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2019 supernatural horror motion-picture show by Andy Muschietti

Information technology Affiliate Two
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Directed by Andy Muschietti
Screenplay by Gary Dauberman
Based on Information technology
past Stephen King
Produced by
  • Barbara Muschietti
  • Dan Lin
  • Roy Lee
Starring
  • Jessica Chastain
  • James McAvoy
  • Bill Hader
  • Isaiah Mustafa
  • Jay Ryan
  • James Ransone
  • Andy Bean
  • Bill SkarsgĂ„rd
Cinematography Checco Varese
Edited by Jason Ballantine
Music by Benjamin Wallfisch

Production
companies

  • New Line Cinema
  • Double Dream
  • Vertigo Entertainment
  • Rideback
Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures

Release dates

  • August 26, 2019 (2019-08-26) (Regency Village Theatre)
  • September 6, 2019 (2019-09-06) (United States)

Running fourth dimension

169 minutes[1]
Country U.s.
Language English
Budget $79million[2]
Box role $473.11000000[three]

It Chapter Two is a 2019 American supernatural horror film directed past Andy Muschietti, returning from the commencement film, with a screenplay by Gary Dauberman. The 2nd installment of the It film series, information technology is the 2d of a two-office accommodation of the 1986 novel of the same name by Stephen Male monarch, primarily roofing the second half of the book. It stars Jessica Chastain, James McAvoy, Bill Hader, Isaiah Mustafa, Jay Ryan, James Ransone, Andy Bean, and Bill SkarsgÄrd every bit Pennywise. Set in 2016, 27 years after the events of the kickoff film, the 2d film centers on the Losers Club and their relationships as they reunite to destroy It once and for all.

Talks for an Information technology sequel began in February 2016. By September 2017, New Line Movie house announced that the film would be released in September 2019, with Dauberman writing the script and Muschietti to direct. Principal photography began on June 19, 2018, at Pinewood Toronto Studios and on locations in and around Port Hope, Oshawa, and Toronto and wrapped on October 31, 2018. The film was produced past New Line Movie theatre, Double Dream, Vertigo Entertainment, and Rideback, and distributed past Warner Bros. Pictures.

It Chapter Two premiered in Los Angeles on August 26, 2019, and was theatrically released in North America on September 6, 2019, in 2d, Dolby Cinema and IMAX formats. The pic received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its interim (especially that of SkarsgÄrd and Hader), production design, and themes merely criticized its long runtime, pacing, and weaker scares compared to those of its predecessor. Despite the mixed reviews, the film was a box office success, grossed over $473million worldwide against its $79 million production budget.

Plot [edit]

Twenty-seven years after its initial defeat, Pennywise returns to Derry, Maine in 2016, and kills a human being named Adrian Mellon past biting his heart out after he and his boyfriend are brutally assaulted by homophobic youths after visiting a local canal festival.

Mike Hanlon, the simply member of the Losers Gild who remained in Derry, calls the other members, Bill Denbrough, Ben Hanscom, Beverly Marsh, Richie Tozier, Eddie Kaspbrak, and Stanley Uris to laurels the hope they fabricated 27 years earlier to impale Pennywise if he came back. All of them return to Derry except for Stanley, who kills himself out of fearfulness of the creature. At a Chinese restaurant, Mike refreshes the Losers' memories before Pennywise itself reveals the news of Stanley'southward suicide to them. Richie and Eddie decide to leave until Beverly reveals that she has had psychic visions of their deaths if they fail to kill Pennywise. Meanwhile, It kills a young girl named Victoria at a baseball game after luring her into a trap. At the Derry Library, Mike shows Bill, via a drug-induced vision, that the Native American "Ritual of ChĂŒd" tin can terminate It for good.

