New Thing coming to Toronto

Pinewood Toronto Studios will host the prequel to John Carpenter’s cult classic The Thing, which is set to shoot under director Matthijs van Heijningen Jr. for Universal Pictures.

A spokesperson at Universal says the sci-fi horror will start shooting at the former Filmport in March, staying until June. (Know more? Email us!)

The Thing

Penned by Battlestar Galactica writer and exec producer Ronald D. Moore and re-written by Eric Heisserer — the as-yet-unnamed project will follow events prior to the 1982 original, set in a Norwegian base in Antarctica where researchers encounter a shape-shifting alien from another world.

The prequel will mark the feature debut of van Heijningen, a Swedish filmmaker based in L.A. He is also attached to direct the developing zombie pic Army of the Dead for writer/producer Zack Snyder (300).

The US$15 million original used exteriors in B.C. and Alaska for the frozen landscape of the South Pole, and included a scene in the burned-out remains of the Norwegian base, after which the creature moved to a nearby American research station. It met chilly reviews and had a soft theatrical run, generating roughly $13 million at the box office, though it gained a cult following on home video. The Thing was itself a remake of the 1951 monster film The Thing from Another World.