The filmmaker debunks a popular theory pushed by cinematographer Dean Cundey.
The ending of John Carpenter’s sci-fi creature feature The Thing is one of genre cinema’s greatest puzzles; with just two characters left alive, the viewer is never sure who’s human, and/or who’s secretly an alien. Now, a popular theory about the scene has been dismissed by the director. The wild thing is, the theory was presented by The Thing cinematographer Dean Cundey, who you’d think would be in on it as he and Carpenter worked closely together to capture that iconic ambiguous ending.
” That “eye light” is supposedly a tell, as survivors MacReady and Childs wait it out to see what’s what before the credits roll. But while promoting his new Peacock series John Carpenter’s Suburban Screams, the director spoke with candor about the theory with ComicBook.com. “He has no clue. He has no clue,” Carpenter said of Cundey; he also confirmed that at least one person truly knows the truth. “Yes, I know. I know who’s the Thing and who’s not in the very end.
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