Flight 737 promised absolutely no trouble: experienced pilot Mils (actor Adam Driver) was to take a team of 35 explorers to a distant planet. The route is clear, all possible problems have been considered and solutions have been provided. In a word, a routine flight. And yet, somewhere along the line, it was calculated. When the ship's computer says it no longer recognises its surroundings, Mils initially thinks of a trivial technical malfunction. When the ship crashes into an unexpected asteroid cluster, the pilot hopes it's just a deviation from course. But when the asteroid-damaged ship is forced to land on an unidentifiable space body that does not exist in any database, Mils feels panic rising. Trying not to succumb to it, the pilot sets out to search for the passengers on board. Of the 35, he manages to find and revive only one, a teenage girl named Koa. As he explores the environment and analyses the ship's data, Mils soon realises that, contrary to all common sense, he has somehow landed on his native Earth, not in the present, but 65 million years ago. And when he realises what creatures were reigning supreme on Earth at that time, Mils' panic turns to horror. The film is in English with Lithuanian subtitles.