Deep Dive Into The Thing (1982)

Deep Dive Into The Thing (1982)

From At The Show Podcast by At The Show Podcast

January 24, 2026 · 1h 45m · Season 6 · Episode 1

About this episode

The episode features a deep dive into John Carpenter's 1982 horror film The Thing, exploring its origins, production, and impact on the genre.

This week on The At The Show Podcast, we’re going full Antarctic paranoia with a deep dive into John Carpenter’s 1982 horror masterpiece The Thing.Before we torch anything with a flamethrower, we kick things off with what we’ve been watching lately — from comfort TV like Cheers, recent obsessions like Noona, and hype around Stranger Things Season 5. We also touch on Oscar buzz and film news before descending into the ice.Then it’s time to break down The Thing (1982) in obsessive detail.We explore the story origins, tracing the film back to John W. Campbell Jr.’s 1938 novella Who Goes There? and how Carpenter’s version radically differed from the 1951 adaptation. We dig into why Universal revisited the story, how the late ’70s opened the door for darker sci-fi horror, and why Carpenter was the perfect director to embrace paranoia, isolation, and existential dread.From there, we cover:Why John Carpenter was chosen to directHow the film was pitched and financedCasting philosophy and why the all-male ensemble mattersThe complete cast, including Kurt Russell, Wilford Brimley, and Keith DavidActors considered, declined roles, and behind-the-scenes conflictsWe also go deep on the…

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Topics covered

  • horror films
  • John Carpenter
  • film analysis
  • practical effects
  • sci-fi horror
  • Oscar buzz
  • film news

Keywords

  • The Thing
  • John Carpenter
  • horror masterpiece
  • practical effects
  • Ennio Morricone
  • film history
  • sci-fi horror

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: The Thing, Who Goes There?, Stranger Things, Cheers, Noona

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