Kingdom of the Dinosaurs (2022) - full transcript

In 2030 during World War III in which a small group of survivors make it into a bunker. Two years later they have to exit to find new supplies, but they are greeted by dinosaur predators.

[bottle being uncorked]

[liquid pouring]

[glasses clinking]

Year 2030.

With nations increasingly
pushed apart,

and the world at the
brink of disaster,

government investment
in the war effort

has resulted in one company
achieving a breakthrough

of Jurassic proportion.

I've spoken to the
board of directors.

We're going to give each
week's supply of food and water



for the time being.

We've raised them.

We can't just leave
them here to die.

Do you hear that above?

There's no alternative.

[growl]

I'm invested in the protection
of these as much as you are.

They won't be left.

They can't be.

They're worth billions.

[growl]

[inaudible] pandemic
originated in was intentionally

released from Russia.

The global infection
rate exceeds 300 million



and continues to climb rapidly.

Political tensions
are escalating.

Oh, no.

What's happened?

We were going to spend
the weekend together.

Sorry, must be important.

You pack.

I'll be back before you know it.

Be back.

Through reverse engineering,
we can discover, construct,

and map the genetic sequence
of any prehistoric creature

we desire.

In essence, we have successfully
reverse evolved a number

of previously extinct species.

In a month's time, the company
will announce this breakthrough

with real living,
breathing examples.

Jurassic, Cretaceous,
they are all within reach.

[phone ringing]

We'll continue this
conversation another time.

You understand this is
strictly confidential?

You're not to tell anyone.

[phone ringing]

This is not a test.

This is your emergency
broadcast system.

Drew Johnson and
Carly Rae Johnson

are to immediately travel to
the destination on your phone.

[jets whooshing]

[scream]

[growl]

Come on, come on,
Carly, pick up.

[phone ringing]

Drew.

Carly, did you get the locator?

Did it say S21 shelter?

Yeah, well, I got the PIN on
my phone but I couldn't see it.

Carly, you need to
leave right now.

I don't know what's happening.

The news said the military
were mobilizing this morning.

It's not safe.

So get to that
shelter right now.

I'm leaving now.

Hold it there.

I need to see your ID.

My wife should be along soon.

Go.

There's no more time.

We need to lock it down.

Go!

No!

What if there are
others out there?

What do you mean?

It's our duty to protect them.

No, we've got to fix our own.

You know that.

Come on, man!

Drew, what is that?

[heavy footsteps]

We've got to go.

Go, go, go!

Come on!

Go!

Drew!

[coughing]

The food supply's running low.

How much have we got?

About four weeks.

You said you'd rationed it?

Yeah, I did.

But Louise is pregnant.

She's eating more.

I can hardly deny her a
sandwich when she asks, can I?

And I keep noticing
portions going missing.

We're all as bad as each
other, but if everyone

stuck to the rations, but
that's never the case.

Let's be realistic, it
was bound to run out.

It's a miracle.

It's lasted as long as it has.

You all right?

My chain came off.

I can't get it back on.

Sit here.

You think we're going to have
a kid running around here

in no time?

You do realize this can't be
the baby's home, Mick, right?

We can't bring the baby up here.

This is temporary, all right?

It'll be over soon.

How many years that we've
been saying that for?

Do you know how scary it feels
to know that my due date is

getting closer and closer?

And we're still in the
same situation, Mick.

Hey.

I mean it.

This can't be the baby's home.

Hey.

I love you, all right?

You and little Junior.

Steve Harris, do you read me?

Over.

Come in.

Anyone copy?

I thought you gave
up on that plan?

If we stick to the
broadcast schedule,

somebody sometime will respond.

Look, Louise is pregnant.

She's due soon.

We're low on food.

Your daughter's still
recovering from her illness.

If we don't go out
and do something,

people are going to stop
listening and start arguing.

You think I want to be here?

You think it's safe outside?

Do you remember what happened?

We were selected for a reason.

If it was safe, we
would have been told.

Our job is to stay
put, to survive.

What, and starve?

