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'The Thing' Prequel's Delay Allowing for 'Additional Photography'« FirstShowing.net

The Thing Prequel

Whenwe reported last weekthat Universal had pulledThe Thingprequel of the release charts, we weren't sure if it was for a delay or otherwise. Well, now we have confirmation, asHitFixgot in touch with producerMarc Abrahamwho explained the entire situation, confirming that it's just"not finished"and they have more work to do. ApparentlyThe Thing, directed by Matthijs van Heijningen Jr., is going in for a few weeks of"upcoming additional photography,"which essentially means reshoots, giving them a chance to patch up any problems they've found while editing.Mary Elizabeth Winsteadis returning to shoot more scenes.

Apparently what they want to work on, according to Abraham, is"to enhance existing sequences or to make crystal clear afew story beatsor to add punctuation marks to the film's feeling ofdread."So many uses of"or"- they really don't know? It's interesting to hear that apparently the movie lacks enough"dread"for their liking in its current state. That is exactly what makes John Carpenter's version so damn good, so it's appropriate they're focusing on it, for better or worse. I don't know anyone who has seen a cut yet, but I'veseen footageand it actually looked great, but of course that was just a teaser trailer. Here's another quote:

"Abraham spoke about how confident he was in the work by Matthijs van Hijningen Jr., the film's director, and how proud he is of his cast, including Joel Edgerton and Mary Elizabeth Winstead. He knows how important both themonster momentsand theconnective character materialare to the film working, and they're looking at everything right now to make sure they've got what they need."

They're doing their best to avoid using the word"reshoot"which is fine, but let's hope this doesn't meanThe Thingprequel is in dire trouble. To me, it sounds like we're either about to see the same thing happen to this that happened toThe Wolfman- and we all know how that turned out - or we're going to get a great dread-filled thriller. I'm hoping for the latter, but it's hard to tell. They add:"This doesn't sound like the additional work motivated the date change, but rather the date changegiving them roomnow to do whatever they'd like to do to get the film finished just right."I don't know if I believe that, but I'm still hoping for the best.

One sequence they're working on involves"first major encounter with the Thing,"which is a key part of the story. There's been on-going effects work withAmalgamated Dynamics, who will also be involved in the"additional photography."Obviously they're doing a lot of work, I just hope it's for the better. HitFix doesn't know when the new date will be either."Now it's just a matter of finding a date thatworksfor the film, and that gives it a little bit of room to breathe."I heard they tested the trailer on theTram rideat Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights, so I have a feelingThe Thingmight be rescheduled for next fall, around October.


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