You're gonna have so much fun. [Her smile and pleasant demeanor seem a little forced.] KAREN: I love you. GRAY: I love you too. [He hugs her. The hug lasts a little too long. Something isn't quite right. While hugging his mother, Gray looks over at his father, and Scott seems a little uncomfortable and manages a small smile.] KAREN: Okay. Right. They stop hugging finally. KAREN: All right, um, let's give these to your brother, okay? [She turns to hand the tickets to Zach. He isn't paying attention. He has the hood of his jacket up over his head and his headphones blasting music into his ears.] KAREN: Can you hold these, please? SCOTT: (a little louder) Zach! KAREN: Can you hold these? Honey, I need you to take care of these. [Finally, Zach notices and accepts them indifferently.] ZACH: Yeah. SCOTT: (getting Zach's attention) Hey. KAREN: All right. SCOTT: Listen to your mother. KAREN: Take care of your brother, answer your phone. I'm serious. It's the green button. When you see my name, push it, okay? [Zach nods absently.] KAREN: And remember, if something chases you...(she pauses for dramatic effect)...run. [Gray smiles.] KAREN: (apologetically) Come on. ZACH: (to Gray): Come on, let's go. [He ushers Gray along as they head to the plane.] KAREN: Bye, guys. ZACH: Bye. KAREN: I miss you already! ZACH: Yep. [Once the boys are gone, the two adults drop the act, their attitudes becoming cold.] SCOTT: So much for our last family breakfast... KAREN: (annoyed): Why do you have to say things like that? [Gray waves goodbye as he and Zach head through the gate to board.] SCOTT: Did you call your sister? KAREN: Straight to voicemail. SCOTT: They'll be fine. She handles twenty-thousand people a day. She can handle two more.

    Aeroporto Juan Santamaria

    [An American Airlines Boeing 757 touches down on the tarmac in Costa Rica.]

    Costa Rican Dock

    [Gray and Zach are among hundreds of people boarding a ferry for Isla Nublar. The boarding ramps have Jurassic World logos on them.] GRAY: How big is the island? ZACH: (absently) Big. GRAY: But how many pounds? ZACH: That doesn't make sense.

    Ocean

    [A large white ferry sails across the water. Gray and Zach stand at the rail.] GRAY: When they first opened, they had eight species. Now they have fourteen herbivores and six carnivores. That's like fifty tons of food a week. [Zach isn't paying attention, smiling at some pretty teenage girls on a lower deck. A few minutes later, Isla Nublar comes into view and the ferry sails towards it.]