Mike explains that the ritual requires items from their by to be sacrificed. The members' searches for these past items involve traumatizing encounters with It, by and large in the form of Pennywise; Pennywise confronts Richie and tells him that he knows about his hidden homosexuality. It attacks Beverly in her childhood home, and Eddie is attacked past The Leper in a medicine shop's basement. Henry Bowers, who was arrested for killing his father, is freed from a mental infirmary by It. Bowers too searches for the Losers and viciously attacks Eddie at the Losers' hotel, and then Mike at the library; Henry well-nigh kills Mike, but Richie kills him earlier he has the gamble. The Losers rejoin Pecker—who just failed to save a young male child named Dean from being eaten past It—at the Neibolt Business firm, and talk him out of facing It alone.

Later on three individual encounters with Information technology, the group descend into a cavern beneath the sewers, where they perform the ritual. The ritual traps the Deadlights, It's truthful class, in a sealing jar, but a giant blood-red airship emerges from the jar, and explodes, revealing Information technology as a spider with Pennywise's head. The creature pressures Mike into revealing that It killed the Natives originally performing the ritual because their fears overtook them, a fact Mike had hidden from the Losers. Information technology attacks the Losers and places Bill, Ben, and Beverly in individual traps, which they escape once Bill releases his guilt over existence indirectly responsible for the death of his younger brother Georgie, and when Beverly realizes Ben was the one who wrote a love alphabetic character to her when they originally encountered It, 27 years ago. Mike stands up to the creature, only to well-nigh get eaten, but Richie manages to distract It, getting caught in It's Deadlights in the process. Eddie saves him, but It brutally stabs Eddie with one of its claws and throws him away. The Losers rush to Eddie and a fatally wounded Eddie explains how he made It feel small before, which inspires them to bully Information technology, insulting and calling It various names which causes Information technology to literally shrink in size. Mike rips out Information technology'southward heart, which he and the Losers shell with their blank easily, finally killing It. Richie and the others rush to run across Eddie simply finds out that he had died from his injuries. The Losers are forced to leave Eddie'due south body, while It's cave implodes, destroying the Neibolt House.

The remaining Losers return to their old swimming expanse and launder off from their confrontation with It, and join hands to comfort Richie as he mourns for Eddie. It'south demise has also caused the scars on their easily to disappear. Afterwards the Losers part ways, Ben and Beverly go married, Richie returns to the kissing bridge where he had once carved his and Eddie'southward initials, Mike decides to motion out of Derry and start a new life, and Bill begins writing his new story earlier receiving a telephone call from Mike as he leaves Derry, learning that Stanley sent them all posthumous letters. The letters reveal that Stanley was too scared to face It, and that his suicide was intended to strengthen his friends against It. He asks the remaining Losers to "live life to the fullest potential."

Cast [edit]

  • Jessica Chastain equally Beverly "Bev" Marsh: The only female person member of the Losers Society, who was abused physically and sexually past her father and bullied at school over false rumors of promiscuity. Beverly has become a successful style designer in New York City while enduring an abusive marriage to Tom Rogan.
    • Sophia Lillis as Immature Beverly Marsh
  • James McAvoy as William "Bill" Denbrough: The resourcefully determined former leader of the Losers Club who hunted down and killed It in the summer of 1989. (Neb was primarily motivated by vengeance, because It killed and ate his younger blood brother, Georgie.) He swore that he and the other Losers would render to Derry if It resurfaced. Equally an developed, Bill is a successful mystery novelist in Los Angeles whose works are oftentimes criticized for having the same lame endings.
    • Jaeden Martell as Young Neb Denbrough
  • Pecker Hader as Richard "Richie" Tozier: Beak'south bespectacled best friend and boyfriend fellow member of the Losers Club, whose loud oral cavity and foul language ofttimes go him into problem, who as well has secret romantic feelings for Eddie. As an adult, Richie becomes a successful stand-upwards comic in Chicago.
    • Finn Wolfhard as Young Richie Tozier
  • Isaiah Mustafa as Michael "Mike" Hanlon: A member of the Losers Club who fought against It. Every bit an developed, Mike is the only one to stay in Derry and becomes the town librarian. The merely i who remembers everything that happened in the previous picture show, he summons the other Losers back to Derry when It resurfaces.
    • Called Jacobs as Young Mike Hanlon
    • Tristian Levi Cox and Torian Matthew Cox as 4-yr-old Mike Hanlon
  • Jay Ryan as Benjamin "Ben" Hanscom: A fellow member of the Losers Club who fought against It, was bullied as a child for being overweight and had a crush on Beverly. Every bit an adult, he is an bonny and successful but lonely architect living in upstate New York and running his own company chosen Hanscom Architecture.
    • Jeremy Ray Taylor as Young Ben Hanscom
  • James Ransone equally Edward "Eddie" Kaspbrak: A member of the Losers Society, a hypochondriac and victim of Munchausen syndrome by proxy. Equally an adult, Eddie is a successful hazard analyst for an insurance firm in New York City and is married to Myra, who is very similar to his over-protective mother Sonia.
    • Jack Dylan Grazer as Young Eddie Kaspbrak
  • Andy Edible bean every bit Stanley "Stan" Uris: A businesslike member of the Losers Club who aided in the battle against Information technology in 1989. As an adult, he becomes a founding partner of a big bookkeeping firm in Atlanta and is married to a woman named Patty Blum.
    • Wyatt Oleff equally Young Stanley Uris
  • Bill SkarsgĂ„rd as Pennywise the Dancing Clown: An ancient predatory brute from some other dimension brought to Earth millions of years ago by a meteorite. It awakens every 27 years to feed on the fright of children that it kills. Pennywise is It'southward favorite and master guise, although Information technology is shown to have many in guild to instill fear into It's victims. It was overpowered and seriously wounded by the Losers Social club in 1989, forcing Information technology into premature hibernation. This defeat motivates it to rebuild its strength and impale the Losers in one case they return to Derry.