We can't sit around.

We grow weaker by the day.

We need to go out
and take action.

Do you read me?

Anyone copy?

Over.

Hey, baby.

What's going on?

Nothing, Dad.

You know we will
get out of here.

It's just a matter of time.

Yeah.

We can see Mom
again, and Grandma.

We'll find them, I promise you.

[coughing]

I thought the cough was gone?

It's fine, honestly.

Go and see Tabby.

Maybe she can help.

I did that already, but
she's run out of supplies.

She told me to just keep warm
and keep drinking warm water.

That is helping.

It is.

I feel better.

How are you going, pal?

Yeah, I'm good.

Louise, though,
isn't happy at all.

I mean, what's even
going on out there?

Sarge's still saying
it isn't safe,

that we need to
give it more time.

All I know is I don't want to
be having my kid in here, not

in this shithole.

I hear you, pal.

We all want out.

It's not what I wanted
for Carly either.

Truth, this place
is driving me mad.

Louise really doesn't want
to have the kid in here.

I think regardless what's
going on out there,

we need to take steps
to leave this place.

As soon as possible.

Yeah.

OK, thanks for coming, everyone.

Look, I think we're all aware
of the tension in the group.

We haven't had any contact
with the outside world

in six months, but that doesn't
mean we've been abandoned.

However, the food and medical
supplies are running low.

We've got to do something.

With that in mind, myself,
Mia, Drew, and Mick

will be leaving
the bunker tonight.

Mick isn't going.

Imagine if the baby comes early
for some reason, then what?

He wouldn't even
be here with me.

Not a chance, Mick.

I'm going, Louise.

I need to for the both of you.

It's a done deal, Louise,
tabby will take care of you,

and anyone else who needs it.

Ben's staying too.

He'll keep you safe.

We'll keep in contact with him.

The nearest town is to the west.

We should be able to find food
and medical supplies there.

Quickest route is
through the mountains.

On the way, we should
pass a small complex

of buildings we can search.

Tabby's making a list of all
the medical supplies we need.

They should be our priority.

Sarge, what about
those monsters?

What if they're still out there?

We're not going empty handed.

Ben's prepping the weapons.

We'll also have radios
in case we get separated

or we need to
contact the bunker.

We're confident, Sarge.

Last time we got
caught off guard,

but now we know
what's out there,

those dinosaurs pose no threat.

They're just another animal.

[coughing]

Sarge, you're still not
any better, are you?

No, I'm fine.

Let's carry on.

No, you're sick.

Stay here.

We've got this.

You stay here and
take care of everyone.

If that girl goes into labor,
you make sure she's all right.

You have my word.

Deep breaths.

Don't allow yourself to
get worked up like this.

It's going to be all right.

I don't... I don't
want him out there.

It's not safe.

It's not safe.

Oh, no.

No, come on, Lou.

Lou, it's going to be fine.

And he's been training for
this kind of mission for years.

If anyone's capable, it's
going to be that [inaudible]..

It's only a quick supply run.

You know, maybe he'll bring
a toy bag for a little one.

The girls aren't buying it.

We all know it's
not safe out there.

Come on, we saw the bombs,
the military, the dinosaurs

for Christ's sake.

If it was safe, then why were
we ordered to stay here, hmm?

I think we need to be as
transparent as possible.

They feel they're
being patronized.

It'll be fine.

We've handled much worse.

Don't assume that they believe
it's as safe as you're making

it out to be, because I don't.

We have no choice.

Look, you more than anyone
must realize we've got to go.

There is no point
alarming anyone.

There's no point telling
them how dangerous it is.

Keep them calm.

We will go, we
will get supplies,

and we'll make contact.

Yeah, and what happens if one
of you doesn't come back, hmm?

I mean, that is a
real possibility,

and you're not being
honest with them.

We don't know what's out
there, but I'm telling you,

six months without
communication,

that is a massive red flag.

Hey.

Hey.

How are you all feeling
about them going out there?

We have a plan, Louise.

There's honestly
nothing to worry about.

This is what we
were trained to do.

