When they first determine George (Gorilla) and Ralph (Wolf) are heading for Chicago, they show each of their projected paths forming a V shape meeting in Chicago. They then pull up a live video of both animals running together in a straight path towards the ambush they have set up.
Kate carefully pulls on a rubber glove to pull the antidote out of cryogenic storage and then promptly touches the vials within with her bare hand. They would have been equally cold and at least frost bitten her fingers if not worse.
When Dr. Atkins is escaping from the space station at the beginning of the film, she is seated in the escape pod/module facing toward the station. The thrust of the pod leaving the station should therefore have jolted her forward in her seat, and not backward as depicted.
The grizzly is described as the most powerful terrestrial predator. The grizzly isn't as powerful as the polar bear and in pure strength a gorilla is actually a lot stronger than a grizzly.
George the gorilla is referred to as an albino, yet he has blue eyes. Albinism is a lack of all pigment, meaning albino animals have pink eyes. White fur and blue eyes (as seen in white tigers) is caused by a partial lack of pigment called leucism.
Davis says that the grizzly bear is the most fearsome terrestrial predator. This is not true. They are in fact only the third largest of all currently living terrestrial predators, after the Kodiak bear (which is a species of brown bear) and the polar bear, which is the largest of all bears. Grizzlies eat primarily plant-based diets, supplemented with occasional animals they kill or scavenge opportunistically, making them hardly fearsome by comparison with the polar bear, which eats almost exclusively an animal diet, with the occasional grazed vegetation. Since polar bears are both much larger than grizzlies and primarily predators, they are actually the most fearsome of all land predators.
When George is on the plane being transported and first wakes up, he throws one of the crew through the door to the cockpit. For a brief moment you see one of the pilots wearing a Bose headphone/mic set. He is wearing the set backwards.
When the B-2 stealth bomber flies over downtown Chicago, you can hear the aircraft before you see it. Although the B-2 is unusually quiet for a military jet, it is not inaudible at the low altitude depicted in the film.
When George slams down with his fists on the front of a passenger car driving towards him,the rear end of the car jumps up into the air before George makes contact with the front of the car.
When Okoye brings in the UH-60 Blackhawk to land, the stabilator (the horizontal tail), remains level until touchdown. Blackhawk stabilators automatically change pitch as the aircraft slows, ultimately dropping to a 45 leading-edge up position when below 30-knots. This is obviously a CG UH-60 shown coming in to land.
Okoye, Russell and Caldwell inspect the airplane crash site after parachuting from it.
Although the plane is seen exploding hitting the ground, there isn't anything burning and even the corn stalks among the debris look just withered, not burned or even cinched.
Although the plane is seen exploding hitting the ground, there isn't anything burning and even the corn stalks among the debris look just withered, not burned or even cinched.
At one point, Davis is using sign language with the gorilla George, but George turns around and looks away. Davis continues to sign (and talk) even though George isn't looking at him.
Claire Wyden (Malin Akerman) is holding a black Microsoft Surface laptop at one scene. The back of the laptop shows the Microsoft logo up in the middle section, something that indicates the laptop is upside down but when the screen is shown, it has the correct orientation. This could be understood from the front camera position that is at the middle top.
When the A-10 is making passes at the creatures in Chicago, the sound that the GAU-8/A Avenger 30mm cannon makes as it fires is of a more traditional cannon, and not the distinct high rate of fire "Brrrrrrrt" sound that the GAU-8 makes.
A Los Angeles Television station has call letters beginning with a W. Only Television and radio stations east of the Mississippi River start with a W. West of the river, stations start with a K. However, prior to 1923 there were numerous W stations west of the Mississippi River and these were allowed to keep their W call sign. An example is WOAI in San Antonio, Texas (which is still operating both TV and Radio) So, it would be possible for a station in California to have a W call sign.
When Davis and Kate arrive in Chicago via their stolen helicopter, you can see Lake Michigan on the left. This means they approached from the north. However, Scott Air Force Base near Belleville is located in the southern part of Illinois.
When Burke lands at the first "meteor" site, a subtitle tells you their location is "Casper, Wyoming" as Devil's Tower looms in the background. The Tower is nearly 200 miles away and cannot be seen from Casper or anywhere near the city.
There are no mountains surrounding Whiteman AFB, Mo. The area around Whiteman AFB is flat farm ground.
There is no way for an alligator of that size to move up from the Everglades in Florida all the way to Chicago undetected. It has to navigate several dams and locks on the Mississippi river and Illinois Waterway to make its way to the Chicago river where it is eventually spotted.
Of the three animals, George is the only one to not gain any additional abilities. Ralph gains Porcupine like quills and Flying Squirrel wings and the crocodile gains more spikes and a frill. Further why would the canisters from the same experiment contain vastly different pathogens.
The reasonable path for Claire's company would have been to use the gene-editing technology to repair any human injury or disability while curing all known and unknown diseases. Instead of allowing the tech to create rampaging monsters, she could've become both extremely rich, and immortal.