Other guises of It include Joan Gregson as Mrs. Kersh, an apparently sweet and gentle elderly woman, really a monster, who lives in Beverly's childhood home; Javier Botet as Hobo, a leper who encountered Eddie at the 29 Neibolt Street house, and too equally The Witch, the monstrous form of Mrs. Kersh; Jackson Robert Scott as Georgie Denbrough, Bill's late younger brother; and Owen Teague as Patrick Hockstetter, a young hoodlum who was eaten by Pennywise in the sewers in 1989. It also briefly appears without clown makeup, under the alias Bob Gray (likewise SkarsgÄrd).

Additionally, Teach Grant portrays Henry Bowers,[four] who terrorized the Losers Club in the summer of 1989 before he was incarcerated for killing his father while nether It's influence. Nicholas Hamilton reprises his office equally the young Henry Bowers. Molly Atkinson reprises her role as Sonia, Eddie'south Munchausen syndrome by proxy-stricken mother, and also plays Eddie's wife Myra, who is very like to Sonia. Xavier Dolan and Taylor Frey appear as Adrian Mellon[five] and Don Hagarty, a gay couple who are attacked by a grouping of youths during a carnival before Mellon is killed by Information technology, while Jake Weary appears as Webby, the leader of the youth gang who attacks Adrian and Don. Luke Roessler portrays Dean, a young boy who meets Bill near the storm drain where Georgie was killed in 1988, and is subsequently killed by It at the Funland, while Ryan Kiera Armstrong appears as Victoria Fuller, a little daughter with a large birthmark on her cheek, who is killed by Information technology after he lures her to nether the bleachers at a baseball game. Jess Weixler portrays Bill's wife Audra Denbrough (née Phillips) who stars in a Hollywood film adaptation of his novel, Will Beinbrink portrays Beverly'southward abusive husband Tom Rogan,[5] and Martha Girvin appears as Stanley's wife Patty. Stephen Bogaert, Jake Sim, Logan Thompson, Joe Bostick and Megan Charpentier reprise their roles from the start film as Beverly's abusive father Alvin Marsh, Henry'south friends Reginald "Belch" Huggins and Victor "Vic" Criss, pharmacist Mr. Keene, and Keene's daughter Gretta, respectively. Juno Rinaldi portrays the adult Gretta. Katie Lunman reprises her role equally Betty Ripsom in a vocal chapters, in addition to portraying a 2d character, Chris Unwin, one of Webby'southward friends who participates in assaulting Adrian and Don.

