Among Us Animated Series’ Storyline Revealed and It Sounds Awfully Similar to a Classic Horror Movie From 1982

It's unsurprising, as the game's plot too was similar to John Carpenter's cult classic.

Among Us Animated Series' Storyline Revealed and It Sounds Awfully Similar to a Classic Horror Movie From 1982

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  • Among Us game is notable for being similar to John Carpenter's 1982 cult classic, The Thing.
  • And following the synopsis for its upcoming animated adaptation, it comes as no surprise that the series is set to draw heavy inspiration from one of Carpenter's best.
  • The casting for voice artists for the upcoming series is underway.
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While underrated upon its release, as John Carpenter’s The Thing failed to make it big commercially following its competition with other sci-fi releases at the time, time has been kind to it. Not only has the sci-fi horror gone on to garner cult status, but many have also deemed it among one of the greatest films the genre has to offer, even deeming it more important than Carpenter’s Halloween.

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And the film’s influence is significantly visible in InnerSloth LLC’s Among Us. Hence, it only makes sense for the upcoming adaptation of the game to take further inspiration from the horror, and following its synopsis, it seems like the case.

Among Us Synopsis Draws Similar Storyline From John Carpenter’s The Thing

The Thing
The Thing | Universal Studios

Fans of John Carpenter’s The Thing, which is a remake of the ’50s The Thing From Another World,  would remember the plot revolves around a group of scientists trying to survive the attack of an alien. The titular alien, which lurks among them, holds the ability to shapeshift into different living creatures, including people, thus making it harder for scientists to recognize the imposter.

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It’s not hard to see the similarities between the film and Among Us‘ plot, with the latter even featuring a reference to The Thing with one of its kill animations. And with an Among Us animated series on the work, the synopsis for it released is unsurprisingly similar to that of John Carpenter‘s classic, as it seems the series will embrace its The Thing roots. The synopsis read (via Deadline):

“Members of your crew have been replaced by an alien shapeshifter intent on causing confusion, sabotaging the ship, and killing everyone. Root out the ‘Impostor’ or fall victim to its murderous designs.”

With CBS Eye Animation Productions helming its production, the casting for voice artists in the upcoming series is already underway.

The Among Us series has recruited some of TV's best celebrities
Among Us | InnerSloth LLC

Character Descriptions for Blue, Cyan, and Black Have Been Revealed

With the production for the animated series moving forward, CBS has now incorporated Dan Stevens, Liv Hewson, and Kimiko Glenn into the mix. Per Variety, Dan Stevens, known for Downton Abbey, will voice Blue, and his description reads Doctor, Knowledgeable, charming, and hot, whose task involves physical and emotional care.

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Among Us | InnerSloth LLC
Among Us | InnerSloth LLC

Kimiko Glenn, who rose to prominence for starring in Orange Is the New Black, will voice Cyan, who is said to be a Gemologist, who heals through crystals and her task involves supervising the vibes.

Liv Hewson, known for their work in Santa Clarita Diet, will voice Black, whose description reads Geologist, Stoic, coarse, rock-like, and their character’s task involves supervising the ore shipments.

While time will tell how much the series will take from John Carpenter’s The Thing, it’s safe to assume the show will at least reference the iconic film, which is not too different from it on paper.

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The Thing is available to rent on Apple TV.

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Written by Santanu Roy

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Santanu Roy is a film enthusiast with a deep love for the medium of animation while also being obsessed with The Everly Brothers, Billy Joel, and The Platters. Having expertise in everything related to Batman, Santanu spends most of his time watching and learning films, with Martin Scorsese and Park Chan-wook being his personal favorites. Apart from pursuing a degree in animation, he also possesses a deep fondness for narrative-driven games and is currently a writer at Fandomwire with over 1000 articles.