My dad said they're
going to be fine.

Honestly, I trust him.

They've got this.

Oh my god.

What?

What is it?

I just... I just felt it.

Oh my god.

Can I?

Yeah, of course.

A bit further down.

I felt it.

Did you feel it?

Oh my god.

Hey.

Louise's baby just kicked.

Yeah?

Um, I overheard you and
Tabby talking earlier.

I need you to be
truthful with me

and tell me how serious this is.

You've got nothing
to worry about.

I'm not going anywhere.

But I am doing this
for you, for us.

Did I ever tell you
the story about this?

When I was a teenager, me and
my best mate, we went swimming.

We were in the water that day.

It was a gorgeous day,
but we weren't alone.

There was something lurking.

It wasn't big, but it attacked
us, and we fought back,

and I got this souvenir
from that event.

Now, if I can survive
that as a teenager,

this is going to be
a walk in the park.

Listen, I want you to take this.

Whenever you're worried, clutch
it tight and think of me.

I'm not going to take
it, because you're

going to come back.

I think it's best we
say our farewells now.

Now these doors
are open, we need

to be as quiet as possible.

We do not want to be
attracting anything.

Make sure his baby doesn't come
before I get back, you hear me?

[inaudible] home then yeah.

Don't let me down.

Stay in touch, yeah?

Of course.

Don't let me down, OK?

When have I ever?

Let's watch our backs.

Thank you.

I'm going to wait
by the main entrance

just in case there's a
problem with reception

and they can't
get through to us.

Take it in turns to
stand guard, yeah?

Yeah.

I can take over after.

Say an hour?

Sounds good.

Come in.

Anyone read me?

Over.

You say these things escaped
from your company's lab.

How many were there?

I have no idea.

I had a meeting before I
arrived here with the director.

I only got high level briefing.

I had no idea it
had gone this far.

So what was the goal?

I mean, why were they
trying to play god?

The company has
confidential R&D divisions.

They work with high
net worth individuals

that pump billions into
things like the pursuit

of immortality.

This is another one
of those divisions.

God knows what
their motives were.

Those creatures, they're
probably dead now anyway.

And what if they're not?

Well, they could have fed
on the local wildlife.

There's no telling how
dangerous it is out there.

But the boss, he seems
to think a number of them

were kept captive.

What would they be like?

How would they behave?

They're predators.

The largest predators alive.

Come in.

Anyone read me?

Anyone read me?

Yeah, we read you.

Everything good your side?

All good here, mate.

The reception in the
bunker's very weak,

so I've had to come outside.

Check in every hour
on the hour, yeah?

Copy that.

[growl]

[scream]

Guys, hey.

I thought you said there's
nothing there for miles?

This wasn't on the map
that Sarge showed us.

It must have been an
outdated one or something.

Come on.

Hey.

You know your father's got
everything under control,

right?

It's OK to be nervous.

I mean, hell, I am.

Why don't you rest up?

And he'll come get you
when you're on watch.

I don't think I can sleep now.

Maybe I'll go grab a
shower or something.

Oh, I'm sorry.

I'm not normally like this.

You don't need to be sorry.

Look, if I were your age...

When I was your age, I
couldn't cope with any of this.

You're doing fine, OK?

Just hang in there.

Guys something's up there.

Mick, I'll cover you.

It's clear.

[yell]

Whoa, whoa!

Jesus!

Stop there!

Everyone just calm down.

No harm.

Put it down.

You heard the lady.

Everything's cool, all right?

No harm.

[water running]

[growl]

[clattering]

[snarling]

Sure you don't want one?

If I have any more caffeine,
I won't sleep for weeks.

So, what are you hoping for?

The kid.

Do you and Mick have
any expectations?

I'd like a boy.

I don't think Mick's too
bothered, to be honest.

It's me.

I want a boy so he
can be just like him.

To be honest, I
never say this, but I

am so lucky to have someone
like him in my life.

He's probably the most
selfless person I've ever met.

So if we have a little boy, then
he can be just like his daddy.

What was that?