Stephen Male monarch cameos equally a pawn shop possessor, the moving-picture show's director Andy Muschietti cameos as a customer at the pharmacy, and filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich cameos as himself, the director of the film based on Bill's novel. Brandon Crane, who portrayed the young Ben in the 1990 television mini-series version, too makes a cameo appearance as a board fellow member of Hanscom Compages.[6] Filmmaker Guillermo del Toro was sought for a cameo as the janitor that Ben encounters when fleeing from Pennywise. Despite virtually securing del Toro, he was not included in the final picture.[7] King'southward son and fellow author Joe Hill was originally envisioned to cameo as the younger version of the pawn store owner in a flashback scene with young Beak and Beverly, but the scene was cut from the terminal typhoon of the screenplay.[eight] Maturin the Turtle was reported to be in the film.[9] This did not happen, although a gold turtle statue can be seen in Ben's dwelling house and a smaller ane can exist seen in a classroom scene.[10]

Product [edit]

Development [edit]

On February xvi, 2016, producer Roy Lee, in an interview with Collider, mentioned a second It film, remarking, "[Dauberman] wrote the nearly contempo draft working with [Muschietti], so it's existence envisioned as two movies."[11]

On July 19, 2017, Muschietti revealed that product was set to begin in the spring of 2018, adding,[12] [13] "We'll probably accept a script for the 2nd part in January [2018]. Ideally, we would start prep in March. Office one is just nigh the kids. Part two is about these characters 27 years subsequently as adults, with flashbacks to 1989 when they were kids."[xiv]

On July 21, 2017, Muschietti spoke of looking forrard to having a dialogue in the 2d film that does not exist within the first, stating, "... it seems like we're going to do it. Information technology's the second one-half, it's not a sequel. It's the 2d one-half and it's very connected to the start one."[15] [16] Muschietti stated that 2 cut scenes from the commencement film will maybe be included in the 2d, one of which beingness the burn down at the Black Spot from the book.[17]

On September 25, 2017, New Line Movie house announced that the sequel would exist released on September 6, 2019,[18] with Gary Dauberman[19] [twenty] writing the script and Andy Muschietti returning to direct.[21] Dauberman would subsequently exit the project to write and direct Annabelle Comes Home, while Jason Fuchs was brought in as his replacement.[22]

Casting [edit]

In an interview in July 2017, the child actors from the beginning film were asked which actors they would choose to play them in the sequel. Sophia Lillis chose Jessica Chastain and Finn Wolfhard chose Beak Hader,[23] both of whom would stop upwards cast in those roles.

In September 2017, Muschietti and his sis mentioned that Chastain would exist their top choice to play the developed version of Beverly Marsh.[24] In November 2017, Chastain herself expressed interest in the projection.[25] Finally, in February 2018, Chastain officially joined the cast to portray the character,[26] making the film her 2d collaboration with Muschietti afterward Mama. By Apr 2018, Hader and James McAvoy were in talks to join the cast to play adult versions of Richie Tozier and Bill Denbrough, respectively.[27] In May 2018, James Ransone, Jay Ryan and Andy Edible bean joined the cast to portray developed versions of Eddie Kaspbrak, Ben Hanscom, and Stanley Uris, respectively.[28] [29] [30]

In June 2018, Isaiah Mustafa joined as the adult version of Mike Hanlon, while Xavier Dolan and Volition Beinbrink were also cast as Adrian Mellon and Tom Rogan, respectively.[31] [5] Subsequently, Teach Grant was cast to play the adult version of Henry Bowers, played by Nicholas Hamilton, and Jess Weixler was also bandage, as Nib's wife.[4] This is the second collaboration betwixt McAvoy, Chastain, Hader, Weixler and Beinbrink after The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby. In September 2018, it was revealed that Javier Botet would appear in the movie.[32] He played It forms, Hobo and The Witch.

