THE THING Prequel Director Admits That VFX Doomed Movie While Revealing Scrapped Sequel's Premise

THE THING Prequel Director Admits That VFX Doomed Movie While Revealing Scrapped Sequel's Premise

The Thing prequel released back in 2011 failed to live up to the 1984 classic and the movie's director has now weighed in on what went wrong while revealing new details about his scrapped sequel plans...

By JoshWilding - Oct 06, 2023 06:10 AM EST
Filed Under: Sci-Fi
Source: SFFGazette.com

Believe it or not, it's been 12 years since Matthijs van Heijningen Jr.'s prequel to John Carpenter's The Thing was released. However, we'd forgive you for not remembering as the movie has largely been forgotten since then!

Not a patch on the 1982 classic, the prequel was largely criticised for its use of visual effects over practical ones. 

Ahsoka star Mary Elizabeth Winstead led the cast and, early on, there were plans for a sequel. Talking to SyFy Wire (via SFFGazette.com), Heijningen Jr. shared new details about where he'd hoped to take the horror/sci-fi franchise had it become a reality.

"We fantasized about a sequel," he reveals. "Kate would escape and would be picked up at sea and tries to warn the world at an oil platform near the South Pole. The monster would break loose on the the rig. I liked the oil rig mayhem idea."

The Thing only earned $31.5 million on a $38 million budget so a follow-up was never going to happen. However, the filmmaker acknowledges that the movie simply wasn't what fans of the original were looking for. 

"The Carpenter version was so good and a lot of fans were almost offended by the prequel and didn’t see the necessity for a follow-up. But now I fully understand that it was a bit early," he says before admitting they shouldn't have used CGI to bolster the practical special effects created by Alec Gillis and Tom Woodruff Jr.

"I know this is a debated topic, but looking back, we were caught in a cross-zone where animatronics were old-fashioned and the CGI wasn’t good enough," the filmmaker explains. "We made the wrong decision to do it in post-production [when it came to] making the monster design in the computer. I regret that now."

As for what he'd change, Heijningen Jr. added, "Better character development, less CGI, and more paranoia between the characters. The Thing is about not being able to trust anybody. That could have been explored further."

2011's The Thing revolved around Norwegian researchers who discovered an alien ship buried in the ice, with palaeontologist Kate Lloyd joining the team at the isolated Arctic outpost to investigate.

There, she finds an organism that appears to have perished in the crash eons ago but is, in fact, about to awake. Freed from its icy prison, the insidious life-form goes on the attack. Paranoia spreads like wildfire among the crew as they fight to survive against a creature that assumes the shapes of its victims.

What did you think about The Thing remake? Be sure to share your thoughts in the comments section below.

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Blergh
Blergh - 10/6/2023, 6:25 AM
Would have loved a sequel, the oil rig idea is also pretty neat.

Personally I enjoyed the prequel, it wasn’t as good as the original of course but was pretty nifty with its gore.
The VFX didn’t bother me all too much, I hate the reason behind their inclusion. Pretty heartbreaking that all that labor was for not
X75
X75 - 10/6/2023, 6:46 AM
I liked it as a companion piece to the (far superior) Carpenter film. This is another example of studio interference destroying a movie.
NGFB
NGFB - 10/6/2023, 11:13 AM
Maybe since I grew up watching really bad sci-fi in the 70's, I give a pass to any sci-fi today when people criticize the visual effects. I really enjoyed the prequel, and don't feel the need to critique the VFX or any part of it. It is what it is, and it's so much better than the 70's.
mastakilla39
mastakilla39 - 10/6/2023, 1:18 PM
If he wanted a prequel....should've made a prequel with new time and setting instead trying so hard to mirror the John Carpenter film. Twist wasn't executed as well as Final Destination 5 and had no impact. I'm glad this film died early.
Jacory
Jacory - 10/6/2023, 1:21 PM
The issue wasn't the movie. It was really good. It just that the way the industry works, if it's not as good as the first, then it's automatically looked at as terrible.
kg8817
kg8817 - 10/6/2023, 4:21 PM
Worth saying that I didn’t care for this film when it came out; and Carpenter’s is obviously superior.

That said the oil rig idea is absolutely FANTASTIC and what the 2011 version should’ve just done.
Shame it won’t come to fruition.
Toxin2480
Toxin2480 - 10/7/2023, 12:58 AM
I think Carpenter has been thinking about doing a sequel himself for some time now. I personally believe MacReady and not Child’s was the Thing.
cadunovaes01
cadunovaes01 - 10/7/2023, 1:00 AM
The Thing (82) is in my top ten best films of all time.
Said that, I really enjoyed the 2011 version, but the biggest problem really is the VFX, terrible.
The comics sequel is good too. And the oil rig is a great idea. I hope someday they return with this idea.
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