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The Thing Prequel Movie

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By Hans Henrik on February 9th, 2010

The Thing prequel movie info, news, cast and filming.The Thing was an awesome 1982 sci fi horror with Kurt Russell.

Producers: Eric Newman, Marc Abraham, Brie Niemand, Miles Dale
Director: Matthijs Van Heijningen
Writer: Eric Heisserer

Cast:

Mary Elizabeth Winstead (Grindhouse, Final Destination 3)
Joel Edgerton (Star Wars Episode II, Dangerous, King Arthur)

Filming Starts: March 15th 2010, Toronto

In early 2009, Variety and Bloody-Disgusting reported the launch of a project to film a prequel-possibly following MacReady’s brother during the events leading up to the opening moments of the 1982 film – with Matthijs van Heijningen Jr. as director and Ronald D. Moore as writer. In March 2009, Moore described his script as a “companion piece” to Carpenter’s film and “not a remake.” “We’re telling the story of the Norwegian camp that found the Thing before the Kurt Russell group did,” he said. The prequel is due to be filmed in Toronto, Canada on March 15, 2010 until June 17, 2010. Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Joel Edgerton will play the lead characters of Kate and Sam.

The Thing 1982


The Thing Prequel Cast



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  1. The Thing (1982) | Old Old Films says:
    June 30, 2011 at 2:31 pm

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  2. sauron says:
    February 14, 2010 at 2:29 am

    Thing was scariest movie of my childhood.

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  3. Steve Scearce says:
    February 13, 2010 at 2:01 pm

    Although John Carpenter’s re-make of Thing From Another World was gory, I believe that the director had every best intention in mind during the development process. With the “New Hollywood” leaning so heavily on film productions to turn a quick profit, I’m worried that many creative corners will be cut. I am hoping for the best. I really love this story.

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