Filming [edit]

Principal photography on the film began on June nineteen, 2018,[33] at Pinewood Toronto Studios. The sewer system ready was constructed at Pinewood,[34] while the actual grate is located in Due north York.[35] Much of the location work was washed in and around Port Hope during summer 2018, equally the boondocks stood in for the fictional Maine town of Derry; signs and decor were changed as necessary.[36] The Town Hall exterior was used as the Derry Library.[35] Some exterior shots of the hotel were filmed at the town's Hotel Carlyle.[37] [38]

Some interiors were filmed at a 1902 mansion in Toronto, Cranfield House, while homes in the metropolis, and in Oshawa and Pickering, were used every bit exteriors. An erstwhile mansion prepare was built for exteriors of the Pennywise abode, and subsequently burned, in Oshawa.[35] The synagogue in the movie was actually the Congregation Knesseth Israel in Toronto. Derry High School exteriors were filmed at the Mount Mary Retreat Center in Ancaster, Ontario. Other locations used by the production included the Elora Quarry Conservation Area, the Scottish Rite in Hamilton, Ontario, Audley Park in Ajax, Ontario, Rouge Park in Scarborough, Toronto (as The Barrens) and The Standard mandarin Eating house in Mississauga.[39] [35]

Filming concluded in early November 2018 subsequently 86 days of product.[40]

Mail-product [edit]

The visual effects were provided by Atomic Arts and Method Studios. They were supervised past Brooke Lyndon-Stanford, Justin Cornish, and Josh Simmonds, as well every bit Nicholas Brooks equally the Production Supervisor, with help from Cubica, Lola VFX, Make VFX, Rodeo FX and Soho VFX.[41] The teenage actors were digitally de-aged to match their respective ages during filming of the first film.[42]

Music [edit]

It Chapter 2 (Original Moving-picture show Soundtrack)
Movie score by

Benjamin Wallfisch

Released August xxx, 2019 (2019-08-30)
Genre Motion-picture show score
Length 101:xv
Label WaterTower Music
Benjamin Wallfisch chronology
Hellboy (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
(2019)
It Affiliate Two (Original Motion Movie Soundtrack)
(2019)
The Invisible Man (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
(2020)

On March 29, 2019, it was announced that English composer, conductor, and pianist Benjamin Wallfisch, who had previously equanimous original scores for films such as Subconscious Figures, Bract Runner 2049 and Shazam!, was set to compose the soundtrack for It Affiliate 2,[43] marking this as the second time the composer has worked with manager Andy Muschietti, subsequently previously composing the soundtrack for the first Information technology theatrical picture show in 2017.[ citation needed ] The soundtrack features 45 original tracks that were released on August thirty, 2019.[44]

Co-ordinate to Wallfisch, the score for It Chapter Two features a larger orchestra and choir than previously and draws on both themes from the first picture show'due south soundtrack with "more calibration and ambition — to reflect the scope of the film", as well as creates new themes to reflect the characters development over the by 27 years.[45]

Rails listing [edit]

All music is composed by Benjamin Wallfisch.

It Affiliate Two (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
No. Championship Length
one. "27 Years Later" 2:06
ii. "Memory" 1:40
3. "Come Domicile" ii:24
iv. "I Swear, Bill" 1:thirty
5. "Beverly Escapes" ii:21
6. "Henry Bowers" i:21
7. "Firefly" 3:09
8. "Losers Reunited" 0:52
9. "Echo" 1:44
10. "Fortune Cookies" ii:11
eleven. "Yous Knew" ane:49
12. "The Library" 2:07
13. "Shokopiwah" 3:29
fourteen. "The Barrens" 1:21
15. "The Clubhouse" 3:48
16. "Perfume" 2:36
17. "Mrs. Kersh" 1:47
18. "Miss Me, Richie?" ane:24
19. "Muddy Little Hole-and-corner (feat. Pennywise)" 1:21
20. "Silver Bullet" 1:54
21. "Why Georgie?" 3:45
22. "Your Hair Is Winter Fire" three:20
23. "Eddie and the Leper" 1:50
24. "Festival Pursuit" 1:06
25. "Hall of Mirrors" 2:14
26. "Bar Mitzvah" ane:36
27. "Bowers Attack" 1:nineteen
28. "Back to Neibolt" ii:50
29. "Home At Last" 1:29
30. "It's Stan" 2:03
31. "This Is Where Information technology Happened" two:03
32. "The Identify of It" 1:57
33. "Artifacts" 3:x
34. "The Ritual of ChĂŒd" 2:04
35. "Very Scary" 1:39
36. "Scary" one:31
37. "Not Scary At All" ane:25
38. "You Lied and I Died" 2:55
39. "My Heart Burns In that location Too" 2:30
40. "Spider Attack" 3:28
41. "You're All Grown Up" v:24
42. "Neibolt Escape" 1:36
43. "Zippo Lasts Forever" 4:xviii
44. "Adieu" 0:54
45. "Stan's Letter of the alphabet" 4:18
Total length: 101:fifteen

