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John Carpenter would like to do a Thing 2.

Started by Alex, February 23, 2022, 05:19:01 AM

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Alex

Doesn't say it is actually on its way alas.

QuoteGenre legend John Carpenter expresses interest in developing a sequel to his classic extraterrestrial body horror film, The Thing. Panned by critics upon its release in 1982, The Thing is considered a masterpiece today for its impressive practical effects, terrifying atmosphere, and powerhouse ensemble cast. It is derived from the 1938 novella Who Goes There? by John W. Campbell Jr. and is the second adaptation of his work, following a 1951 adaptation titled The Thing from Another World.

Unlike a couple of other iconic titles in Carpenter's filmography, primarily Halloween and Escape from New York, The Thing never received a proper live-action sequel. A 2011 film, also called The Thing, looked to be a continuation of Carpenter's work but turned out to be a prequel that follows a different Arctic research team at the same station, directly leading into the opening scene of the 1982 film. The possibility of a new The Thing project has floated around for some time, most recently coming from Blumhouse and Universal Studios, which confirmed an adaptation of the unearthed full-length edition of Campbell Jr.'s novella titled Frozen Hell. To that end, the film appears to be a more traditional reboot, not a sequel.
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In an interview with THR, Carpenter gave a vague answer when asked which of his creations he wished had a sequel, saying, "I would like to do a sequel to The Thing, or a continuation, something like that. But I don't know. See, there are a lot of things in this world I don't know." It is unclear what Carpenter means by "a continuation" and how that would be distinct from a movie sequel, but he could be implying a TV series. Just like his potential involvement with Blumhouse's reboot, the director seems unsure at the moment.

Various factors could play into a Thing sequel, which could be why Carpenter is hesitant. Perhaps the most obvious is present-day criticism of legacy sequels like 2018's Halloween (Carpenter's most famous franchise) and Netflix's Texas Chainsaw Massacre, which have drawn the ire of many horror fans online. Such an endeavor could fail if viewers perceive an inability to capture the essence of what made the original film great. The next could be his age; at 74 years old, Carpenter could find the directing process difficult—after all, his last effort was 2010's The Ward, which received less-than-stellar reviews. Finally, there is the ending of his 1982 film, with MacReady and Childs suspicious of one another as the alien creature that terrorized them remains at large. Many consider this cliffhanger ending perfect when factoring in the themes of paranoia and distrust, but it would also make for a logical place to pick up a sequel that sees the alien taking over new hosts.

Regardless of these factors, The Thing remains one of the most influential and beloved horror films of all time. Alongside its growing cult status over the years, audience interest in a follow-up project has also grown and continues to do so the longer the property remains stagnant. And despite the Blumhouse and Universal reboot, such a sequel could gain massive favor in the horror community over yet another iteration of the same story. That rings especially true if Carpenter is involved in any significant creative form.
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Neville

I'm in favour of John Carpenter doing more movies, but he should put this idea to rest. Some things are better left untouched.
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Gabriel Knight

Quote from: Neville on February 28, 2022, 02:54:25 PM
I'm in favour of John Carpenter doing more movies, but he should put this idea to rest. Some things are better left untouched.

Agree, his last movie THE WARD was pretty good and I enjoyed it a lot, I prefer if he did more simple movies like that instead of milking an old franchise. Not to mention, what made THE THING so good was its practical effects, nowadays it would be all crappy CGI and will ruin everything.
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Newt

I'm tired.  That's my excuse for being so punchy that "Thing 2" made me think of Dr Seuss and set me off giggling.
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Jim H

Quote from: Gabriel Knight on February 28, 2022, 04:10:15 PM
Quote from: Neville on February 28, 2022, 02:54:25 PM
I'm in favour of John Carpenter doing more movies, but he should put this idea to rest. Some things are better left untouched.

Agree, his last movie THE WARD was pretty good and I enjoyed it a lot, I prefer if he did more simple movies like that instead of milking an old franchise. Not to mention, what made THE THING so good was its practical effects, nowadays it would be all crappy CGI and will ruin everything.

Ya know, I saw the Thing prequel a year or two ago for the first time.  And yeah, the CG is definitely disappointing and less effective...  But it's really the boring characters, bland atmosphere, forgettable score, and general lack of suspense and tension that seals the deal.  I think you could CG over all the great effects work in the original film and it'd still be a great film.  In contrast, if they ever gave us a cut with the original practical effects work intact on the prequel, it'd still be a lousy film.

The Burgomaster



Would the theme song be "Doin' That Thing Part 2"?





"Do not walk behind me, for I may not lead. Do not walk ahead of me, for I may not follow. Do not walk beside me either. Just pretty much leave me the hell alone."

Cult_Moody_Movies

Don't. Years ago I would have liked to have seen a sequel but now I find it best to leave it in the past.

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Alex

Hail to thyself
For I am my own master
I am my own god
I require no shepherd
For I am no sheep.

Alex

Speaking of games, this arrived yesterday:

Hail to thyself
For I am my own master
I am my own god
I require no shepherd
For I am no sheep.

Cult_Moody_Movies

There was also the comics by Dark Horse comics. I recommend both series The Thing from Another World & The Thing from Another World: Climate of Fear avoid Eternal Vows (The Thing finds love and its as stupid as it sounds).




Also The Thing was brought to Universal Studios Horror Nights.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbxfxM_RfRg

chainsaw midget

The comics where great. 

I've read them.  The game ... not so great. 

Zipper

Quote from: Cult_Moody_Movies on March 20, 2022, 08:41:11 PM
There was also the comics by Dark Horse comics. I recommend both series The Thing from Another World & The Thing from Another World: Climate of Fear avoid Eternal Vows (The Thing finds love and its as stupid as it sounds).
First few issues are decent and the art is okay but the run doesn't hold up for long imo. And that love story was so incredibly ridiculous. Who thought it was a good idea to mix extraterrestrial horror with romance lol  :bouncegiggle: