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  1. The original ending of the 2011 prequel reveals that the Thing didn't build the spacecraft. The ship was built and operated by a race of creatures called "the alien pilots". The alien pilot crew had been collecting specimens of lifeforms from various planets when they unknowingly brought the Thing onboard.

  2. Blair's UFO is a miniature version of the spacecraft which brought the Thing to Earth. Constructed under the tool shed, the craft was secretly built by the Blair-Thing during its confinement there and was pieced together using components salvaged from station's helicopter and tractor.

  3. After going through some old footage, MacReady (Kurt Russell) and his team uncover a crashed alien ship that's been buried in the ice for a 100,000 years.

  4. Based on the 1938 John W. Campbell Jr. novella Who Goes There?, it tells the story of a group of American researchers in Antarctica who encounter the eponymous "Thing", an extraterrestrial life-form that assimilates, then imitates, other organisms.

  5. Oct 5, 2015 · The 2011 prequel's original ending (which ended up being scrapped) showed the Thing as a blue, three-eyed alien with vaguely worm-like appendages on its head as well – however, the implication there was that it was not its true form, but that it impersonated the original pilot of the craft in order to steer it.

  6. Kate (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) & Carter (Joel Edgerton) track the Thing creature back to the abandoned spaceship they found it on as attempts to flee the Ant...

  7. Paleontologist Kate Lloyd is invited by Dr. Sandor Halvorson to join his team who have found something extraordinary. Deep below the Antarctic ice, they have found an alien spacecraft that has been there for perhaps 100,000 years. Not far from where the craft landed, they find the remains of the occupant.