Marketing [edit]

The first concept art of the adult versions of the Losers' Club was released on July ii, 2018, as principal photography began. The first teaser poster of the film was released on October 31, 2018. A start wait from the picture was shown at the CinemaCon on April 2, 2019. A second teaser poster was released on May 9, 2019, forth with a teaser trailer.[46] On July 17, 2019, the second poster and the theatrical trailer were released at the San Diego Comic-Con.[47] [48] The studio spent a total of $95 million promoting the moving-picture show worldwide.[49]

Release [edit]

Theatrical [edit]

Information technology Chapter Two had its globe premiere at the Regency Village Theater in Los Angeles, California on August 26, 2019, and was theatrically released in the United States on September 6, 2019, by Warner Bros. Pictures.[50]

Dwelling house media [edit]

The movie was released in a digital format on November 19, 2019. A release on DVD, Blu-ray, and 4K was on December 10, 2019, in the The states.[51]

Reception [edit]

Box part [edit]

It Affiliate Two grossed $211.vi million in the United states of america and Canada, and $261.5 one thousand thousand in other territories, for a worldwide total of $473.imillion.[three] Deadline Hollywood calculated the net turn a profit of the film to be $169million, when factoring together all expenses and revenues.[49]

In the United States and Canada, the film was projected to gross $90–1001000000 from iv,570 theaters in its opening weekend, and the week of its release broke Fandango's record for virtually advance tickets sold by a horror moving-picture show.[52] The movie made $37.ivmillion in its get-go twenty-four hour period, including $10.5one thousand thousand from Thursday night previews, the second-highest full for both a September opening and horror movie, behind the commencement motion picture'southward $xiii.5one thousand thousand. It went on to debut to $91million, also the 2nd-best ever for a horror flick and a September release, while existence over $xxxmillion less than the first film. The lower debut was attributed to a more mixed critical reception, every bit well as the about three-60 minutes runtime, which exhibitors said curbed concern.[2] The picture also had the fifth-highest opening weekend for an R-rated film, behind its predecessor It, The Matrix Reloaded, Deadpool and Deadpool 2.[53] It made $39.6million in its 2nd weekend, retaining the top spot, earlier making $17.0million in its third weekend and beingness dethroned by newcomer Downton Abbey.[54] [55]

Critical response [edit]

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the movie holds an approval rating of 62% based on 379 reviews, with an boilerplate rating of half-dozen.10/x. The website's critical consensus reads, "It Affiliate Two proves bigger doesn't always hateful scarier for horror sequels, simply a fine cast and faithful approach to the source material keep this follow-upward afloat."[56] On Metacritic, which uses a weighted boilerplate, the picture show has a score of 58 out of 100, based on 52 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews."[57] Audiences polled past CinemaScore gave the film an boilerplate class of "B+" on an A+ to F scale, the same as the get-go film, while those at PostTrak gave information technology an overall positive score of 76% and a 56% "definite recommend."[2]

Writing for the Chicago Sunday-Times, Richard Roeper praised the product design and cast, just said the film was not as scary as the first, specifying, "For all of Muschietti's visual flourishes and with the greatly talented Bill SkarsgĂ„rd again delivering a madcap, disturbingly constructive, all-in functioning as the dreaded Pennywise, Information technology Affiliate Ii had a relatively muted bear upon on me."[58] Variety 's Peter DeBruge wrote, "The clown is dorsum, and the kids have grown upwardly in part ii of Stephen King's monster novel, which inspires an overlong, but suitably scary sequel,"[59] while Christy Lemire of RogerEbert.com gave the pic two-and-a-half out of four stars, stating that "It Chapter 2 tin be a sprawling, unwieldy mess—overlong, overstuffed and full of frustrating detours—simply its casting is and then spot-on, its actors have such peachy chemistry and its monster effects are then deliriously ghoulish that the motion-picture show keeps you hooked."[60]

