The enduring mystery of John Carpenter's iconic 1982 sci-fi horror film, *The Thing*, has captivated audiences for over four decades. The film's ambiguous ending leaves viewers questioning whether R.J. MacReady, portrayed by Kurt Russell, or Childs, portrayed by Keith David, transforms into the film's titular monster. Carpenter masterfully kept fans guessing without any definitive clues—until a recent revelation.
During a special 4K screening of *The Thing* at the David Geffen Theater in Los Angeles on March 22, Carpenter shared with director Bong Joon Ho that there is a "giant hint" embedded in the middle of the film that hints at who becomes The Thing at the end. In a playful twist, Carpenter jokingly mentioned that he would disclose this secret to anyone willing to send an undisclosed sum of money "in an envelope to my house."
Carpenter also revealed that even the actors were kept in the dark about the true identity of The Thing. "They had no clue," he confessed. "But they had to play it human, you see. The creature imitates perfectly. It could be one of us, it could be somebody in the audience, and there's no way of telling. So I knew, they didn't know."
Following the screening, indie director Joe Russo (not to be confused with the MCU's Joe Russo) took to X / Twitter to share his theory about the hinted clue. Russo pointed out that MacReady is informed about the creature's ability to replicate at the cellular level, suggesting that for safety, they should only consume items they've personally handled. Yet, at the film's end, MacReady shares his liquor with Childs. Russo theorizes that this act could indicate MacReady's transformation into The Thing, as sharing the bottle might mean he's no longer concerned about contamination. "As soon as Childs drinks from the bottle, The Thing has won," Russo asserts. "It's beaten its most skeptical, final threat."
Carpenter's genius lies in leaving the film's conclusion open-ended, but Russo provides additional evidence to support his theory. He highlights the film's final line, "Why don't we just wait here for a little while, see what happens?" as particularly fitting if MacReady is already The Thing. Russo's thread also suggests an alternative interpretation of MacReady killing The Thing: "Did you see that OR… did you watch a BETTER imitation kill a POORER imitation because it had a better chance of infiltrating society upon rescue?"
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The theory has sparked debate among fans. Some are convinced by Russo's analysis, while others maintain that Childs is the one who turns into the creature. "I still think it's Childs because we don't know his whereabouts for a long time heading into the final scene. But Keith David will tell you he's 100% not The Thing," one fan commented. Russo responded, "Carpenter said both actors don't know... Childs always felt like a red herring to me."
Regardless of where one stands on the theory, it's clear that Carpenter continues to engage and thrill fans with new insights into his work, even after all these years.