    Control Room

    A high-tech control room consisting of numerous consoles and workstations facing a huge wall of monitors, the center most of which displays a map of the island. Technicians work diligently. MAN #1 (radio chatter) Two juvenile Triceratops are goin' at it again. Should I tranq 'em or are your comin' over to take care of this? MAN #2 (radio chatter) Yeah, got ahead and tranq 'em-- MAN #2 (radio chatter) Uh, they're rutting. Claire enters holding a Starbucks coffee cup and addresses two of the technicians, VIVIAN KRILL and LOWERY CRUTHERS. Lowery's desk is covered with toy dinosaurs and he's wearing a Jurassic Park shirt instead of a Jurassic World one. CLAIRE What's the live count? VIVIAN Twenty-two thousand, two-sixteen CLAIRE Any incidents? LOWERY Yeah, six kids in the lost and found, uh, 28 down with heat stroke, and some-- Claire notices his shirt of the ill-fated and famous Jurassic Park. CLAIRE Where did you get that...? LOWERY (gushing) Oh, this? I got it on eBay. Yeah, it's pretty amazing. I got for 150 dollars but the mint condition one goes for 300, easy-- CLAIRE (annoyed) Didn't it occur to you maybe that's in poor taste? LOWERY (contrite) The shirt? Yeah, no, it did. I understand people died. It was terrible, but... (gushing again) That first park was legit! You know, I have a lot of respect for it. They didn't need these genetic hybrids-- Claire sighs. LOWERY They just needed dinosaurs, real dinosaurs! That's kind of enough-- CLAIRE Okay, please don't wear it again. LOWERY (contrite) Yeah, wasn't gonna... Vivian changes the subject. VIVIAN Did you close the deal? CLAIRE Looks like it. Verizon Wireless Presents the Indominus Rex. Lowery exhales and lowers his head. LOWERY (exasperated) Ugh, that was so terrible! (raises his head) Why not just go the distance, Claire? Let these corporations name the dinosaurs. They've got all the ballparks. Why stop there? Claire notices something, interrupting him. CLAIRE Why are the West Plains closed? VIVIAN Another Pachy roaming outside his zone, but he's fully sedated and ready for relocation. LOWERY (still on his earlier tangent). Tostitodon. CLAIRE Security said the invisible fences were a no-fail. That is the second time this month. On one of the screens, we see a sedated Pachycephalosaurus being treated by the crew of a Mercedes Unimog mobile vet vehicle. VIVIAN Well, the Pachys short out their implants when they butt heads. CLAIRE How much longer until they get it out of there? VIVIAN (surprised) He just got five milligrams of carfentanil. LOWERY Yes, he's very stoned. So why don't we show a little sympathy? Claire smiles, amused. LOWERY I mean, you do understand these are actual animals, right? Claire stares at him with an uncomfortable look and instead of answering, Claire draws attention to his desk. CLAIRE Clean up your workspace. It's... chaotic. LOWERY I like to think of it as a living system. Just enough stability to keep it from collapsing into anarchy. He adjusts one of the toy dinosaurs that is slightly out of place. With her foot, Claire nudges a trash can over. Lowery, reaching for a bag of chips, knocks a soda cup off the desk, and because Claire nudged the trash can over, it falls into that instead of hitting the floor. Fortunately, the tip remained on, so it doesn't spill. Now embarrassed Lowery retrieves it from the trash and returns it to his desk as Claire exits the control room. ANNOUNCER (over P.A.) Inbound chopper, Jurassic 1. ETA five minutes. Outside, a blue Eurocopter EC130 with "JW001" on the tail flies in and lands on the helipad. Claire gets aboard and sits in the backseat. Up front is park owner SIMON MASRANI and his FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR. Masrani removes his sunglasses. MASRANI (by way of greeting) Claire. CLAIRE (surprised) Mr. Masrani! You're... flying! Masrani shrugs as if it's no big deal. MASRANI I got my license. FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR (holds up two fingers) Two more. MASRANI Well, two more days. (turning in his seat) So, how's my park doing? CLAIRE Great. She makes a show of consulting some paperwork. CLAIRE We're up two and a half percent over last year, a bit lower than our initial projections-- MASRANI (interrupting) No, no, no, how's it doing? Are the guests having fun? Are the animals enjoying life? CLAIRE Well, guest satisfaction is steady. In the low nineties. We don't have a way to measure the animals' emotional experience. MASRANI Sure you do. You can see in their eyes, right? CLAIRE Of course. He turns back around. MASRANI Okay, now show me my new dinosaur... Everyone braces. Claire gasps as suddenly the aircraft lifts up awkwardly into the air. Looking a little wobbly, it zooms off over the park. MASRANI Got it, got it... got it!

    Flying

    The copter zooms off over the jungle. Masrani is a mediocre pilot at best, but his inexperience despite only two days of training left is made up for his sheer enthusiasm for flying. He's having the time of his life. Claire not so much. She remains braced against her seat, clearly terrified. The flight instructor for his part seems to be keeping his cool. MASRANI You look tense, Claire. CLAIRE (nervous) Maybe you should just... focus on the controls... MASRANI The key to a happy life is to accept you are never actually in control. Up ahead, Claire sees something, pointing. CLAIRE Bird! The instructor jerks, startled, finally losing his cool, as Masrani, imitating the bird's cawing sound, swings abruptly right to avoid colliding with the animal. MASRANI You should spend a day at the beach. Get some sun. CLAIRE Uh, right, so marketing thought we could offset some of the costs-- MASRANI (interrupting, dismissive) Ah, enough about costs! John Hammond entrusted me with his dying wish, and not once did he mention profits. "Spare no expense", he used to say. CLAIRE I appreciate that, but the reality of operating a theme park is that it requires-- MASRANI (interrupting) Don't forget why we built this place, Claire. Jurassic World exists to remind us how very small we are. How new. You can't put a price on that. Now please... (turns in his seat and smiles) ...we're flying! He puts his sunglasses back on and pushes the throttle forward. MASRANI Breathe... They brace themselves once more as the helicopter flies past a waterfall and comes in low over Paddock 11.

