
They return to the farm to terminate Dren but find her seemingly dying. Clive accuses Elsa of not wanting a "normal" child prior to that because of her fear of losing control. While alone with each other, Dren uses her pheromones to seduce Clive and has sex with him, much to Elsa's horror. Clive realizes the human DNA used to create Dren is not that of an anonymous donor, as Elsa told him, but Elsa's.Īfter Dren kills her pet cat with the stinger on her tail, Elsa restrains her roughly and amputates the stinger, then uses it to synthesize a protein for their work. She grows bored of confinement, but Elsa and Clive fear she might be discovered outside. Dren reveals she has carnivorous tendencies and retractable wings and enters adolescence. The couple moves Dren to the isolated farm where Elsa grew up. Ginger had spontaneously changed into a male, but Elsa and Clive failed to notice as they were focused on Dren. At a publicized presentation, Fred and Ginger fight and kill each other. Meanwhile, Elsa and Clive neglect their work with Fred and Ginger. This forces Dren to use her gills, revealing she is amphibious. Elsa notices Dren has a fever and tries to cool her in an industrial-sized sink of cold water. After it spells out NERD with toys after seeing the acronym on Elsa's shirt, Elsa names it "Dren".Ĭlive’s brother Gavin discovers Dren but flees after she jumps on him. The hybrid physically ages much faster than humans and mentally develops like a human child.
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Although they planned to terminate before the hybrid reached full term, Elsa persuades Clive to let it live. However, Clive and Elsa follow their plans in secret and develop a viable prepubescent female creature. Their employers Joan Chorot and William Barlow forbid this and order them to focus on identifying and extracting proteins from Fred and Ginger for drug production. After successfully mating them, Clive and Elsa plan to create a revolutionary human–animal hybrid. Their work has yielded Fred and Ginger, two large vermiform creatures intended as mates for each other. (Nucleic Exchange Research and Development).

Genetic engineers Clive Nicoli and Elsa Kast hope to achieve fame by splicing animal DNA to create hybrids for medical use at the company N.E.R.D. Theatrically released on June 4, 2010, the film received generally positive reviews from critics but was commercially unsuccessful, and grossed just $27.1 million against a $30 million production budget.

Guillermo del Toro, Don Murphy, and Joel Silver are the executive producers of this film. The story concerns experiments in genetic engineering being done by a young scientific couple, who attempt to introduce human DNA into their work of splicing animal genes resulting in the creation of a human–animal hybrid. Splice is a 2009 science fiction horror film directed by Vincenzo Natali and starring Adrien Brody, Sarah Polley, and Delphine Chanéac.
