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<p>John W. Campbell&#8217;s classic horror story Who Goes There? has to date been adapted for the screen three times&#8211;most notably by John Carpenter in his 1982 classic The Thing, but also as 1951&#8217;s The Thing From Another World and 2011&#8217;s The Thing. It has now been reported that a fourth movie version is on the way&#8211;and this one has a big difference.</p>
<p>Campbell&#8217;s novella was published in 1938 and was in fact an abridged version of a longer unpublished book, titled Frozen Hell. The full version was discovered in 2018, in a box manuscripts that Campbell had sent to Harvard University before his death in 1971. Frozen Hell was finally published in April 2019 following a Kickstarter campaign&#8211;and now a movie adaptation of the longer work is in development.</p>
<p>The news originally was announced producer Allan Doones on Facebook. He stated: &quot;It&#8217;s official! I received my signed contract and first check! I am executive producing a remake of The Thing, but with additional chapters of John Campbell&#8217;s groundbreaking novel, Frozen Hell, that had been lost for decades. Now, for the first time ever, Campbell&#8217;s full vision will be realized on the big screen. The new film will include the very best of RKO&#8217;s The Thing From Another World, John Carpenter&#8217;s classic The Thing and both books, Frozen Hell and Who Goes There?&quot;</p>
<p>Sci-fi writer John Betancourt, who launched Frozen Hell campaign, subsequently posted more about the project on the<a href="https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/wildsidepress/frozen-hell-the-book-that-inspired-the-thing/posts/2740158"> Kickstarter page</a>, where he stated that Blumhouse Pictures, the highly successful production company behind horror hits such as The Purge, Get Out, and Us, would be involved. &quot;The movie will be from Universal and Blumhouse,&quot; he said. &quot;Everyone is super excited about it, and it&#8217;s being fast-tracked.&quot;</p>
<p>While there has bee no official announcement from Blumhouse or Universal about the project, sources for horror site <a href="https://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3602436/universal-blumhouse-developing-new-version-thing-will-adapt-long-lost-original-novel/">Bloody Disgusting</a> have stated that &quot;all of this is true.&quot;</p>
<p>Carpenter&#8217;s The Thing was a critical and commercial failure on release back in 1982, but it is now considered a classic of the genre. The 2011 movie was technically a prequel to that movie. It was also a flop, and doesn&#8217;t exactly show any signs being reappraised as a classic. For more check out GameSpot&#8217;s guide to the <a href="https://www.gamespot.com/gallery/the-biggest-horror-to-look-forward-to-in-2020/2900-3275/">biggest upcoming horror movies of 2020.</a></p>
<p><em>Source: <a style="text-decoration:none;" href="https://www.gamespot.com/articles/new-version-of-horror-classic-the-thing-in-the-wor/1100-6473130/">GameSpot</a></em></div>
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