![]() While Bill does not accuse Mike of lying, he is a bit testy with him for not disclosing the truth immediately. Ben notices Beverly knows more about what is going on than the others and follows her back to the inn, leaving only Mike and Bill. Richie and Eddie accuse Mike of lying and upon learning that Stan is actually dead, try to leave, going back to the inn. ![]() Dean stares in confusion and is ushered away by his parents. Richie, unfortunately, thinks Dean is It and grabs him by his arm and screams at him telling him he is not afraid. Dean greets Richie and quotes one of his lines. On their way out of the restaurant, the losers come across a young boy named Dean. Soon after, the remaining fortune cookies begin opening, revealing disturbing monstrosities inside including a spider with a baby's head, a one-winged bat, and an unborn bird covered in blood. After Mike reveals the reason why he asked them to return, they begin to open fortune cookies, finding a cryptic phrase that reads "Guess Stanley Could Not Cut It". The remaining members of the Losers' meet at Jade of the Orient, a local Chinese restaurant, taking great joy in being mostly reunited and gradually remembering their childhood experiences, though none initially remember Pennywise. Henry escapes and is on the move to murder the members of the Losers' Club. Back in the present, Henry is in a psych ward and is being followed around by a Red Balloon, symbolizing It's presence. All for Stanley, who, as a result of recalling more than any of his friends (sans Mike), commits suicide.ĭuring this time, a flashback occurs to show Henry Bowers escaping the sewers, however, upon arriving back at home, he is arrested for the murder of his father. When Mike calls them, they are all immediately disturbed by a sudden swell of fear and the return of their childhood hand scars, but reluctantly agree to return to Derry. Edward "Eddie" Kaspbrak is a risk assessor, with an overbearing wife much like his mother, and Stanley Uris is a partner in a large accounting firm. Richie Tozier has become a famous stand-up comedian. Ben Hanscom has lost weight and is a successful architect, but is also lonely. Beverly Marsh lives as a fashion designer but endures an abusive relationship with her husband, Tom Rogan. Bill Denbrough is a successful author and screenwriter, but often gets criticized for his stories' endings. The remaining Losers, now in their early-forties, have long-since left Derry and forgotten much of their childhood memories, becoming very successful adults. Upon realizing that It has resurfaced, making such clear by painting "COME HOME" on the bridge wall in Adrian's blood, Mike resolves to call his friends back to Derry. Mike Hanlon, the only member of the Losers' Club who stayed in Derry, overhears the incident on a police scanner and rushes to the scene. Don catches up to Adrian, but he witnesses Pennywise bite and removes Adrian's heart. ![]() In the riverbank, he notices Pennywise offering him help. Both are ambushed by the gang and severely beaten, and Adrian is thrown off the bridge into the water below. A youth gang, lead by John "Webby" Garton, shouts homophobic slurs at them, causing Adrian (who talks back to Webby) and Don to leave the carnival. In 2016, Adrian Mellon, a young gay man, visits the local carnival in Derry, Maine, with his boyfriend Don Hagarty. The film was released theatrically in North America on September 6, 2019. ![]() Filming began on June 19, 2018, at Pinewood Toronto Studios and on locations in and around Port Hope, Oshawa, and Toronto, Ontario, and wrapped on October 31, 2018. By September 2017, New Line Cinema announced that the sequel would be released in September 2019, with Dauberman writing the script, and Muschietti expected to direct the film. Talks for an IT sequel began in February 2016, when Muschietti revealed the plan to get production underway. The film is set in 2016, 27 years after the events of the first film, and stars Bill Skarsgård as Pennywise, along with James McAvoy, Jessica Chastain, Bill Hader, Isaiah Mustafa, Jay Ryan, James Ransone, and Andy Bean, who portray the adult versions of The Losers' Club, while Jaeden Lieberher, Sophia Lillis, Finn Wolfhard, Chosen Jacobs, Jeremy Ray Taylor, Jack Dylan Grazer, and Wyatt Oleff return from the first film as the younger "Losers". ![]() The sequel is an adaptation of the second half of the novel and is directed by Andy Muschietti and written by Gary Dauberman. ![]()
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