Must have had a power outage.

Look, I can... I'll
go check it out.

It's probably just a case
of flicking on a switch.

In all the time we've been here,
when has that ever happened?

[whimpering]

[high-pitched feedback]

Somebody help me!

Please!

Somebody help me!

It's inside!

It's inside!

Help me!

Help me!

[snarling]

What does she mean one
of them got inside?

She's on the [inaudible].

Bane.

Must be the third floor.

I'm talking to you.

What is going on?

I don't know, all right?

Listen, stay here.

Tabby, look after her.

I'll go and sort this.

Someone help!

[thud]

[snarl]

[screaming]

Sarah!

[grunting]

Help!

Help!

[snarl]

Help!

Help!

Help me!

Help!

Help me!

Help!

[screaming]

[gasp]

Oh no.

[sobbing]

[gasping]

No, no!

Steve's dead!

Steve's dead!

He's gone.

[snarl]

Let's go.

Come on, move!

I'm sorry, mate.

It's not every day that
someone comes here.

You cut us off guard, OK?

We don't mean to hurt you.

We just panicked when you
burst through that door.

Besides, mate, you
almost went to shoot me.

That could have be
way more serious.

You've got to be careful
swinging that around.

Taylor, stop.

Look, we all just got
off on the wrong foot.

We didn't mean to hurt you.

Let's just start over.

There's no serious injuries.

It's fine.

What are you guys doing here?

We thought we were the
only people here for miles.

Where did you guys come from?

From a bunker not far from here.

South.

We were running low on supplies.

What's going on outside?

We haven't been able to contact
anyone for about six months.

Well, when the war broke out, a
lot of people went into hiding.

It got chaotic.

Turned into World War III.

A lot of the
communication channels

were disrupted half a year ago,
and the war is still going on.

When we met up
with Dean, he said

there was a fortified facility
that we could take shelter in.

Dean, is this the place
you mentioned about?

No, it can't be, because
it's in the wrong direction.

But it could be a good
alternative, though.

How many people you got
down there with you?

A dozen.

A dozen and you've
lasted this long?

It must be self-sufficient then.

How did you come
across this place?

Where is it?

It's an emergency government
bunker, a class C1.

Mick and I work for the Army.

Our assignment was to manage
and enforce the shelter

admission for those selected.

And those that weren't
selected were just left to die?

How is that fair?

The country cannot construct
and maintain shelter capacity

for the entire 70 million
population on the off chance

of a world war.

It's a horrible scenario,
but emergency plans

have to be pragmatic.

Right, so you were chosen,
but why weren't we chosen?

What makes you more
important than me?

We don't know.

It wasn't our decision.

Certain jobs were
deemed more crucial.

Then other factors like age,
health, criminal records

were also taken into account.

That's all I know.

Well, none of that
matters now anyway,

because now you're in charge
and you're here with us,

so you better be
taking us with you.

Is that a threat?

Dean, stop.

I'm sorry.

He wasn't threatening you.

He was trying to find
us all a safe place,

and, well, we're getting
really desperate.

You guys are running
low on supplies, right?

I mean, well, we can
give you some in return.

We're going to need more
than a few weeks' supplies.

We need to stock up.

Well, we have a car out front if
you need it, and it's working.

We know a lot of places
where you can get supplies.

Yeah, that'd be great.

What's wrong?

I'm OK.

You sure?

Yeah.

What?

Louise?

[gasp]

What's wrong?

I need to lay down.

Right, I need to
get you to the bed.

[growl]

[gasp]

On the count of three.

OK.

All right.

[growl]

So we'll take you to
pick up the supplies

and then we'll drive
directly back to the bunker.

Hold up.

We should make sure
that two of us go.

Yeah.

I'll take them.

I'll come with you then.

It's fine.

Look, I know these words well,
and we should be the majority.

I'll come.

Wait.

We need to make
sure there's more

room in the car for supplies.

We can't all go.

Pick one of you
who's coming with us.

I'll go.

No.

I need to get some
bits for Louise anyway.