    Paddock 11

    Paddock 11 is a large fortress-like structure with forty foot reinforced walls and an enormous gate at the front. It appears as if the exterior is still under construction. The helicopter touches down roughly and everyone gets out. The instructor, clutching his stomach, runs away and vomits into some bushes. CLAIRE (to Masrani) Is he okay? (yelling over to the instructor) Are you okay? MASRANI (dismissive) Oh, he's just being dramatic. He watches construction workers welding things together. MASRANI Are you still building...? CLAIRE We planned to open in May, but Asset Containment insisted we build the walls up higher. It's bigger than expected. Masrani stands for a moment observing how huge the walls are. MASRANI It's a good sign. Claire leads Masrani into the paddock's observation room, a large control room with computers and enormous windows overlooking the interior of the enclosure. SUPERVISOR NICK stands at one of the touch screen thermal imaging consoles as they come in. Masrani takes off his sunglasses. CLAIRE We hit a few speed bumps early on. It began to anticipate where the food would come from. She gestures for Nick to leave and he exits, leaving the two of them alone. CLAIRE One of the handlers nearly lost an arm. The others threatened to quit if I couldn't guarantee their safety. They go to the windows. At the moment, we can't see anything but dense jungle. MASRANI She's intelligent, then? CLAIRE For a dinosaur. MASRANI (darkly) And that? He points to one of the windows which has been cracked. CLAIRE It tried to break the glass. MASRANI I like her spirit... They hear a growl outside. Something enormous begins moving through the trees at the far end of the enclosure. We see the outline of a large theropod dinosaur with white skin moving through the fronds, but Indominus Rex doesn't fully emerge. Masrani stares at her. MASRANI (in awe) Oh, it's white... you never told me it was white... Claire comes over and joins him. CLAIRE (concerned) Think it'll scare the kids...? MASRANI (absently) "The kids"? This'll give the PARENTS nightmares... CLAIRE (uncertain) Is that... good? MASRANI (still in awe) It's fantastic... Outside, we a closeup of Indominus' brown eye peering at the two humans through the foliage. MASRANI Can she see us? CLAIRE They say it can sense thermal radiation, like snakes. MASRANI Say, I thought there were two of them. CLAIRE There was a sibling in case this one didn't survive infancy. MASRANI CLAIRE (matter-of-factly) She ate it. Masrani stares at her wide-eyed. She simply smiles nervously. He nods and looks up at the ceiling. Outside, the Indominus Rex moves away through the jungle. MASRANI So the paddock is quite safe, then? CLAIRE (nods) We have the best structural engineers in the world. MASRANI Yeah, so did Hammond. Claire doesn't respond. MASRANI There's an American Navy man here. Part of a research program one of my companies is running. Owen Grady. Claire looks a little miffed. CLAIRE I know who he is. MASRANI His animals often try to escape. They're smart. He has to be Claire smiles mirthlessly. CLAIRE He only thinks he's smarter... Masrani notices her tone but lets it pass without comment. MASRANI I want you to bring him in. Let him inspect the paddock. Maybe he sees something we can't.

