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The Thing (Organism)
The Thing is an extremely hostile shape-shifting extraterrestrial organism and the primary antagonist of the 1982 science-fiction film The Thing, its prequel, video-games and literature. The Thing has the ability to assimilate -
Original Thing
The Original-Thing was a Thing which survived the crash-landing of its UFO in Antarctica. The progenitor of all subsequent Things in the Thing film franchise, the creature appears in the 2011 prequel film -
R.J. MacReady
R.J. MacReady was an American helicopter pilot stationed at the Antarctic research station, U.S. Outpost 31. He is also the protagonist of the 1982 film The Thing, and was portrayed by Kurt Russell -
The Thing Wiki
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Childs
Childs was a mechanic stationed at the American Antarctic research station, U.S. Outpost 31. He is the deuteragonist of the 1982 film The Thing, and was portrayed by actor Keith David. The character's -
Split Face
Split Face, also known as the Split Face-Thing, the Norwegian-Thing, or the Edvard-Adam-Thing, was a creature which first appeared in the 1982 film The Thing. The monster and its origins were -
Kennel-Thing
The Kennel-Thing, also known as the Dog-Thing, was a three-formed Thing which assumed the form of a Norwegian dog. The creature originally appeared in the 1982 film The Thing and its origins -
Blair-Thing
The Blair-Thing, also known as The Blair-Garry-Nauls Thing was a Thing which initially assumed the form of Blair, an American biologist stationed at U.S. Outpost 31. In the conclusion of the -
The Thing (video game)
The Thing is a 2002 third-person shooter/survival horror video game developed by Computer Artworks and published under the "Black Label Games" banner, a collaboration between Universal Interactive and Konami. It was released for -
The Thing (1982 film)
The Thing (also known as John Carpenter's The Thing) is a 1982 science fiction horror film directed by John Carpenter, written by Bill Lancaster, and starring Kurt Russell. The film's title refers to -
Nauls
Nauls was a cook stationed at American Antarctic research station, U.S. Outpost 31. The character appears in the 1982 film The Thing and was portrayed by actor T.K. Carter. Although not specified in -
The Thing from Another World (comic)
The Thing from Another World is the first of the comic series published by Dark Horse Comics. The series acted as a continuation of the 1982 film The Thing, with three stories (The Thing from -
Norris-Thing
The Norris-Thing was a three-formed Thing which assumed the form of Norris, an American geologist stationed at U.S. Outpost 31. The creature appeared in the 1982 film The Thing. After Norris suffers -
U.S. Outpost 31
U.S. Outpost#31 is a U.S. Antarctic research center which first appears in the 1982 film The Thing and is subsequently featured in the 2002 video-game of the same name and two -
Pilot Alien
The Pilot Alien was the extraterrestrial pilot of the spacecraft which brought the Thing to Earth. Planned for inclusion in the 2011 film The Thing, the creature was dropped after experiencing a poor reception with -
R.C. Whitley
Colonel R.C. Whitley was a U.S. Military Colonel and Captain J.F. Blake's superior. The character appears in the 2002 video-game The Thing, where he served as the primary antagonist, and -
Kate Lloyd
Kate Lloyd was an American palaeontologist temporarily stationed at the Thule Antarctic research station. The character acted as the main protagonist of the 2011 prequel film The Thing and was portrayed by actress Mary Elizabeth -
The Thing (2011 film)
The Thing is a 2011 science fiction horror film directed by Matthijs van Heijningen Jr., written by Eric Heisserer, and starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Joel Edgerton. It is a prequel to the 1982 John -
Who Goes There?
Who Goes There? is a science fiction novella by John W. Campbell, Jr. under the pen name Don A. Stuart, published August 1938 in Astounding Stories. In 1973, the story was voted by the Science -
Palmer
Palmer was an assistant mechanic stationed at American Antarctic research station, U.S. Outpost 31. The character appears in the 1982 film The Thing and was portrayed by actor David Clennon. During the winter of -
Blair
Blair was the MicroBiologist of the U.S. Outpost 31. He is portrayed by the late Wilford Brimley. During the winter of 1982, Blair and the rest of the crew witnessed two Norwegians chasing an -
The Thing's UFO
The UFO is a large spacecraft of unknown origin which brought The Thing to planet Earth circa 100,000 years ago. It first appeared in the 1982 film The Thing and was further explored in -
M.T. Garry
M.T. Garry was the Commander of American Antarctic research station, U.S. Outpost 31. He appears in the 1982 film The Thing and was portrayed by actor Donald Moffat. Through an unknown event sometime -
Windows
Windows was the radio operator of the U.S. Outpost 31. He is portrayed by Thomas Waites. During the winter of 1982, Windows and the rest of the crew witnessed two Norwegians chasing an Alaskan -
Character Classes (The Thing video game)
In the 2002 video game The Thing, there are three classes of non-player characters (NPCs): Soldiers, Medics and Engineers. Here you will find a list of all the characters Captain Blake can acquire into
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