My girlfriend is
pregnant back there,

and I need to make sure
she gets what she needs.

Come on.

Let's go.

[panting]

[inaudible]

What is it?

What?

It's OK.

It's OK.

It's OK.

It's OK.

[whimpering]

Look at me.

Look.

You're going to be OK.

OK, we need to move.

OK, we need to move quickly.

We need to get in here.

Go.

[groaning]

Shh.

Get down, get down, get down.

I'm going to go.

I've got to distract it.

No, no, no, no.

You need to... Yes,
yes, I'll be fine.

You need to...

Please.

Don't leave me.

Please, please.

[inaudible] get me to get
Ben, and I need to get Carly.

You're going to be fine.

Just stay really,
really, really quiet.

Shh.

I'll be right back.

[groaning]

Shh.

[snarl]

[scream]

[inaudible]

Um, come on.

[groaning]

[scream]

Oh my god.

Oh.

Come on.

No!

No, no, no, no!

No, no, run!

Run!

[gunshots]

Ben, quickly!

[screaming]

Help!

[inaudible]

Oh no, Jesus!

Turn it!

I've got it!

Oh my god.

Got it!

Got it!

I've got it!

Get her out the room!

[groaning]

[inaudible] it's in there.

What?

It got inside.

Lock the door.

Get me out of here, please!

Go that way.

That way.

Come on, come on.

Follow me.

Follow me.

Keep us updated as you go
so we know you're safe.

All right, boss.

You'll be going by
my old lab soon.

It's nearby.

Be careful.

Those creatures are
still out there.

And take your time.

Be vigilant.

Stay safe.

How far do they have to go till
they reach the supply point?

About four miles.

It's not far.

Have you heard from the others?

No, nothing.

Must have gone out of range.

I'm sure they'll be fine.

What the hell happened here?

How did they even get out?

It was an accident.

It was my lab.

The bombs, they compromised
the facility and they escaped.

Do you work for bio tech?

How did you know?

Me too.

I was briefed on the lab
before this kicked off.

What the hell made
you work on them?

It was a scientific
breakthrough.

They weren't supposed to escape.

They were contained.

Well, they weren't that
well contained, were they?

Dean.

Dean, come in.

Dean!

Pull over.

My signal's not working.

Dean, can you hear me?

Dean?

Do you copy?

[heavy footsteps]

[roar]

Just turn the engine
off, all right?

Turn it off.

Just got to be patient.

Guys, we have a problem.

Guys, we have a problem.

There's something blocking us.

What's going on out there?

How far did you get?

Not far.

I'm just up the road.

Follow me.

We can head up the
mountains and assist them.

Come on.

[footstep]

[growl]

What do we do?

We need to go back.

Holy shit!

Guys, can you hear me?

We copy you.

Guys, we can see you.

You're in the mountains.

There's a dense
forest to the left.

If you're quick,
you can make it.

We'll let you know and
they're not looking.

Copy that.

Come on.

I can't go out there.

I can't.

We can't stay here.

Come on.

[roar]

Yeah, come on.

I can't.

Come on guys, come on

[roar]

Go, go, go!

Anyone reading me?

Come in.

[screaming]

[roaring]

She's not getting
out of the car.

I can't leave her!

Hey, come back!

Leanne, you have to
get out of the car now!

Leanne, get out of the car!

What's he doing?

[screaming]

Leanne!

You have to get
out of the car now!

[scream]

[explosion]

[screaming]

No!

What about the guys?

Boys, can you hear me?

Mick!

Mick!

[heavy footsteps]

Taylor, come in!

Move!

Move now!

Move!

[scream]

No!

[roar]

Come on.

Come on, we've got to go.

Guys, there's nothing we can do.

She's gone.

Get back to the house.

I'll meet you there.

Where is he?

Where's Mick?

Mick, where are you?

[distant footsteps]

It's here.

Get outside.

Get down.

Go!

[glass smashing]

He's on his way.

He's already here.

We need to protect her.

[crying]

OK, it's clear.

How many of those
things are in here?

We have no idea.