    We Meet Owen Grady and his Raptors

    Transits to a quiet jungle area. Suddenly, a pig runs past, squealing with fright. Suddenly, it gets through a gate, and it closes. We see a raptor claw tapping impatiently. OWEN GRADY HOLD! The velociraptors obediently comply. They abruptly pull to a halt. OWEN Hey! (holds his hand up) Okay! (presses a clicker) Eyes on me! Blue? Blue! (clicks the button) Watch it. Charlie. Hey! Don't give me that shit! Delta! Lock it up! Good! And we're moving. He moves to where a basket hangs from a railing. HOLD! That's good. That is damn good. (presses the clicker) Very good! See, Charlie, that's what you get! (he throws bait to Charlie, who promptly snatches it from the air) Echo, there you go! Delta! Blue? This one's for you. HOLD! Eyes up! Go. The Raptors scatter. On the platform above, hands are shaken and cheers heard. BARRY approaches Owen. BARRY You finally did it, man. VIC HOSKINS appears. HOSKINS Owen. I was starting to think I hired the wrong guys, but, damn, you got them eating out of your palm. OWEN You came on a good day. It's not usually a happy ending. HOSKINS Is that why you're not sending in your reports? OWEN We've been busy. HOSKINS Not too busy to cash your paychecks. OWEN What do you need, buddy? HOSKINS A field test. Hey. I've just seen they can respond to commands. We need to take the research and get it on its feet. OWEN These are wild animals, Hoskins. Trust me, you DON'T want them in the field. HOSKINS I just saw a bond. A real bond. Between man and beast. OWEN You're in my way. HOSKINS Come on. We're the same. We're dogs of war. We know that the military needs to reduce casualties. Some people think that robots are the future. Look, nature gave us the most effective killing machines 75 million years ago. And now we know they can take orders. BARRY We finally make progress and that's the first thing he says? Make a weapon? HOSKINS (exasperated) Shit. Come on, gents. It's grown-up time. Drones can't search tunnels and caves. And they're hackable. The minute a real war breaks out, all that fancy tech is gonna go dark. OWEN But that tech's not gonna eat them if they forget to feed it. HOSKINS Look at these creatures. (points to the Raptors)  They've got millions of years of instinct in their cells, instinct that we can program. Their loyalty cannot be bought. These guys are gonna run straight into the enemy's teeth and eat them, belt buckle and all. OWEN Then what if they decide they wanna be in control? HOSKINS Well, then we remind them who is. We terminate the rogues. Promote only loyal bloodlines. (notices Owen laughing)What? What's so funny? OWEN I don't know. You come here and you don't learn anything about these animals except what you want to know. You made them, and now you think you own them. HOSKINS Oh, but we do own them. Extinct animals have no rights. OWEN They're not extinct anymore, Hoskins. HOSKINS Exactly. We're sitting on a goldmine and Masrani is using it to stock a petting zoo. He just wants to teach people some humility. He doesn't make weapons. You think that the eighth richest man in the world is only into oil, telecom, and family fun parks? He's so diversified, he doesn't even know what he owns. How long has InGen been practicing this pitch? Since the day we hired you out of the Navy. You knew the end game. These animals can replace thousands of boots on the ground. How many lives would that save? War is part of nature. Look around, Owen. Every living thing in this jungle is trying to murder the other. Mother Nature's way of testing her creations. Refining the pecking order. War is a struggle. Struggle breeds greatness. Without that, we end up with places like this, charge seven bucks a soda. OWEN Do you even hear yourself when you talk? HOSKINS (apathetic) This is gonna happen. With or without you boys. Progress always wins, man. OWEN Maybe progress should lose for once. LEON Pig loose! Pig loose!

    Raptor Research Arena

    Jurassic World worker Leon falls into the raptors' paddock, attracting the attention of Blue, Charlie, and Delta. Owen opens the gate and rushes inside to save him. BARRY Owen, NO! Two rangers aim their weapons at the raptors. OWEN Oh no, no, hold your fire! Owen approaches the three raptors. OWEN Hold your fire, do not fire! Barry closes the gate. OWEN Put 12 amps in these animals, they're never gonna trust me again. Barry pulls Leon out of the paddock. OWEN Blue, stand down. Stand down. Blue snaps at Owen. OWEN Hey, hey! What did I just say? Delta, I see you. Back up. Delta snarls. OWEN Okay, good. Good. Charlie? Stay right there. Good. (to Barry) Close the gate. BARRY Are you crazy?! OWEN Just trust me. Close the gate! He backs up to the gate. At the last possible second, he drops down and rolls underneath as the gate slams shut. The raptors try to follow and ram their heads into the metal. OWEN I'm okay. Yeah. You're the new guy, right? LEON Yeah. OWEN You ever wonder why there was a job opening? Hey. Don't ever turn your back to the cage. He pats the boy's shoulder. On the other side we see the raptors staring at Leon.

    Gentle Giants Petting Zoo

    GREY Lift me up. I can't see! ZACK I'm not Dad. And you're not five. GREY I can still ride the Triceratops. I'm 47-and-a-half inches. ZACK This place is for little kids. GREY Yeah, I know. Wanna go on the spinning dinosaur eggs? ZACK Nope. Cover up your dork pouch. ZARA Because it's my wedding. No, Alec's not having a bachelor party. Because all his friends are animals. ZACK Scatter. GREY What? ZACK Go. Run. Go! GIRLS Yuck! AUTOMATED VOICE The next T. rex feeding will begin in 10 minutes. GREY T. rex! Come on, man! Come on! ZACK Okay. Let's go!

    Tyrannosaurus Rex Kingdom

    AUTOMATED VOICE Parents be aware, this show may be disturbing for smaller children. ZACK Hey, Mom. KAREN You were supposed to call me when you landed. Are you having fun? ZACK Yeah, I guess. Aunt Claire gave us passes, so we don't have to wait in line. KAREN Wait, she's not with you?

