Last Updated on December 1, 2025 by Angel Melanson
John Carpenter's seminal sci-fi horror masterpiece The Thing has plagued audiences with many enduring questions since its release in 1982. When exactly was Blair infected by the titular being? Has MacReady or Childs (or both, or neither!) fallen prey to alien assimilation at the movie's chilly finale? And perhaps most importantly of all; does The Thing count as a Christmas film?
That's the question being asked (and answered) ย by the writers and producers of The Thing Expanded, an upcoming documentary dissecting the film with interviews from Guillermo del Toro, Eli Roth, Frank Darabont, Dean Cundey, Issa Lรณpez, Stephen Colbert, Fango's own EIC Phil Nobile Jr. and, of course, Carpenter himself. The “ultimate fan-driven companion” toย The Thing comes from writer/director Ian Nathan andย producers Robin Block (CREATORVC), David Weiner (CREATORVC) and Josh Weiss (author of SYFY WIREโs extensive oral history of The Thing).
With the festive season right around the corner, The Thing Expanded team are looking to haveThe Thing officially recognized as a Christmas movie on IMDb and Letterboxd. The campaign, entitled #Thingmas, argues that the filmโs Antarctic snow setting, winter themes, and annual December rewatch tradition qualify it as a holiday movie. Nathan further makes his case:
โThink about it: the weather outside is frightful and the fire is so delightful (via flamethrowers) […] No one has a place to go (the chopper is a wreck). And it stars Santa Claus (kinda). Oh, and the hero dies to save mankind. My only question is why has it taken so long for The Thing to be recognized as a Christmas movie? More seriously, my take on the perfect Christmas movie is that, above all, it brings people together โ and The Thing is something we all share.โ
Weiss adds:
โGiven The Thingโs frigid backdrop, one has to wonder if the film might have fared better with a December release […] While we canโt change the past, we can celebrate the fact that John Carpenterโs sci-fi/horror masterpiece has become a holiday season staple among fans over the last 43 years. Moreover, itโs packed with enough detail to surprise even the most die-hard fans on repeat viewings, effectively making The Thing a literal gift that keeps on giving. Having it classified as a bona fide Christmas movie just feels right!โ
The crew even lay out a detailed list of reasons whyย The Thing should be considered a holiday horror movie alongside festive classics likeย Black Christmas orย Krampus:
โข Antarctic snowbound setting = peak festive vibes
โข A story about people forced together (family Christmas energy)
โข Sharing… even if itโs alien DNA
โข Themes of trust, sacrifice, faith, and warmth in the cold
โข The creature rips up when it transformsโjust like a present being enthusiastically unwrapped on Christmas morning!
โข MacReady and Childs sharing a whisky in the snow โ iconic Christmas-card vibes
โข The Thingโs โgiftโ of contagion is like the ultimate game of Secret Santa
โข Retroactively speaking, Kurt Russell went on to play Santa in The Christmas Chronicles
Exceedingly compelling arguments all round, we're sure you'll agree. If you want to be part of the #Thingmas campaign, organizers plan to submit the petition to IMDbโs Data Editors and Letterboxdโs Content Team once it reaches 10,000 signatures, and the deadline to sign the petition is Wednesday, December 24. Sign it here if you want to be part of making #Thingmas history!