A handful, maybe?

God knows how long that
door was left open.

What do you mean?

Stephen was attacked.

The door was left open.

Well, does Sarah know?

She's gone.

I was too late.

[inaudible]

Listen to me.

I need Mick.

He needs to be...

OK, OK.

He needs to be here.

She's about to give
birth any moment.

It's not due yet.

I know, it's the shock.

She's having contractions.

Her waters are broken.

She and the baby are going
to need my full assistance.

[screaming]

Fine, I'll stay on guard, yeah?

What time are the
others due back?

We could really do
with their help.

We haven't had communication
since they left.

The signal in the
bunker is not good.

I'll go and make contact, OK?

Tell them it's an emergency.

We can hold those things off.

Come on, let's go.

Please, please, please, please.

Shh.

They're dead!

I should have gone instead.

This is my fault!

No!

It's not your fault!

You can't think like that!

I made them!

They're only here because of me!

It's not your fault!

There's nothing we
can do about it now!

We need to get
back to the bunker.

[reptilian shriek]

Let's head to the valley.

Go!

[shrieking]

We need to move.

It's circling us.

[roar]

That sounded bigger.

[thud]

[roar]

Stay behind me.

[gunshots]

No!

Mick!

[gun clicking]

[scream]

Come on, come on, come on!

OK, breathe.

All right, sweetheart.

Please, I don't want
to give birth here.

I know.

Please.

I know you don't,
but I've got you.

I've got you, all right.

OK, I'm going to
take a look, yeah?

OK.

All right.

OK.

I want Mick.

I want Mick.

I know you do.

I know, I know, I know, I know.

OK, let's just take a look
and see what the baby's doing.

Right.

OK.

OK.

All right, I'm
just going to feel.

[screaming]

OK, OK, all right.

Deep breaths, deep breaths.

I've got you.

[scream]

I can't.

How are we going to tell Louise?

How are we going to tell
Louise that he's gone?

Don't think about
that right now.

He was a good man, Drew.

He was a good man.

Got to get back for him.

It's what he wanted, wasn't it?

I should've done more.

You couldn't do more.

None of us could.

We're going to get back.

We're going to take care of
Louise and the baby for him.

This is all you.

This is you and what
you made in that lab!

Stop it!

Stop it!

No one is to blame, all right?

No one!

We all know the
risk of coming here.

Don't blame him!

They're all dead because of you.

We need to work together,
not fight each other, OK?

Drew?

Drew, can you hear me?

We have to get going.

It's night already.

Drew.

Carly.

You've got to come back.

The raptors, they've
got in the bunker.

[static]

[growl]

Carly?

[shriek]

There's something in
the woods with us.

[clattering]

[scream]

[shriek]

We're being hunted.

[moaning]

OK, OK.

We've got a few more
minutes, all right?

Right, what I need you to do
is lift your legs up for me.

There's a good girl.

OK.

OK.

All right.

OK, OK.

Right, OK.

[inaudible]

[screaming]

Help!

Help!

[screaming]

[machine gun fire]

[moaning]

[growling]

[heavy footsteps]

No!

No!

No!

Oh, crap!

Come quickly.

[inaudible]

Over here.

[gasp]

Ben!

It's got you!

No!

No!

Ben!

We're never going
to get through this.

We cannot be thinking like that.

My wife is waiting for me at the
bunker, and I am going to her.

You're coming with me.

Now, come on!

[screaming]

[groaning]

[snarl]

[screaming]

In here.

[screaming]

[thunder]

We've got to go.

Come on!

[roar]

[screaming]

It's OK.

Louise, you've got to be strong.

[screaming]

Go.

Carly!

Go, go, go!

[groaning]

Where's Mick?

I said, where's Mick?

Guys, where's Mick?

No.

No.

No.

No.

No.

No, no, no, no.

[wailing]

No, no, no.

Do you read me?

Over.

Hello, can you hear me?

We need your help.

We have personnel en
route to you location.

Help is coming.

Help's coming, guys.

Help's coming.

[crying]

[music playing]