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Lars was a Norwegian crew-member stationed at the Thule Antarctic research station. The (originally unnamed) character first appeared in the 1982 film The Thing, portrayed by associate producer Larry J. Franco. He was further explored in the 2011 prequel film, this time played by actor Jørgen Langhelle.

History

The Thing (2011)

Prior to being stationed at Thule Station as a dog handler, Lars was a soldier in the Norwegian Army during the Cold War, and was an expert in the use of grenades, flamethrowers, firearms and the ability to handle himself in dangerous situations. After the Thing infiltrates Thule Station, Lars is one of the few team members who remains calm; he even joins Sam Carter in fighting the original Thing. He is also the only Norwegian crewman who American palaeontologist Kate Lloyd trusts and constantly turns to for help - especially after he destroys the Juliette-Thing and proves he is human by showing her his tooth fillings (as the Thing cannot assimilate inorganic material). After attempting to discover if Sam Carter and Derek Jameson are human (since they were locked in a tool shed after being suspected to be imitations) he is outmanouvered by the men, who lock him in another shack. There he remains while Thule Station is destroyed and most of, if not all, its crew are killed. Later, a Norwegian pilot named Matias lands amongst the ruins and is confronted by Lars who demands that he show him his tooth fillings at gunpoint. Once Lars is convinced that Matias is human they notice the station's Alaskan malamute fleeing from the facility. Lars realizes that the Thing has assimilated the dog and the pair give chase in the helicopter, shooting at it from the air.

The Thing (1982)

Mattias-Lars

Matias (left) and Lars (right) pursue the Dog by helicopter, as seen in The Thing (1982).

Lars first appears in the opening scenes of The Thing (1982), as he and the pilot attempt to hunt and kill the Kennel-Thing. The pair follow it to a U.S. Antarctic research center, U.S. Outpost 31, and failing to shoot or grenade it from the air, land outside the perimeter of the facility. Lars attempts to throw a grenade at the creature before it can reach the onlooking Americans, but it slips from his hand and lands near the helicopter, resulting in an explosion that destroys them both.

Trivia

  • In a deleted scene from 1982's The Thing, Outpost 31 commander Garry finds the character's dog tags, which identify the Norwegian as "Jans Bolen". However, "Jans" is not a real Norwegian name (the intended form was presumably Jens), so this name is best excluded from canon. If Lars' dog tag was worn and indistinct (and possibly bloodied after his murder), it is possible that Garry simply misread "Lars" as "Jans": Assuming that the lower part of the letter L was indistinct, Garry may have taken it as a J, and a blurred lower-case r could very easily be confused with an n.
  • During the 2011 film, it is shown that he is the only member of the Norwegian Outpost, other than Matias (it is assumed), who does not speak English. However, Lars does seem to understand simple statements and commands (like Kate Lloyd yelling "BURN IT!") Indeed few Norwegians in 1982 would be so ignorant of English that they could not understand such elementary vocabulary.
  • Lars was one of the three human characters left alive at the end of The Thing (2011).
  • In a deleted scene from the 2011 film Lars fetches a crate of grenades before boarding Matias's helicopter.
  • Both Lars and Matias are the only two characters (discounting the Kennel-Thing and Split Face) who appeared in both the 1982 and 2011 films.

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