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What to Watch After The Thing
From Ice to Fog: Four Must‑Watch Picks for The Thing Fans
If you loved John Carpenter’s iconic 1982 masterpiece The Thing, you’ll want to explore four titles that each capture a different facet of its chilling allure. From the fresh, camp‑ground horror of Marshmallow, to the audience‑approved tension of Cryo, the retro psychic terror of Scanners, and the fog‑shrouded dread of Carpenter’s own The Fog, these picks span new, classic, fan‑favorite, and thematically closest matches.
Together they form a compact anthology of isolation‑driven terror: Marshmallow updates the frozen‑out premise with a summer‑camp setting, while Cryo swaps the Antarctic ice for a subterranean cryogenic lab, both amplifying the paranoia of not knowing who—or what—is watching. Scanners brings the 80s body‑horror aesthetic that fans of The Thing adore, and The Fog rounds out the set with Carpenter’s signature atmospheric suspense, proving that the terror of the unknown can thrive in any environment, be it snow, fog, or a haunted campsite.
Why these movies are similar to The Thing
A research team in Antarctica is hunted by a shape-shifting alien that assumes the appearance of its victims.
These recommendations branch out from The Thing with similar tone, themes, genre elements, or audience appeal.
Marshmallow
MOVIE • 2025
horror • science_fiction
Why Watch Next
Marshmallow offers a fresh, contemporary spin on isolated horror, swapping Antarctic desolation for a summer camp nightmare, which will intrigue fans of The Thing’s claustrophobic dread.
Overview
At a secluded summer camp, timid and introverted 12-year-old Morgan is thrust into a waking nightmare when a once-fabled campfire tale becomes real. As a mysterious figure descends upon the camp, Morgan and his newfound friends must embark on a treacherous journey and uncover a sinister reality buried beneath the surface.
Cryo
MOVIE • 2022
thriller • science_fiction • mystery
Why Watch Next
Cryo delivers a tense, audience‑pleasing mystery where scientists awaken to a lethal unknown, echoing The Thing’s themes of paranoia and hidden threats in an enclosed setting.
Overview
Five scientists awake from a cryogenic sleep and find themselves trapped in an underground facility. With no memory of who they are or how long they've been asleep, they begin to realize they may have been part of a scientific experiment gone wrong. After a series of strange events, the scientists find themselves being hunted. They do not know who is hunting them or for what reason, but the scientists begin to suspect that one of them may be the killer.
Scanners
MOVIE • 1981
science_fiction • horror
Why Watch Next
Scanners is a classic 1980s sci‑fi horror that shares The Thing’s blend of body horror and corporate menace, appealing to viewers who love retro, mind‑bending terror.
Overview
After a man with extraordinary, and frighteningly destructive, telepathic abilities is nabbed by agents from a mysterious rogue corporation, he discovers he is far from the only possessor of such strange powers. Some of the other “scanners” have their minds set on world domination, while others are trying to stop them.
The Fog
MOVIE • 1980
horror
Why Watch Next
The Fog, another John Carpenter staple, mirrors The Thing’s atmospheric dread and isolated community terror, making it the perfect semantic match for fans of the original.
Overview
Strange things begin to occur as a tiny California coastal town prepares to commemorate its centenary. Inanimate objects spring eerily to life; Rev. Malone stumbles upon a dark secret about the town's founding; radio announcer Stevie witnesses a mystical fire; and hitchhiker Elizabeth discovers the mutilated corpse of a fisherman. Then a mysterious iridescent fog descends upon the village, and more people start to die.
More shows and movies featuring actors from The Thing
Looking for familiar faces? These picks include performers connected to The Thing.
Bone Tomahawk
MOVIE • 2015
Why It’s Relevant
This horror‑western blends brutal suspense and isolated terror, echoing the claustrophobic paranoia of The Thing while showcasing Russell’s intense, critically acclaimed performance.
Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice
MOVIE • 2026
Why It’s Relevant
This sci‑fi action‑comedy’s time‑travel twist creates the same unsettling, reality‑bending tension that made The Thing so unsettling.
Escape from New York
MOVIE • 1981
Why It’s Relevant
A dystopian sci‑fi action thriller that captures the bleak, high‑stakes atmosphere of The Thing, with Russell leading a gritty, highly praised cast.
Range 15
MOVIE • 2016
Why It’s Relevant
A horror‑driven zombie outbreak delivers the claustrophobic, survival‑against‑the‑unknown atmosphere reminiscent of The Thing.