In a remote Antarctica outpost, an alien spaceship is discovered far beneath the ice. When a group of ambitious scientists decide to thaw out one of the creatures inside, they're in for the terrifying fight of their lives...
[KATE LLOYD] In her late 20s to early 30s, pretty, bright-eyed, intelligent, she's a graduate of Columbia and a Ph.D. candidate in paleontology (the study of prehistoric life). On the recommendation of her friend Adam Goodman, Kate is tapped for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity by Dr. Sander Halvorson to join his research team in Antarctica, where an extraordinary discovery has been made. Upon arrival, Kate soon finds herself at odds with Halvorson about how best to proceed with the discovery -- an alien spaceship with a mysterious and sinister frozen THING found nearby -- specifically whether to transfer the specimen undisturbed to a more appropriate facility for analysis, or, per Halvorson's wishes, to drill into the specimen's ice encasement for a definitive tissue sample. Kate's misgivings about her involvement grow when Halvorson ignores her advice and collects his tissue sample -- a critical error in judgment that ultimately frees the trapped organism and triggers a series of horrific incidents and attacks. Furthering her sense of isolation, most of the scientists at the site speak Norwegian, a language she doesn't understand. Kate looks to her friend, Adam, for help stopping Sander's obsession from getting them all killed, but eventually must take matters of life and death into her own hands. In the end, her only hope of survival is to join forces with Sam Carter, the chopper pilot who flew her team to the remote Norwegian base...LEAD (2)
[DR. SANDER HALVORSON] In his late 30s to early 50s, austere, scholarly and imperious, he's a microbiologist from NYU who leads a science research team to Antarctica to help his old friend Edvard interpret and analyze an extraordinary discovery made beneath the ice. Sander, a brilliant scientist and a master of self-promotion, knows that his involvement in such an historic discovery will bring him fame and fortune. Blinded by ambition, he refuses to abandon the "project" even as the bodies pile up around him. He is annoyed when Kate, whom he considers more of an apprentice than an equal, disagrees with him and openly questions his decisions in front of the others...LEAD. Actor must be able to speak some Norwegian. (2)
[SAM CARTER] In his early 30s, rugged, handsome, blue-collar, he's a helicopter pilot with a private charter service that transports personnel and supplies from McMurdo Station to remote research sites across Antarctica. Carter is a mercenary. He flies when he wants, where he wants, and he flies for one reason: money. But his resourcefulness, experience and get-it-done mentality make him indispensable. Arriving at Thule Station, he is the first to suspect something strange and dangerous is going on. Trapped there by faulty equipment, he becomes an unlikely ally of Kate's -- he reminds her (in temperament) of her father, now deceased, also a pilot. He and his co-pilot Jameson are nearly killed in a helicopter crash as they attempt to leave under less than ideal conditions. Carter must ultimately join forces with Kate to stop the THING's rampage...LEAD (3)
The Thing was released October 14th, 2011 and stars Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Joel Edgerton, Ulrich Thomsen, Eric Christian Olsen, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Paul Braunstein, Trond Espen Seim, Kim Bubbs. The film is directed by Matthijs van Heijningen Jr..






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Titanictom
Why Do this?John Carpenters' Remake/sequel was done very well:If anything a sequel should be done with Kurt Russel returning as Macready and David Keith returning in his role from said film[see early 90's comic sequel] Have them take on the creature with more guns and explosives............Yeah F*ck you too!!!
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jae1169
Give us a sequel what happened after the fires died out at the camp? Was it MacReady or was it Childs? that would have been a good storyline having both characters return to the general population only to discover that one of them was infected. But no a prequel with a love story is what we get but at least we know the outcome kinda :(
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Wpnx0351
We all know how it ended for the Norwegians!!! Come on!! A cheesey romance story and the Thing??? Thats like having pancakes and ketchup!!!
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SWAK1774
Some movies should just be left alone without any prequels or sequels. John Carpenter's The Thing is one of them.
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Err
"this is gonna blow monkey space balls"
i can't argue with that.
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Chad Vital
Hmm... interesting idea, but I think a fresh sequel would be better.
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Johnnyblaze09
Sounds good. Starting story's like of Alien VS Predator. I'll respect this.
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ed_wood
No thanks.
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Buriblazing
This could be freaking amazing with todays tech pls get carpenter to direct or produce
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dcrock
Sam Carter? What is this, stargate?
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The Kwisatz Haderach
this is gonna blow monkey space balls
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Avrahama
They're gonna ruin this. :( The origninal Thing is still the sh*t. Oh gawd, please don't.. *cries* Have you no mercy? Lemme guess, all CGI? Har har har... boring!!
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Mutant
I was never a true fan of this and why use the name Sam Carter, that has so many issues. Someone will get in trouble.
I wouldn't care less if this wasn't made.
2 years agoby @zenderFlag
The Narrator: The Better Man
Well... this will be intriguing at least but not needed. I am sure a lot of fans will have a thing or two to say about this.
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