IT CHAPTER TWO – Come Home Featurette [HD]



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Evil resurfaces in Derry as director Andy Muschietti reunites the Losers Club—young and adult—in a return to where it all began with “It Chapter Two.”

The film is Muschietti’s follow-up to 2017’s critically acclaimed and massive worldwide box office hit “IT,” which grossed over $700 million globally. Both redefining and transcending the genre, “IT” became part of the cultural zeitgeist as well as the highest-grossing horror film of all time.

Because every 27 years evil revisits the town of Derry, Maine, “It Chapter Two” brings the characters—who’ve long since gone their separate ways—back together as adults, nearly three decades after the events of the first film.

Oscar nominee Jessica Chastain (“Zero Dark Thirty,” “Mama”) stars as Beverly, James McAvoy (“Split,” upcoming “Glass”) as Bill, Bill Hader (HBO’s “Barry,” “The Skeleton Twins”) as Richie, Isaiah Mustafa (TV’s “Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments”) as Mike, Jay Ryan (TV’s “Mary Kills People”) as Ben, James Ransone (HBO’s “The Wire”) as Eddie, and Andy Bean (“Allegiant,” Starz’ “Power”) as Stanley. Reprising their roles as the original members of the Losers Club are Jaeden Martell as Bill, Wyatt Oleff as Stanley, Jack Dylan Grazer as Eddie, Finn Wolfhard as Richie, Sophia Lillis as Beverly, Chosen Jacobs as Mike, and Jeremy Ray Taylor as Ben. Bill Skarsgård returns in the seminal role of Pennywise.

Muschietti directed the film from a screenplay by Gary Dauberman (“IT,” “Annabelle: Creation”) based on the novel IT by Stephen King. Barbara Muschietti, Dan Lin and Roy Lee produced the film, with Marty Ewing, Seth Grahame-Smith and David Katzenberg serving as the executive producers.

The behind-the-scenes creative team included director of photography Checco Varese (“The 33”), Oscar-winning production designer Paul Denham Austerberry (“The Shape of Water”), editor Jason Ballantine (“IT,” “Mad Max: Fury Road”), and Oscar-nominated costume designer Luis Sequeira (“The Shape of Water,” “Mama”). The music is by Benjamin Wallfisch (“Shazam!,” “Blade Runner 2049,” “IT”).

New Line Cinema presents, a Vertigo Entertainment/Rideback Production, an Andy Muschietti film, “It Chapter Two.” The film is slated for release in theaters and IMAX on September 6, 2019 and will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures.

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  1. abcun17
    abcun17 says:

    Nope. Saw the movie. A 6 out of 10 At most. Disappointing as a sequel. The first part was way better in every which way. It still has some entertaining moments so it's not a complete failure or letdown, but waaaaay too long. Character building, casting, scripting etc. These studios never learn… bigger does not equal better! And they definitely should have cast Amy Adams as Beverly Marsh, nothing against Jessica Chastain (who I like as an actress)…but her and Sophia Lilis are way more alike and connected. Can't believe I'll say this…but the kid actors were better than their adult counterparts.

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  2. Sam Parker
    Sam Parker says:

    Andy said the tone would feel just like the first film, except they would crank up the horror aspects of it. But this movie wasn’t scary. The first one had more intense freaky moments with less cgi that made it a little bit scarier. This one just had too much unnecessary cgi and less scares. Now in some ways it was a bit darker. I think the brutal hate crime scene in the opening sequence, and the mirror maze in the fun house scene were both disturbing scenes that went a little darker. But that’s about it. And they told us Pennywise would be more vengeful and blood thirsty in this one because he’s “Missed them.” I was so ready to see that, but he wasn’t near as intense in this one as much as he was in the last one, except for the ending scene. But I feel like they hyped it up saying he wants revenge just because he had a line in the film that said “I’ve missed you.” This movie is great, but could’ve been perfect. Not a scary horror film at all. Great story though!

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