    Office

    CLAIRE Hey, Karen! KAREN Hi, Claire. How's it going? Intercut with Claire and Karen. CLAIRE Yeah, everything's great. The boys are having fun. Everyone's... Yeah, everyone's good. KAREN Really? Because I just hung up with Zach, and he said that you weren't even with them. CLAIRE Yeah, look. Today turned out to be a really bad day for me. They're in great hands. They're with my assistant. She's British, so they invented nannies. Wait, are you crying? KAREN This was supposed to be a family weekend, Claire. You haven't seen the boys in forever. And I know how Zach will treat Gray if they're by themselves. And he can just be so mean. CLAIRE Okay, I'm sorry. Tomorrow, I'm gonna spend the entire day with them. I'm going to take off work, and I will not leave their side. I promise. KAREN Well, a promise tomorrow is worth a lot less than trying CLAIRE Ew! You're using Mom's lines now? KAREN My God. I am using Mom's lines. I'm sorry, but you know, I have to tell you, they work. You'll see when you have kids. CLAIRE Yeah, KAREN It's worth it. CLAIRE Bye, Mom. KAREN Bye.

    Owen's House

    Claire visits Owen at his bungalow near the sea. OWEN do they want now? CLAIRE Mr. Grady? I need you to come take a look at something. OWEN are you calling me Mr. Grady? CLAIRE Owen. If you're not too busy? OWEN I'm pretty busy. CLAIRE We have an attraction. OWEN That's not what you said the last time I saw you. CLAIRE The dinosaurs, Mr. Grady. OWEN CLAIRE A new species we've made. OWEN You just went and made a new dinosaur? CLAIRE Yeah, it's uh kinda what we do here. The exhibit opens to the public in three weeks. Mr. Masrani wanted me to consult with you. OWEN You want to consult here, or in my bungalow. CLAIRE It's not funny. OWEN (Laughing) A little funny. CLAIRE We would like you to evaluate the paddock for vulnerabilities. OWEN Why me? CLAIRE I guess that Mr. Masrani thinks, since you are able to control the raptors...(voice trails off) OWEN See, it's all about control with you. I don't control the raptors, it's a relationship. It's based on mutual respect. That's why you and I never had a second date. CLAIRE Excuse me, I never wanted a second date. OWEN prints out an itinerary for a night out?! CLAIRE I am an organized person. OWEN And what kind of a diet doesn't allow tequila? CLAIRE of them, actually. OWEN Well-- CLAIRE And what kind of a man shows up to a date in boardshorts? OWEN It's Central America; it's CLAIRE Ok, ok. Can we just focus on the asset, please? OWEN The "asset"? Look I get it. You're in charge out here, you gotta make a lot of tough decisions, it's probably easier to pretend these animals are just numbers on a spreadsheet. but they are not. They are CLAIRE Oh, I am fully aware they're alive. OWEN You might have made them in a test tube, but they don't know that. They're thinking: I gotta eat. I gotta hunt. I gotta... You can relate to at least one of those things, right? Claire steps down from Owen's cabin going face-to-face with him. She looks at him ready to say something smart. CLAIRE I'll be in the car. You might want to change your shirt, there very sensitive to smell. Claire walks to her car with Owen staring at her.

    Mosasaurus Feeding Show

    We close in on the Mosasaurus Arena, Almost more than a thousand visitors sit in the audience. We notice Zach and Gray sitting within them. The announcer stands on the platform, speaking. ANNOUNCER The Mosasaurus was thought to have hunted near the surface of the water where it could prey on anything it could sink its teeth into Above the announcer and into the lagoon, a great white shark is via a mechanical hook. ANNOUNCER Okay folks, let's see if she's still hungry after already eating today. She's a little shy so be nice and give her a hand when she comes out. Gray shoves Zach in excitement while Zach is staring at a picture on his phone of his girlfriend. GRAY Zach! Zach! The Mosasaurus! SUDDENLY! the big fierce reptile of the sea thunders out of the water and snaps its jaw onto the Great-White dragging it under the water within lagoon and sending a pool of water over the audience. Soaked in water, the audience cheer and clap in total excitement and 'awe' to what they just saw. Zach smiling and unbelieved to what he'd just seen, claps along with everyone else's. The bleachers begin to move downwards. ANNOUNCER Okay, hold on tight. We're going to give an even closer look at our Mosasaurus. When the bleachers stop moving, the audience are now sitting in the Underwater Observatory and are watching an underwater view of the reptile. Noise fills the attraction with cheering and clapping. The Mosasaur grabs the last of the Great-White shark eating it whole then rapidly biting it. GRAY It has eighty-eight teeth. ZACH Hey, you wanna see something else cool? GRAY Yeah!

