Warner Bros. has released the final trailer for IT: Chapter Two. A teaser trailer for the follow-up to 2017’s IT was released back in May.
The movie is director Andy Muschietti‘s second in a two-part adaptation of Stephen King‘s over 1000-page giant of a horror novel, which was first published in 1986.
You can find a full synopsis for IT: Chapter Two and check out the new trailer along with a new poster below.
Development on WB’s long-gestating standalone superhero film The Flash seemed to be going nowhere fast. Especially after John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein exited the project.
But hopefully things can pick up speed with It director Andy Muschietti helming the project and Bumblebee scribe Christina Hodson penning the script. More on the report below.
Warner Bros. Pictures has released the first trailer for IT: Chapter Two, the highly anticipated sequel to 2017’s IT.
The movie is the second part of the two-part adaptation of author Stephen King‘s horror novel of the same name. You can find much more information on the movie in a lengthy synopsis and check out the teaser trailer below.
Andy Muschietti made a huge splash with the ultra-creepy Mama and soon became a household name after his adaptation of Stephen King’s IT. The film brought back memories of why we are all scared of clowns.
While he is working on IT: Chapter 2, Muschietti is already lining up his next project. Reports confirm that the filmmaker will be directing a live-action adaptation of Attack on Titan. More on the report, below.
The malevolent sewer-scuttling clown known as Pennywise will be back next year to haunt a much older Losers Club in Derry, Maine. Andy Muschietti returns to direct the highly anticipated horror sequel, IT: Chapter 2, which will reinforce the idea that clowns are f****** scary. In it we see all the members of the Losers, who are now all grown up, return to their hometown to face off against Pennywise one last time. But it’s not so much the battle that we should be concerned with as it is the ritual that will be in the film.
Now we are getting a little hint of what to expect and how the collaboration between Muschietti and writer Gary Dauberman is helping shape the script. More on the story below. Spoilers will follow, so if you don’t what to know anything about it, then I suggest you stop right now.
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