![]() ![]() Finally, it is clear that human-like Dren is monstrous and must be killed, but with a will of her own, the creature has become a fatal opponent. She also continues to evolve, changing her body and behavior rapidly in shocking and disturbing ways. Learning to communicate, she proves to be cunning and even deadly with a lethal combination of genetic-code mash-ups and growing frustration at being confined to a secret life.Įventually Dren exhibits dissatisfaction towards her surrogate parents, who she perceives as both caregivers and captors, all the while learning carnivorous traits along with other pleasures of the flesh. Appearing aggressive and deformed in her early developmental stage, Dren not only survives, but emerges from the shell of her own seemingly-dead carcass as the true hybrid.ĭisplaying growth and learning rates inconceivable for humans, Dren establishes a bond with her adoptive mother and also soon realizes her own status as an outsider. With her creators working outside of their employers knowledge and human ethical limits, Dren is a secret they cant afford to let out.īut, the hybrid formed from the combination of human and other animals DNA turns out to be so much more than scientists Clive Nicoli and Elsa Kast ever could have fathomed. ![]() Splice stars Adrien Brody, Sarah Polley, and Delphine Chanac and focuses around the commentary of scientific discovery, inter. The Sideshow Collectibles Design and Development TeamĬonceived in the minds of boundary-pushing, genetic engineers, Dren is first born in a laboratory, meant to be nothing more than an experimental specimen. Vincenzo Natali, the director of the 2009 sci-fi horror movie, Splice, took inspiration for his creature, Dren, and the film's overarching plot from a real science experiment that's almost as strange as the film. It grows at a very rapid rate, and is quite an agile creature, sporting a tail (which is revealed to contain a regenerating stinger) and two hind-legs, as well as missing one digit on each hand, finally revealing a pair of wings and a barbed. Depicting the unsettling result of a controversial genetic experiment, the Dren statue makes a singularly unique addition to any collection. Dren is a monster in the 2009 horror film, Splice, and the main antagonist by the end of the film. ![]() Here are the film’s most unsettling moments. Dren suddenly transforms into a male and kills the employer and Clive's brother. One of their employers and Clive's brother end up getting to the farm, and Elsa tell them that Dren is dead. Clive goes back into Elsas house and they end up deciding to kill Dren but they end up finding Dren dying. Sideshow's portrayal captures Dren as a newborn crafted in 1:1 scale, she stands approximately 11 inches tall, and measures 10 inches from head to tail. It’s freaky and weird and hot and sometimes truly terrifying. Elsa sees the two having sex and gets sick. Sideshow Collectibles is proud to present Dren, the eerie part human hybrid introduced in the sci-fi thriller, Splice. ![]()
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