    Paddock 11

    The construction crews are on break as Claire and Owen get out of the car. Owen stares up at the towering walls, looking unconvinced and more than a little uneasy. CLAIRE've been pre-booking tickets for months. The park needs a new attraction every few years in order to reinvigorate the public's interest. Kinda like the space program. She walks over to the flight up steps leading up to the observation tower. Owen follows. CLAIRE Corporate felt genetic modification would up the "wow" factor. OWEN (not amused) They're dinosaurs. "Wow" enough. CLAIRE (smirking) according to our focus groups. The Indominus rex makes us relevant again. Owen can't believe his ears. He grins. OWEN "The Indominus rex!" CLAIRE We needed something scary and easy to pronounce. You should hear a four year old try to say "Archaeornithomimus." OWEN (frowning) You should hear you try to say it... They enter the observation room. Supervisor Nick is sitting at his desk on his lunch break, munching a sandwich. Besides them he's the only one present. They walk over to one of the windows. As before, we don't see the I. rex, just the dense jungle of the paddock interior beyond the glass. OWEN this thing made of...? CLAIRE The base genome is a T. rex, the rest is... OWEN (dubious) You made a new dinosaur but you don't even know what 'it is? She's already annoyed by his line of questioning. CLAIRE The lab delivers us new assets and we show them to public. (to Nick) Can we drop a steer, please? An annoyed Nick presses a button. OWEN (not relenting) How long has the animal been in here? CLAIRE All its life. OWEN seen anything outside of these walls? CLAIRE We can't exactly walk it... There's a rumbling noise outside and a huge crane lowers a hunk of beef down from above. OWEN (pointing to the crane) And you feed it with that? Claire isn't getting it, seeming bemused and still mildly annoyed. CLAIRE Is there a problem? OWEN Animals raised in isolation aren't always the most functional. CLAIRE Your raptors are born in captivity... OWEN With siblings. They learn social skills. And I imprint on them when they're born. There's trust. The only positive relationship this animal has is with that crane. At least she knows that means food. He seems increasingly concerned, but Claire isn't sharing his opinion. She adopts a very patronizing, sarcastic tone. CLAIRE So she needs a friend? We should schedule play dates? That sort of thing? OWEN (darkly) Probably not a good idea. Noticing the dinosaur hasn't emerged from the jungle to eat the meat, Claire leans over and taps on the glass. CLAIRE...? Now it's Owen's turn to be sarcastic. OWEN What, is it in the basement? Is there a downstairs? Maybe it's in the rec room. Ignoring him, Claire shakes her head. CLAIRE It was just here. We were just here. She goes to one of the thermal imaging consoles and activates it. It performs a scan of the jungle. After a moment it emits an annoyed buzzing sound and flashes the readout "NO THERMAL SIGNATURES DETECTED." The other computer screens arranged around the room begin beeping in alarm and they all show the same words. They're not detecting any body heat inside the paddock. The Indominus rex isn't showing up. OWEN Oh, Shoot. Owen walks over to a window at the far end of the room. NICK That doesn't make any sense. These doors haven't been opened in weeks. Across the room, Owen points out the window. OWEN Were those claw marks always there? Claire turns and comes to look at what he's pointing at. CLAIRE You think it...? Realization hits her and she begins trembling. CLAIRE Turning, she runs out. CLAIRE She has an implant in her back! I can track it from the control room! Owen watches her go, then turns and looks back out the window. By the rear door of the paddock, we can see numerous deep scratch marks in the concrete going up very high.

    Driving

    Claire is in her Mercedes racing back to the main area of the park, talking on her cell phone. CLAIRE We have an asset out of containment! Put ACU on alert!

    Control Room

    Lowery and Vivian are chatting. LOWERY Even though I didn't meet him until I was thirteen, I definitely considered Carl to be, like, more of a dad than my real dad... They hear a beep. On the park map, a blinking red dot indicates trouble in the Restricted Area. The phone rings. Lowery answers it. LOWERY Yeah, hello? CLAIRE (over the phone) Lowery...

    1.Released scene. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MfZwU24LWIA

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