Katie Rife of The A.V. Guild gave the pic a course of "C+," praising Hader's performance just summarizing, "What a shame, then to build this beautiful stage, populate it with talented actors and high-level craftspeople, and and then drop them all through the trap door of plodding sense of humour and scattershot plotting."[61] Aja Romano of Vox called the picture show "well-fabricated and entertaining," merely criticized what she termed the "lack of chemical science" between members of the developed bandage, and wrote that the picture "muddles [the] message" of the novel on which it is based.[62] Rich Juzwiak of Jezebel gave the motion picture a negative review, calling information technology "meandering" and "a movie that has no sense of its rules."[63] The film likewise received criticism over Stan'due south suicide, as the motion-picture show showed the suicide as a sacrifice intended to strengthen his friends and remove him as the weak link, whereas in the volume he committed suicide purely out of terror.[64] Critics with outlets such as ScreenRant and SyFy felt that it sent out a bad message to the audience,[65] [66] with William Bibbiani of Encarmine Disgusting noting that it "potentially conveys a message to the audience that killing yourself could be a rational response to dealing with babyhood trauma."[67] Jessica Lachenal of Bustle criticized the motion-picture show as running the take chances of glorifying Stan'southward suicide as a "noble cede", stating that it sends a dangerous message to those struggling with mental health issues.[68]

Accolades [edit]

Award Category Nominee Result Ref(s)
Casting Society of America The Zeitgeist Laurels Rich Delia, Stephanie Gorin, Coco Kleppinger Nominated [69]
Hollywood Music In Media Awards Best Original Score - Horror Film Benjamin Wallfisch Nominated [lxx]
Make-Upwards Artists and Hair Stylists Club All-time Special Makeup Effects – Feature-Length Film Sean Sansom, Shane Zander, Iantha Goldberg Nominated [71]
Saturn Awards Best Horror Pic Release Information technology Affiliate Two Nominated [72]
Best Supporting Actor Bill Hader Won
All-time Brand-up Shanw Zander, Alec Gillis, Tom Woodruff Jr. Nominated
Best Special Effects Kristy Hollidge, Nicholas Brooks Nominated
Globe Soundtrack Awards Pic Composer of the Year Benjamin Wallfisch (also for The Invisible Man) Nominated

Future [edit]

In September 2019, SkarsgÄrd spoke of the possibility of a tertiary installment, maxim, "It would accept to be the correct type of approach to information technology. The book ends where the 2d movie ends, and then that is the concluding chapter of this story. There is this interesting attribute of going back in fourth dimension earlier all this happened. At that place might exist a story at that place that might be worth exploring. Patently that would be a story that's not in the book, it would be a freestanding story, but obviously within the aforementioned universe. So, there might be something interesting out of it. I think it would be fun."[73]

Two months later on, Dauberman discussed in an interview of the possibility of a third film, proverb, "I practice recollect information technology's possible. Anything in the Stephen Male monarch Universe interests me, just in that location'south just and so much of the story we could tell in the two movies. There are definitely elements of the novel you could aggrandize on and make its own movie. It'south just a question of whether or not people want to see it. I do think It was on this planet for a very, very, very long fourth dimension and that'due south a lot of mortality and a lot of stories to tell and I call up you could practice that for sure."[74]

On March 21, 2022, Multifariousness reported that the Muschiettis and Jason Fuchs are in development of and executive producing a prequel series for HBO Max titled Welcome to Derry that will take place in the 1960s before the events of It: Chapter One and will also include the origin story of Pennywise the Clown. Andy Muschietti will direct the first episode while Fuchs volition write all episodes for the series.[75]

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