[0:00 - 0:15] (SCREEN IS DARK) (The deep, cinematic strings of RAYE & Hans Zimmer’s "Mother Nature" begin to swell softly, establishing a tone of awe and grand scale.) BETH SHAPIRO (V.O.) For nearly four billion years, life on Earth followed a singular rhythm. From the silent depths of the Paleozoic seas to the towering forests of the Mesozoic, evolution crafted masterpieces. [0:15 - 0:30] (FADE IN: A montage of microscopic cells dividing, fading into close-ups of fossils—a spiral shell, a massive jaw bone embedded in rock.) BETH SHAPIRO (V.O.) Amphibians crawled from the mud. Reptiles claimed the land. Birds conquered the skies, and mammals inherited the earth. Countless invertebrates spun the very fabric of our ecosystems. [0:30 - 0:50] (The music shifts, adding a modern, pulse-like electronic beat under the orchestral strings. CUT TO: A state-of-the-art laboratory at Colossal Biosciences. High-tech incubators and glowing genetic sequences fill the screens.) BETH SHAPIRO (V.O.) But extinction was always final. Until now. Biological labs are no longer just studying the past. We are rewriting the future. [0:50 - 1:15] (The screen goes dark for a beat. A heavy, rhythmic thumping sound echoes.) BETH SHAPIRO (V.O.) While the Barbary lion marks history as the first mammal ever successfully revived by science... Colossal Biosciences has taken a monumental leap forward. (CUT TO: A vast, forested enclosure. Three massive, heavily built canids sprint through the fog, their eyes Ver mais