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A Hated Prequel to a Beloved John Carpenter Movie Is Oddly Popular on Netflix

By Sophie Hawthorne
Published in TV & Movies
April 06, 2023
1 min read
A Hated Prequel to a Beloved John Carpenter Movie Is Oddly Popular on Netflix

As a writer for a news site, I stumbled upon an interesting article titled “A Hated Prequel to a Beloved John Carpenter Movie Is Oddly Popular on Netflix”. At first, I was struck by the seemingly contradictory nature of the title - how could a movie that was hated be popular? Upon reading the article, I discovered that the movie in question was “The Thing”, a science-fiction horror film directed by John Carpenter that was released in 1982.

The prequel, also titled “The Thing”, was released almost 30 years later in 2011 and received mixed reviews from both critics and fans alike. Despite this, the prequel has gained a resurgence in popularity on Netflix, with many viewers expressing their enjoyment of the film on social media.

The article explains that part of the reason for the prequel’s newfound popularity could be attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic, with viewers looking for escapist entertainment in the form of horror movies. It also notes that the prequel includes references to the original film that may appeal to fans of the franchise.

As someone who enjoys both science-fiction and horror movies, I found this article to be of interest. It raises the question of whether a movie’s initial reception is a reliable indicator of its long-term popularity, and it also highlights the role that streaming services like Netflix play in bringing new attention to older films.

Overall, “A Hated Prequel to a Beloved John Carpenter Movie Is Oddly Popular on Netflix” is a fascinating exploration of the ever-changing landscape of the film industry and the unpredictable nature of audience reception. It demonstrates the importance of keeping an open mind when it comes to movies, and the unexpected joys that can come from revisiting something that was once dismissed as a failure.


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