Forty-one years after The Thing hit theaters, director John Carpenter is still being asked about its much-discussed ending. Like Christopher Nolan’s Inception or Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner, Carpenter’s horror classic ends on a huge cliffhanger: RJ MacReady (Kurt Russell) or Childs (Keith David) are still inhabited by the Thing, the alien body predator from the movie.
One of the most popular and long-standing theories about this ending is that of Dean Cundy, the feature film’s cinematographer. The latter actually suggested that throughout the film, a specific glow is seen in the eyes of the alien-inhabited human. So, as there is a slight glint in Childs’ eyes in the final scene, this means that he is the item. however, John Carpenter personally condemns his remarks.
The latter, who is currently doing press to promote his new horror anthology series, John Carpenter’s Suburban Scream, which premieres October 13 on Peacock in the US, said in an interview with ComicBook.com (Variety). The only one who knows the real answer about the ending of his movie.
I do not know. He has no idea. turns on the lights. The lights are on and we were in the snow. He has no idea. Tell him that. Tell him he’s full of shame. Yes, I know. I know who’s the deal and who’s not after all. No. I can not tell you. Odisha.
Although it received negative reviews at the time of its release and only earned $19.6 million at the box office, thing It has since achieved cult status and is now considered by many fans to be one of the greatest horror films of all time.
earlier this year, John Carpenter also thrilled fans by saying that he “There could be a The Thing 2“However, no additional details were released.
The prequel and its aborted sequel
Building on its reputation, the classic was given a prequel in 2011 by Mattis Van Heiningen Jr. with a cast that included Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Joel Edgerton, and that project was also slated for a sequel. Speaking to SYFY WIRE, the director revealed what it could have been like.
“We dreamed of continuing. Kate would escape, be taken out to sea and try to warn the world while on an oil rig near the South Pole. The monster would open on the platform. I liked the idea of ​​chaos on the oil rigs.“
However, its prequel attracted widespread criticism, which prevented the production of the second part. Reflecting on the audience’s reaction, the director said:Carpenter’s version was so good that many fans were almost upset about the prequel and didn’t see the need for a follow-up. But now I completely understand that it was a little early.“
He continued: “I know this is a moot point, but looking back, we were treated to a cut where the animatronics were dated and the CG wasn’t good enough. We made the wrong decision in post-production to design the monster on the computer. I regret it now.“
The Thing is currently available on VOD.
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