Fate The Thing, also known as the Thing from Another World, is a shape-shifting creature that crash-landed upon Earth roughly 1,000,000 years ago.It was frozen in the ice of Antarctica and accidentally freed by the crew of Norway's Thule Research Station, which it proceeded to attack and destroy in 1982. Ever since his proclaimed death after the Night Attack at Târgovişte in 1462, the newly-born vampire king, Vlad Tepes (better known as Count Dracula), lived in isolation at his castle with his son, Ingeras and his daughter Mavis. Nauls is the only character in the film (aside from Childs and MacReady, of course) to not have a shown fate. Deceased, assimilated by the Blair-Thing off-screen (assumed, film)Deceased, suicide by wooden spike neck wound (novel)Deceased, blown up during the outpost destruction by MacReady (comics), Deceased, blown up during the outpost destruction by MacReady (comics). Male suffer the pain of being assimilated, Nauls. After Fuchs, goes missing during a deliberate power outage, MacReady organises a search party consisting of himself, Nauls and Windows. The Thing - Storyboard - Nauls death Posted by Pineapples101 at And then, the scene where Bennings is telling Nauls to turn down the music is shown, but Bennings line "Turn that crap down" is dubbed into "Turn that junk down". The creature physically resembles an emaciated, corpse-like Nauls, with numerous worm-like tentacles writhing from his body (much like the Kennel-Thing). When The Thing was originally released in the summer of 1982 it suffered horrible reviews, low box office sales and was universally panned by film critics around the country. Biological Information The remaining crew acknowledge that they will not survive and set about destroying the facility in hopes of killing the creature. Now as for your theory about MacReady and Childs, not being Things, I did finally check out the prequel and there's some trivia on IMDb that actually may have cleared it up. The film tells the story of twelve people stationed at an Antarctic research station who make contact with a malicious alien creature that they call the Thing. After performing tests on the Thing remains, Dr. Copper decides to temporarily put them into storage; during the moving of which Bennings is assimilated. Portrayed by Written post-The Thing (1982) where Macready and Windows survive and are married together. The Thing- Destroyed, electrocution by Captain Patrick Hendry Nauls disappears and is never seen again. Nauls is often portrayed as being a black stereotype, but as the film progresses, he slowly becomes more scared at the prospect of being stuck with an alien life form pretending to be one of his friends, and even shows himself to be a quick thinker, cutting MacReady loose after discovering h… After the Norwegians get themselves killed and accidentally destroy their helicopter, Nauls, Windows and Fuchs rush outside to extinguish the blaze. Character information Carter) The camp cook. Nice Hat: Wears one whenever he leaves the outpost. Childs (Keith David) A rifleman shoots at the dog with a rifle, accidentally grazing George Bennings, one of the researchers, in the leg until Lieutenant Garry, the station commander, interprets his actions as hostile and shoots him dead. Nauls Murdered Off-Screen No Body Never Found 19. U.S. Outpost 31 crew Although not specified in the film, his fate is briefly touched upon in the 1991 comic series The Thing From Another World and was explained in detail in the film's novelisation. Suffering from a broken leg and unwilling to suffer the pain of being assimilated, Nauls commits suicide by stabbing himself in the neck with a shard of wood (similar to Garry's fate in the book).
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