Splice (2009) — Screenplay
Two rogue scientists splice human and animal DNA, creating a creature that bonds with them—then turns deadly.
- Written by
- Antoinette Terry Bryant, Doug Taylor, Vincenzo Natali
- Genre
- Horror, Science Fiction
- Length
- 114 pages
This script is a tightrope walk between science-fiction and body horror, anchored by a restrained, creeping pace that lets the unease build. Study its character dynamics—the shifting power plays between creators and creation—and its efficient world-building that makes the lab feel terrifyingly plausible. The dialogue balances intellectual sparring with raw emotional tension, keeping the ethical debate personal rather than preachy.
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