Clones on the big screen: can you guess the film from the storyline?
Two rebellious geneticists decide to combine animal DNA with human DNA to create a new hybrid.
Combining human DNA with animals is not only illegal but pretty dangerous - who knows what kind of monster you could create
The Grand Clone Army of the Republic turns on the Jedi officers with orders from Chancellor Palpatine to neutralise the Jedi order completely.
An army of clones could win you a war, but you should watch out for whoever controls it - it may just turn on you.
Two people escape from a research facility after learning that they are clones created to be used as organ donors.
Human clones are still people, so they shouldn’t be harvested for their parts - at least, that’s the moral view of these two escapee clones.
Three children spend their childhood at a seemingly idyllic boarding school, but as they grow up they learn that they’re only replicas of other human beings.
This film takes a dark look at the moral problem of using clones to harvest human organs - especially without telling them that’s what they exist for.
A world-famous pianist with multiple sclerosis asks her geneticist friend to create her a clone so that she can pass on her musical talent when she dies.
How would you react if you found out that you weren’t a son or daughter, but in fact a clone of your mother? For Siri, the pianist’s clone/daughter, this news is earth-shattering.
Two grieving parents are approached by a fertility doctor who offers to clone their recently-dead son - but on his 8th birthday things go disastrously wrong.
Here we have an argument for nurture vs. nature - the same genes from the same parents may not become the same person after all.
A 13-year-old boy accidentally clones a genius version of himself who he uses to pass all his exams.
This film explores the problem of letting your clone live your life for you - if you let someone else do all of your work you’ll end up missing out.
Sonmi-451 is a slave cloned to serve humans, who starts a rebellion after she discovers that clones are ‘recycled’ to feed the growing population.
In this film clones certainly have emotions and ideas of their own - so if you’re going to use your clones as slaves to be turned into protein powder, you better make sure they can’t escape!
Dinosaurs are cloned from fossil DNA and are displayed in a theme park, with disastrous consequences.
This classic film explores the dangers of resurrecting extinct predators. The moral of the story: some creatures are better off left in the ground.