Night Country signs off with a nod to The Thing
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True Detective season 4 has come to a close and, with it, the mystery behind Annie K’s death has been solved. Those hoping for a more supernatural answer to the big question in Ennis may be disappointed, but showrunner Issa Lopez still found time to sneak in a reference to The Thing.
As pointed out by Bloody Disgusting’s John Squires, one shot in the Night Country finale pays homage to the iconic poster of The Thing. In each, a hooded figure’s face is obscured by a blinding light. In the replies, Lopez confirms that was intentional with a resounding “YES.”
Night Country hasn’t been shy about referencing John Carpenter’s 1982 movie. Alongside the Alaska setting obviously evoking the Antarctic lab of the horror classic, a DVD of The Thing was seen behind Jodie Foster’s Chief Danvers in the very first episode.
Inour own interview with Lopez, the showrunner opened up about the “nice cocktail of scary things” – including The Thing – that influenced the show.
“In the writing process, I went back and watched Seven and Silence of the Lambs. I watched The Thing, I watched Sicario, I definitely watched the first season a bunch of times. I watched noir movies,” Lopez explains.
“It was in the middle of the pandemic, you know, there was a lot of time to watch stuff and feed into your obsessions. I watched The Shining by chance, because I was invited to do a podcast revising it – I went pretty in deep with that…There is a little bit of Alien in there, you know, the crew of the Nostromo. There are some nods to Cronenberg in the more body horror aspects of the show so, yes, I see it as a nice cocktail of scary things.”
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