| Video: Stephen King’s ‘IT’ Virtual Reality Experience Will Make You Float
The long-awaited next adaptation of the Stephen King horror IT is just a few short weeks away from being released. But there are some things to help pass the time while you await the movie’s arrival. For example, a new virtual reality cinematic experience was released this week, which sees you crossing paths with Pennywise the Dancing Clown a few times. In addition to that, if you happen to be in the Hollywood area, there’s a haunted house attraction going on right now as well. You can learn more about that and check out the VR experience below.
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| ‘It’ Trailer: This Cursed Town Has Got A Serious Clown Problem
Clowns are pretty much at the top of the list of things to be afraid of. Though they can bring laughter with slapstick comedy, but one can’t get over the fact that there is something truly terrifying about them as well. Which is why coulrophobia — the fear of clowns — has been popularized in pop culture. And we owe a great deal of thanks to Pennywise from Stephen King‘s novel It for manifesting those fears of clowns. A brand new adaptation of It, from Mama director Andy Muschietti, is just a few more months away, and now WB has released a new trailer that brings back all those fears we thought we suppressed. Check it out here below.
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| SDCC 2017: ‘Stranger Things’ Season 2 Trailer Brings On The Thriller
Now that major films studios are leaving SDCC 2017, television has taken its place and invaded Hall H. While Game of Thrones and The Walking Dead have left their mark in the venue, Stranger Things took over for a portion of the day to amp up the crowd with a brand new trailer. Check it out below.
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| ‘Stranger Things’ Season 2 Teaser and Poster Reveal Release Date
We’ve still got a little bit of waiting to do before Stranger Things returns this fall for season two. While it’s not quite as good as that Super Bowl spot we saw earlier this year, Netflix does have some treats for us today. The first is a brief teaser video. The second is a cool new poster. Both also confirm a release date for season two. We knew it was coming around Halloween, and now we have an exact date. Click on over to the other side to check out the teaser and poster, and find out what date to circle on your calendars.
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| Check Out The ‘Stranger Things’ Cast On ‘Lip Sync Battle’ |
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Lip Sync Battle has become a television staple on Spike TV drawing celebrities into outrageous battles where they mouth the lyrics to hit songs while living out real life music videos. Based off the hilarious sketch on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, LSB has hosted top celebrities from Dwayne The Rock Johnson, to Channing Tatum, to Oscar winner Anne Hathaway doing a legendary turn on the wrecking ball for a Miley Cyrus cover. On May 25th, hosts LL Cool J and Chrissy Teigen welcomed the cast of one of 2016’s biggest breakout hits, Netflix’s Stranger Things. Instead of a one on one showdown where each performer “sings” twice, this time it was a fatal 4-way featuring Finn Wolfhard (Mike Wheeler), Noah Schnapp (Will Byers), Gaten Matarazzo (Dustin Henderson) and Caleb McLaughlin (Lucas Sinclair) each performing one lip sync hit. For fans of Stranger Things and Lip Sync Battle, this was as entertaining an episode of TV you can get. Check out some of the performances below.
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